💡 $TON ($1.53) — movement at the accumulation level, no panic and no pump, but the volumes are holding — this is a quiet position set before potential activation. �
kraken.com
💡 $SOL ($124) — stable classic asset, the pullback from support levels looks like a possible base for the next impulse, not a one-day 'rocket'. �
Binance
💡 $TIA ($0.44) — an asset with a low price and high volatility that sometimes provides quick local moves, but the movement is not yet associated with a wave of crypto-FOMO. �
CoinMarketCap
📈 What is currently attracting attention (level 2026):
1) The market no longer “screams” — it filters assets
📌 Those projects where there is no chaotic pump have a better chance of stable upward trend when institutions enter the market.
👉 This means not “make it to the sale tomorrow”.
👉 This means: those who are forming positions now — can have long-term profits.
🛠️ A strategy that really works for Square
✅ Choose not a “raging coin”, but a coin with a clear trend structure
TON holds the price after accumulation — it may be a signal that interest is gaining strength. �
kraken.com
SOL — a large asset with liquidity, without sharp spikes of FOMO. �
Binance
TIA — calmly, but potentially interesting during local growth phases. �
CoinMarketCap
⚠️ Not “all-in” — partial entry and rearrangement of stop-losses at key points.
📌 A specific example of triggers
👉 TON: if volume and price rise above $1.55 → you can add part of the position**
👉 SOL: correction to support + increase in purchase volume → re-enter in parts
👉 TIA: upon local breakout of a strong level (for example, the last local high) — consider partial long
🧠 The most important in 2026
📌 Action is a consolidated, controlled risk, not “it's too late”
📌 The market rewards not the fastest — but the smartest and most disciplined
📌 Square provides a platform for content, analysis, and your opinion — this is also a way to earn
💬 Write in the comments:
👇 Which coin currently looks the strongest for entry?
👇 TON, SOL or TIA — and why is it your choice?


