The overall market trend of sol shows a pattern of bottoming out and then continuing a bullish trend. After dipping to 185 on August 27, it triggered a strong rebound; then on August 28, it continued to rise, reaching a previous high of 212 before a slight pullback. Currently, it has rebounded to the upper middle track at 207, and the bullish trend remains intact.

From the current perspective, the support levels are at 205 and 202. These two points represent a dividing line between bulls and bears; if it stabilizes after a pullback, the bullish trend will continue. The other is the position of the lower Bollinger Band on the hourly chart, which is a strong support level with a high probability of rebound after historical testing. The resistance levels are at 209 and 212, which are short-term pressures. After breaking through, we will look towards the previous high; if the key resistance level is broken, it will open up upward space.

The continuous bullish candles that started from 185, accompanied by the upward opening of the Bollinger Bands, indicate that bullish momentum is sufficient; during the pullback, the bearish candle bodies are short, and the decline is small, with a quick recovery of the middle track, indicating limited selling pressure and strong bullish support. If the coin price stabilizes around the Bollinger middle track at 205, it is a quality signal for low-entry buying.

In the short term, we still focus on bullish positions, adopting a strategy of buying on pullbacks. Near the Bollinger middle track at 205 on the hourly chart, combined with stabilization signals at the 15-minute level, we can consider light positions, with an initial target of 210. After breaking through, we will look at 212 and above; if it breaks below 202 or effectively loses the middle track, exit and stop loss in a timely manner.

If the previous high of 212 continues to exert pressure, be wary of the risk of a "false breakout" and consider reducing positions near the resistance level in advance to lock in profits. $SOL #机构筹资布局SOL