$SOL 15-Minute (Small Timeframe)

• Buy (3,058 SOL) vs Sell (6,105 SOL)

• Net inflow: –3,046 SOL (more selling)

👉 In the short term, retail/scalpers are selling heavier. This causes quick dips but doesn’t decide the main trend.

🔹 1-Hour (Medium Timeframe)

• Buy (56,342 SOL) vs Sell (63,344 SOL)

• Net inflow: –7,001 SOL (still more selling)

👉 Medium timeframe shows consistent sell pressure, mostly from medium + large orders. This means swing traders or mid-sized whales are taking profits.

🔹 4-Hour (Large Timeframe – Intraday Trend)

• Buy (150,319 SOL) vs Sell (167,702 SOL)

• Net inflow: –17,383 SOL (biggest outflow)

👉 On the larger intraday picture, whales and big traders are unloading more than they are buying. This aligns with the whale transfer news we discussed earlier.

📊 Overall Picture

• Small timeframe (15m): Noise selling → minor dips.

• Medium (1h): Sell pressure → intraday weakness.

• Large (4h): Whales unloading → market shaking.

👉 This means the market is under short to medium-term sell pressure, but price is still holding around $187–188 (buyers are absorbing).

If this sell pressure continues, SOL could retest support (around $182–185).

If buyers step in (like they did in the last 5-day inflows spike), it can bounce back quickly.