⚡ Short Scalping Trade — $SOL /USDT (1–5 min)

📊 Trend Context
SOL’s higher-timeframe structure shows mixed signals: short-term momentum has oscillated between small pullbacks and bullish intraday responses, while key intraday support/resistance zones influence micro moves. Using current price action around dynamic levels helps define scalping entries.
🔑 Support & Resistance Zones (1–5 min focus)
Resistance 1 (R1): ~$205–$208 — short-term cap in recent rallies.
Resistance 2 (R2): ~$212+ — next minor supply cluster.
Support 1 (S1): ~$195–$198 — near recent intraday demand zone.
Support 2 (S2): ~$190 — deeper short-term support.
🟩 Bullish (Long) Scalping Setup
Trend Filter: Price just above short-period EMA/20MA on 1–5m → bullish bias
Entry: Wait for pullback to S1 (~$195–$198) followed by a bullish micro reversal candle (hammer / engulfing).
Stop-Loss: Just below S2 (~$189–$190)
Profit Targets:
TP1: Near R1 ~$205
TP2: Near R2 ~$212+
Why This Works: Pullbacks into a support band in an intraday upbias often lead to quick rejections and bounce plays on lower timeframes. Volume confirmation + clean pattern improves entry quality.
🟥 Bearish (Short) Scalping Setup
Trend Filter: Price capped below short-period EMA/20MA → bearish bias
Entry: On rejection around R1 (~$205) with a bearish rejection candle (long upper wick / engulfing).
Stop-Loss: Above R2 (~$212+)
Profit Targets:
TP1: Back toward S1 ~$195
TP2: S2 ~$190
Why This Works: In range or weak momentum conditions, price often reverts after failing a clean breakout — ideal for tight scalps.
📌 Scalping Checklist
✔ Confirm trend bias with a fast EMA (e.g., 9/20) on 1–5 min.
✔ Look for volume increase at entry level for better confirmation.
✔ Use tight stops — micro-timeframes are volatile.
✔ Don’t hold beyond 5 min; take profits quickly.