SUI has recently shown many opportunity points. From a technical perspective, the current support zone is around 1.4800-1.6800, which is a good area for positioning. If the entry goes smoothly, there are two key levels to watch in the short term: the first target is around 1.7000, where you can consider reducing some positions to lock in profits; if the trend continues upward, the second target is 1.7200, which can further expand the profit potential.
However, the most important point is risk management. Setting a proper stop-loss is crucial, especially when breaking below the support zone, and stop-loss must be executed decisively—don't hold onto false hopes. Trading is about protecting your capital and waiting for opportunities; only then can you make money in the long run.
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ForkTongue
· 10h ago
Listen, capital preservation is the way to go. Don't have a damn gambler's mentality.
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NoStopLossNut
· 01-06 09:59
It's the same old story again, I've already set my sights on the 1.48-1.68 level.
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Risk control must be strictly monitored. Last time, I didn't cut losses and suffered heavy losses. Now, as long as it breaks below, I will exit.
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Does 1.7200 seem a bit optimistic? Anyway, I will start to sell in batches at 1.7.
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Stop-loss really, it sounds simple but it's too hard to do. Everyone wants to take a gamble.
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Oh my, is this wave of SUI going to have a comeback? I was trapped badly before.
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As long as the support level isn't broken, I will go ahead. It's that simple.
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MEVSandwich
· 01-05 06:49
Another SUI market analysis, it's correct but sounds cliché.
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BloodInStreets
· 01-05 06:46
It's the same old story again, buy the dip at 1.48, take profit at 1.72... Honestly, these numbers have long lost their meaning for me. The key is whether I truly have the courage to bleed for it.
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YieldChaser
· 01-05 06:43
The risk control part is well explained; I'm just worried about human weaknesses causing trouble.
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GasFeeNightmare
· 01-05 06:38
1.48 entered, betting on 1.72
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Risk control is correct; last time, I was caught because of a lucky mindset.
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Feeling that the 1.6800 level is quite pressured; whether it can hold steady is a question.
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Coming back to 1.7200? I don't think so; better to lower expectations.
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The suggestion to reduce holdings is reliable; take profits when the market looks good and avoid eating the last piece of meat.
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Stop-loss sounds simple, but when it really drops, hands tend to weaken...
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SUI doesn't seem as optimistic this time; what about market sentiment?
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Protecting principal > chasing profits, this is the truth.
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Everyone talks about support levels, but the key is whether the volume supports it or not.
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NewDAOdreamer
· 01-05 06:35
Around 1.48 is a good level to buy the dip, but don't be greedy. Selling half at 1.7 is the right move.
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Risk control is important, but how many people can truly stick to stop-loss? Greed is the killer.
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Is SUI reliable this time? It feels like the analysis from a couple of days ago was all wrong.
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Locking in profits sounds easy, but who would be willing to sell at 1.7?
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If the support level breaks, it's dead. Don't expect a rebound; stop-loss should come first.
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Can 1.7200 break? It's a bit uncertain. Better to be conservative.
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Protecting the principal is the most important; this saying is valuable.
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Wait and see before jumping in. Those in a rush are doomed.
SUI has recently shown many opportunity points. From a technical perspective, the current support zone is around 1.4800-1.6800, which is a good area for positioning. If the entry goes smoothly, there are two key levels to watch in the short term: the first target is around 1.7000, where you can consider reducing some positions to lock in profits; if the trend continues upward, the second target is 1.7200, which can further expand the profit potential.
However, the most important point is risk management. Setting a proper stop-loss is crucial, especially when breaking below the support zone, and stop-loss must be executed decisively—don't hold onto false hopes. Trading is about protecting your capital and waiting for opportunities; only then can you make money in the long run.