1H Scalp
Solana Buy / Sell Signal Today — 1H Scalp
Live Solana (SOL) trading signal on the 1H chart. RSI(14), EMA(9/21/50), MACD and volume blend into a single BUY / SELL / WAIT verdict for intraday scalpers. Auto-refreshes every 60s.

SOL No active setup
Fear & Greed
Key Levels (live)
- Resistance 2$0.00 NaN%
- Resistance 1$0.00 NaN%
- Current price$0.00 NaN%
- Support 1$0.00 NaN%
- Support 2$0.00 NaN%
Derived from the last 72 bars on Binance.
Daily trend context
Scalp with the daily trend for higher win rate. Counter-trend scalps need tighter stops.
See daily signal →Live SOL 1H Chart
Signal performance — last 7 days
Live stats computed directly from the scalp signal history. Updated every minute.
Win rate = % of BUY/SELL flips where price moved in the predicted direction before the next flip. Not a backtest with stops & fees — use it as a directional accuracy gauge, not a P&L estimate.
Recent scalp history
- 6/10/2026, 1:12:28 PMSELL→WAIT$64.23
- 6/10/2026, 7:14:26 AMWAIT→SELL$64.37
- 6/9/2026, 7:01:02 PMSELL→WAIT$65.21
- 6/9/2026, 6:59:46 PMWAIT→SELL$65.29
- 6/9/2026, 6:58:29 PMSELL→WAIT$65.30
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Which signal fits your style?
Scalp, swing, or trend — pick the timeframe that matches how often you can check the market.
| Signal | Style | Flip frequency | Typical hold | Best for | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
5m Scalp | Fast intraday scalping | Many per day | 5–30 minutes | Very active scalpers | Open → |
30m Scalp | Short-term intraday | Several per day | 30 min – 2 hrs | Active traders | Open → |
1H Scalp ● you are here | Intraday, minutes–hours | Several per day | 1–4 hours | Active scalpers | Current |
Daily Swing | Days to weeks | 1–3 per week | 3–14 days | Part-time traders | Open → |
Long-Term Trend | Weeks to months | Monthly | Weeks+ | Investors & HODLers | Coming soon |
- Flips
- Many per day
- Hold
- 5–30 minutes
- Best for
- Very active scalpers
- Flips
- Several per day
- Hold
- 30 min – 2 hrs
- Best for
- Active traders
- Flips
- Several per day
- Hold
- 1–4 hours
- Best for
- Active scalpers
- Flips
- 1–3 per week
- Hold
- 3–14 days
- Best for
- Part-time traders
- Flips
- Monthly
- Hold
- Weeks+
- Best for
- Investors & HODLers
Solana Support and Resistance for 1H Scalp Traders
Support and resistance are the two most important price levels on any SOL chart. They show where buyers and sellers have historically stepped in — and on the 1H chart they become your scalp entry, stop and target zones.
What is support?
Support is a price zone where buying pressure consistently overcomes selling pressure. On the 1H chart you spot it as a horizontal area where SOL has bounced at least twice in recent sessions. When price drops into support and volume spikes, the odds of a bounce rise — and that often aligns with a fresh BUY flip.
What is resistance?
Resistance is the opposite: a zone where sellers take control and the rally stalls. You see it as a ceiling that price has failed to break through multiple times. A clean breakout above resistance with rising volume is a classic bullish scalp trigger and usually coincides with our signal flipping BUY.
How to spot them on the live chart
- Swing highs and lows: Look for the most recent 3–5 clear peaks (resistance) and valleys (support). Draw a rough horizontal band, not a single exact price.
- EMA clusters: When EMA 9, 21 and 50 bunch together near a price level, that level acts as dynamic support or resistance. Price often bounces off the cluster or breaks through it with momentum.
- Volume confirmation: A bounce off support on low volume is weak. A bounce on 1.5× average volume or higher is much more trustworthy for a scalp entry.
How to use S/R in a 1H scalp
- Entry near support: Wait for the signal to flip BUY while price is testing a known support zone. This gives you a tight stop just below the zone.
- Target at resistance: Set your take-profit near the next overhead resistance. On a 1H scalp that is often just 1–2% away — enough for a quick, high-probability trade.
- Stop below support / above resistance: If you enter long near support and price closes decisively below it, the setup is invalidated — exit immediately. The same logic applies in reverse for short entries at resistance.
Bullish Signal vs Bearish Signal on SOL 1H
A BUY or SELL verdict is not just a colour — it is the result of four indicators aligning in the same direction. Here is exactly what a bullish or bearish scalp signal looks like on the 1H Solana chart and what it means for your next trade.
Bullish SOL Scalp Signal
A BUY flip happens when the majority of our 1H indicators turn green at the same time. Here is the concrete scenario:
- EMA stack: EMA 9 is above EMA 21 and EMA 21 is above EMA 50. Price is trading above all three.
- RSI(14): Between 45 and 65 and rising. Above 70 is overbought — avoid chasing. Below 40 the trend is too weak.
- MACD: Histogram is positive and increasing, meaning momentum is accelerating to the upside.
- Volume: The current 1H candle prints at least 1.2× the 20-bar average, confirming that buyers are actually participating.
What it means for your scalp: You have a 1–4 hour window of bullish edge. Enter long near the EMA 9 pullback or on a breakout above recent resistance. Set your stop below the nearest support or the EMA 21 cluster.
Bearish SOL Scalp Signal
A SELL flip is the mirror image. All four indicators align bearish on the 1H chart:
- EMA stack: EMA 9 is below EMA 21 and EMA 21 is below EMA 50. Price is trading below all three.
- RSI(14): Between 55 and 35 and falling. Below 30 is oversold — a bounce becomes likely, so wait. Above 60 the downtrend is not yet confirmed.
- MACD: Histogram is negative and getting more negative, showing accelerating downside momentum.
- Volume: The selling candle prints at least 1.2× the 20-bar average, confirming real selling pressure, not just a quiet drift.
What it means for your scalp: You have a 1–4 hour window of bearish edge. Enter short on a retest of the EMA 9 from below or on a breakdown through support. Set your stop above the nearest resistance or the EMA 21 cluster.
What about WAIT?
WAIT means the indicators are mixed — for example, EMAs are bullish but RSI is overbought, or MACD is positive but volume is dead. There is no reliable edge on the 1H chart right now. Scalpers should stay flat and wait for a clean flip. Chopping around in WAIT conditions is the fastest way to burn capital on fees and whipsaws.
Risk Management for 1H SOL Scalping
A profitable scalp signal is worthless without risk control. On the 1H chart, SOL can move 1–3% in a single candle — enough to wipe a poorly sized account in minutes. Use these rules on every trade.
Position sizing
Risk a fixed % of your account per trade — not a fixed dollar amount. Most professional scalpers risk 0.5%–1% of equity per setup. On a $5,000 account that is $25–$50 of risk per trade, no matter the entry price.
Formula: position size = (account × risk%) ÷ (entry − stop). Always size from your stop distance, never from a round dollar amount.
Stop-loss rules
- Structural stop: Below the most recent 1H swing low for longs, above the most recent swing high for shorts. Never use a random % stop.
- EMA stop: A close back through EMA 21 invalidates the scalp. Exit immediately on that 1H close.
- Time stop: If the trade hasn't moved in your favour after 4 hours, the edge is gone — close it flat.
Risk / reward ratio
Target a minimum 1:1.5 R:R on every scalp, ideally 1:2. With a 55% directional win rate, a 1:1.5 ratio is consistently profitable after fees. If the next resistance is closer than 1.5× your stop distance, skip the trade.
Leverage limits
Leverage amplifies whipsaws as much as wins. For 1H SOL scalping, keep leverage at 2×–5× max. Above 10× a single 1H wick will hit your liquidation before your stop. The signal is not magic — it flips, and flips cost you when over-leveraged.
Daily loss limit
Set a hard 2%–3% daily loss cap. If you hit it, close the platform and come back tomorrow. Chasing losses on the 1H is the single fastest way to blow up — the signal will still be here in 24 hours.
Best Time to Scalp Solana on the 1H Chart
SOL trades 24/7, but liquidity and volatility are not constant. Scalp signals on the 1H chart are most reliable during high-volume windows — and most dangerous in dead, low-volume sessions where flips whipsaw.
Prime scalp windows (UTC)
- 07:00 – 10:00 UTC: London open. Strong volume, clean breakouts, often the trend of the day forms here.
- 13:00 – 16:00 UTC: US open + London/NY overlap. Highest liquidity of the day — best risk/reward on flips.
- 20:00 – 22:00 UTC: US close. Often produces a clean reversal or continuation move; good for end-of-day scalps.
Avoid these windows
- 00:00 – 06:00 UTC: Asia overnight lull. Thin order books, frequent fake breakouts, low-quality flips.
- Major US news releases: CPI, FOMC, NFP. Volatility spikes ignore technicals — stand aside ±30 min.
- Sunday open (22:00 UTC Sun): Reopen gap risk and very low liquidity. Wait for Monday London open.
Weekday vs weekend
Weekdays (Mon–Fri) account for ~80% of SOL spot volume. Weekends are dominated by retail and prone to manipulation moves — signals are valid, but win rate historically drops 10–15%. If you scalp weekends, halve your position size.
Use the volume widget
Above the chart, the Vol vs 20-bar avg widget tells you in real time whether the current 1H candle is in a high-volume window. A "Spike" (≥1.5×) flip is far more reliable than a "Quiet" flip — even at 3 a.m. UTC.
Solana news that can move the 1H scalp signal
All news →Headlines short-term traders should scan before opening a scalp position.
- BlackRock revamps bid for yield-focused Bitcoin ETFThe Block·6/11/2026, 5:52:08 AM
BlackRock isn't satisfied with just tracking prices. The world's largest asset manager filed a fresh amendment for its proposed Bitcoin Yield ETF, a fund designed to squeeze extra income out of its existing IBIT holdings. It's a calculated play for investors who want BTC exposure but crave a regular paycheck. According to Bloomberg analyst Eric Balchunas, the launch looks imminent. The strategy relies on writing covered calls on Bitcoin ETPs, essentially trading away some upside potential for immediate cash premiums. This move follows a massive year for the firm, which saw its standard Bitcoin trust swell to over $20 billion in assets within months. By adding an active management layer, BlackRock is targeting retirees and income-seekers who usually steer clear of volatile spot markets. It’s a sign the institutional race is moving past simple accumulation and into complex yield structures. Now the market waits to see if the SEC gives the green light by the expected year-end deadline.
- Elon Musk's SpaceX IPO may drain liquidity from BitcoinThe Block·6/10/2026, 7:10:39 PM
Elon Musk is preparing to suck the oxygen out of the crypto markets. Reports suggest SpaceX plans to reserve up to 30% of its initial public offering for retail investors, a move that gives the general public a rare direct shot at the aerospace giant. It's a massive distraction for capital that usually flows into high-risk digital assets. When a generational company like SpaceX finally hits the public tape, investors shouldn't be surprised if people sell their Bitcoin and Ethereum stacks to fund their buy-in. We've seen this play out before when high-profile equity debuts cannibalize the speculative appetite for tokens. Traders are already weighing whether the allure of Starship and Starlink will outweigh the current momentum of the spot ETFs. If retail traders have to choose between a mission to Mars and a digital store of value, the choice might not be as simple as Bitcoin bulls think. Will the Musk effect leave crypto liquidity stranded on Earth?
- Ethereum developers target privacy with new token standard experimentsCoinDesk·6/10/2026, 6:14:58 PM
Privacy is clawing its way back to the top of the Ethereum roadmap. While public ledgers made transparency a feature, they also turned every transaction into a permanent public record that many users now find stifling. Developers are currently testing new token standards aimed at shielding sensitive data without triggering the ire of global regulators. This isn't just about hiding balances; it's about building tools that allow users to prove they own an asset or meet age requirements without exposing their entire wallet history. The latest Protocol Newsletter highlights how these emerging standards could shift the baseline for decentralized finance apps. If the community can solve the auditability problem, anonymous transactions might finally shed their reputation as a tool for bad actors. The big question is whether these tools will debut before the next wave of privacy-focused legislation hits the books.
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What is scalping?
Scalping is a short-term trading style that aims to capture small price moves over minutes to a few hours, rather than days or weeks. Scalpers open and close positions frequently, taking many small wins instead of waiting for one big move. It works best on liquid markets like SOL/USDT where spreads are tight and execution is fast.
How this signal works
Every minute we pull fresh 1H SOL candles and compute four indicators: RSI(14), EMA(9/21/50), MACD, and volume vs the 20-bar average. Each contributes to a 0–100 score. Above 62 prints BUY, below 38 prints SELL, and the middle range stays WAIT.
How to use it
- Wait for a flip. The edge is on the bar that the verdict actually changes — not 6 hours into a BUY.
- Confirm with the chart. Check that EMAs are stacked in the same direction and MACD histogram agrees. Mixed = skip.
- Size small, set a stop. A scalp is invalid the moment price closes back through your entry zone. Don't average down.
- Exit on the opposite flip or at a pre-defined target (e.g. 1–2× your risk). The signal tells you direction, not magic price levels.
- Subscribe to flip alerts so you don't have to refresh the page all day.
Who it's for
Active traders who can check the market a few times per day and are comfortable with leverage, stop-losses and frequent flips. If you'd rather hold for days or weeks, use the daily swing signal instead.
FAQ
Should I buy Solana today?
Look at the verdict card at the top of this page. BUY means our 1H technicals (RSI, EMA 9/21/50, MACD and volume) currently align bullish on SOL. SELL means bearish alignment, and WAIT means there is no clear edge right now — better to sit out.
Is there a bullish or bearish Solana signal right now?
Yes — the live verdict above is exactly that. A green BUY is a bullish Solana signal, a red SELL is a bearish Solana signal, and yellow WAIT means the indicators are mixed.
What is the SOL next move prediction?
We don't predict exact prices. We publish a live technical-analysis verdict updated every minute plus a 7-day history of flips so you can see how Solana has been trending into the next move.
Where do I see Solana support and resistance?
The 1H chart above plots recent SOL support and resistance zones together with EMA(9/21/50). Breakouts above resistance with rising volume usually align with a fresh BUY flip; breakdowns below support tend to align with SELL.
Do you cover Solana breakout analysis and trading setups?
Yes. The 1H signal is built on momentum and trend indicators that catch breakouts early. Combine the verdict with the chart's support/resistance lines and volume bars to confirm a Solana trading setup.
Can I use this as a swing trade setup?
The 1H scalp signal is faster than swing. For multi-day Solana swing trade setups use the daily signal on the home page — it flips far less often and is built for positions held days to weeks.
What's the difference between the scalp signal and the main daily signal?
The daily signal is built for swing trades held for days or weeks. The 1H scalp signal flips much faster and is meant for intraday entries and exits. Don't mix them on the same position.
Should I trade every flip?
No. Treat the signal as a filter, not a command. Skip flips that happen in low volume, during major news, or against a clear higher-timeframe trend.
What timeframe should I trade on?
The signal is built on 1H candles, so entries and exits on the same or one timeframe lower line up best. Going far below the signal timeframe is too noisy for this system.
Do you provide entry, stop and target prices?
No. The signal gives direction and conviction (score 0–100). You set your own entry, stop-loss and take-profit based on your risk tolerance and position size.
Can I use this with leverage?
You can, but scalp signals flip — leverage amplifies both the wins and the whipsaws. Most users stay at 2–5×. Never risk more than you can afford to lose.
Is this financial advice?
No. ETH Signal is an automated indicator dashboard covering ETH, BTC and SOL. Past performance does not predict future results. Always do your own research.
Where can I trade SOL?
We link to Bitget via the affiliate button above. You can use any exchange you trust — the signal is exchange-agnostic.