$SUI H12

Trend and support / resistance analysis of artificial intelligence:

- General structure of price movements: When the price history is examined, a wavy increasing trend is observed. Although there may be decreases in short periods, the general direction is upward. The price has recently increased significantly and reached the current price level indicated in the chart.

- General direction of price movements: Ascending.

Support and Resistance Levels:

- The support levels I have determined are:

1. Support: 1.9740

2. Support: 1.7478

3. Support: 1.3877

- The resistance levels I have determined are:

1. Resistance: 2.1829

2. Resistance: 2.5000

3. Resistance: 3.0000

Power Analysis of Levels:

- The 1.7478 support level has been tested by the price multiple times and at this point the price has appeared to make a comeback, so it can be considered a fairly strong support.

- The 2.5000 resistance level is near the most recent high on the chart and represents a level that has not yet been tested by price. It is at a significant height from the previous peak on the chart and if it is exceeded, it is possible that new highs will be discovered.

- Other support and resistance levels (1.3877 and 2.6000), although relatively less tested, have been touched by the price several times and mark the beginning or ending points of important movements.

Conclusion Section:

- Considering that the price is in an uptrend and has shown a significant increase recently, the above resistance levels of 2.1829, 2.5000 and 3.0000 will be important if the upward move continues and these points may be tested by the price in the near future. In case of a possible downward movement, 1.7478, 1.3877 and 1.9740 support levels may stand out as strong support points. To increase the accuracy of the analysis, it is important to observe the recent price reaction to these resistance and support levels and examine volume data. Whether the price exceeds these levels or experiences a rapid pullback from these levels can provide more information about the strength of the levels.