DC大于C
DC大于C|Jun 02, 2025 05:40
Changes in SOL Position Distribution Chart based on SOL URPD data: 6.2 24-hour flow of SOL on the chain. The driving force of BTC emotions and the SOL self narrative ecosystem (SOL version micro strategy and SOL ETF speculation), combined with the judgment of SOL emotional changes Last night, there were no major issues. On Sunday, BTC had low trading volume. This morning, US stock futures opened slightly lower by about 0.5%. BTC remained relatively stable, fluctuating in the 103-106 range, while ETH remained stable at around 2500. As estimated yesterday, the relatively weak SOL fluctuated in the 150-157 range. Returning to SOL's data, the turnover rate on Sunday has significantly decreased, with only over 3 million turnover, as shown in the red font in the figure. This indicates that short-term chips have been leaving the market in the past month, mainly due to the high chasing chips above 160 being cut and leaving Long term chips in other ranges are almost rare, although they have left the market. The medium and long-term holding chips are relatively stable. Swap the chips to the range of 150-157 (as shown in blue font in the picture), as mentioned yesterday, there is currently support at 150-152. At present, the volatility of US stock futures is not significant today, and the liquidity is still low. Looking at the opening of the US stock market tonight, if BTC continues to fluctuate above 103-104, SOL will also continue to fluctuate. For SOL, as soon as there is a rise, short-term profit chips will be sold, and early chips will also be slightly distributed. Overall, it is still weak and there is no independent narrative. It is still difficult to achieve a significant rise, and BTC sentiment needs to be monitored. Currently, it may still fluctuate around 150-160. 144-150 can temporarily hold up below. The above is not intended as investment advice and is provided for reference and learning. Thank you everyone
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