Recently, an interesting phenomenon worth noting—after a large holder cut losses on PNUT, the price dropped by 50%, forming a beautiful pin bar on the daily chart. At the same time, SOL surged from 122 to 132 yesterday. This upward move clearly isn't something retail investors can produce; the signal of big funds entering to bottom fish is quite obvious.



Looking at the market comparison logic makes it even clearer. Top coins like BTC, ETH, and BNB have recently rebounded quite solidly, but what about SOL? The rebound strength during the same period is noticeably weak, far below expectations. According to the normal rebound rhythm in history, SOL's current price should already be above 130.

What does this indicate? SOL's oversold phenomenon has not yet been fully corrected. Instead of chasing the rally, it's better to wait for the true start of this rebound—there's still room in price and time. Patience is the right attitude at this stage.
PNUT8,29%
SOL5,05%
BTC1,91%
ETH4,14%
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BoredWatchervip
· 13h ago
This wave of SOL is indeed strange. What kind of trick are the big players up to?
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MemeTokenGeniusvip
· 01-01 22:50
SOL this time is indeed interesting. Large funds are quietly accumulating, and the real launch has not yet arrived.
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LonelyAnchormanvip
· 01-01 22:50
Huh, this injection is a bit harsh, PNUT was directly slammed onto the floor violently. This round of Sol is really frustrating, they’re having fun with the big pancake, but it can't move it. Let's wait and see, anyway there's no rush these two days.
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CrossChainBreathervip
· 01-01 22:46
I agree with the logic behind SOL this time, but I think we need to wait and see more about the idea of large funds entering the market to buy the dip. Just saying that the move from 122 to 132 is the action of big players? That's a bit premature to conclude. Let's see if it rises another two or three days.
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RebaseVictimvip
· 01-01 22:45
SOL this wave is indeed interesting, but I think your logic has some issues... Large funds buying the dip will definitely push it up directly? Isn't that not how history has gone? Wait, with PNUT being hammered like this, are there still people daring to buy? I really don't understand where these people's courage comes from... By the way, I agree with the judgment that SOL is oversold, but it just feels like "patience" is too easy to talk about. Can you really wait it out?
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FarmHoppervip
· 01-01 22:36
The way big players cut losses is so ruthless, how can retail investors possibly escape? This time, PNUT really got me trapped. That move in SOL from 122 to 132 indeed looked like institutions were laying out the groundwork, but now it feels a bit late to follow the trend...
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RunWithRugsvip
· 01-01 22:24
This wave of SOL indeed hides opportunities. The signs of big players bottoming out are too obvious. Be patient and wait for the rebound to start.
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