This Solana Meme Coin Could Be Setting Up For A 600% Move đź‘€ [Read Now]
Published: Sun, 12/21/25
Updated: Sun, 12/21/25
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This Solana Meme Coin Could Be Setting Up For A 600% Move đź‘€ [Read Now]
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Looks Good (SOL: $LOOK)
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Alert Price - $0.0246 per
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Market Cap - $22,661,987M
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Quick heads-up on a Solana meme coin that just caught our radar again.
Over the last 24 hours, $LOOK pushed up around 12%, trading near
$0.025 with volume jumping above $1.2M. That may not sound crazy at first glance, but context matters here. This is the same token that ripped to an all-time high of $0.1307 back in November. Since then, it’s been in a steady cooldown phase… until now.
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Right now, LOOK is still down over 80% from its peak. Historically, this is exactly the zone where this token has
shown a pattern of explosive reversals.
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Technical Overview
$LOOK has repeatedly shown strong price
spikes after periods of downward pressure and falling wedge formations. We’re seeing that same pattern again. Price has been compressing, volume is starting to re-emerge, and momentum looks like it’s quietly rebuilding.
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Also, RSI is sitting around 39. That tells us buying pressure is still relatively low, meaning this move hasn’t been crowded yet. In past cycles, $LOOK has tended to move hard once RSI starts climbing from these levels.
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Furthermore, the recent uptick in trading activity suggests real participants are stepping back in—not just random low-liquidity noise. That’s usually the early signal before momentum traders pile in.
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Zooming out, $LOOK is a pure attention play. No complicated utility, no fake promises. The project leans fully into social momentum, memes, and cultural visibility. It launched on-chain with no presale, letting the market set the price
organically from day one. In meme coin land, that narrative still matters.
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If this pattern plays out the way it has before, a 600% move is not out of the question under the right market conditions.
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That said—real talk—this is still a meme coin. Volatility is the game. Price is driven
by attention, sentiment, and timing, not fundamentals. Manage risk accordingly.
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But if Solana memes heat up again, and if this volume expansion continues, LOOK has the kind of structure that turns heads fast.
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Over the past 52 weeks, $TRT has gained +58.45%, reflecting strong investor interest in its semiconductor and electronics solutions.
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Recently, Trio-Tech reported a stellar 58%
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CEO S.W. Yong highlighted the segment’s
diversification and increasing role as a key growth engine, reinforcing confidence in the company’s long-term strategy.
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Technically, shares of Trio-Tech International (NYSE: $TRT) has broken out of a falling wedge pattern and surged
97% over the past four months. Current momentum metrics, including an RSI of 77, suggest rapid buying pressure and potential for further upside, with $20 identified as a near-term resistance level.Â
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Investors are keeping a close eye on this build-up, as the combination of strong fundamentals and technical strength positions $TRT for continued market attention.
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About Looks Good (SOL:
$LOOK)
Looks Good—ticker symbol $LOOK—is a Solana-native meme token built around culture and attention rather than utility or revenue. Launched in 2025 directly on-chain with no presale, $LOOK let everyday traders set the initial price from day one, putting the crowd—not insiders—at the center of its early market dynamics.
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Unlike DeFi or Web3 project tokens tied to specific protocols or revenue streams, $LOOK leans fully into social engagement. Its mantra is “The Bluechip Attention Token,” which basically means its value is driven by hype cycles, community memes, and how loud it gets on social platforms like Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and Telegram.
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From a narrative perspective, that’s the point: attention attracts eyeballs, eyeballs spark volume, and volume can fuel price moves. That’s exactly how it managed to spike toward ~$0.1307 at its all-time high in early November—mainly on narrative and momentum.
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Today, LOOK sits squarely in the meme coin category—a speculative, sentiment-driven asset
with a mid-tier market cap and cross-venue liquidity (Raydium, MEXC, etc.). It doesn’t promise utility, governance, or protocol fees—but what it does offer is community energy, and in meme land, that can be enough to move markets.
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Why You should Consider Looks Good (SOL: $LOOK)
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Here’s the thing with $LOOK—it’s not trying to reinvent crypto. It’s playing the meme game exactly how meme coins win: timing, attention, and momentum.
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Right now, the token is sitting more than 80% below its all-time high, and historically, this is where LOOK
has tended to come alive. After long periods of downward pressure and consolidation, it’s shown a habit of snapping back hard once buyers step in. The chart is starting to hint at that same behavior again.
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What makes this setup more interesting is that it’s not overheated. RSI is still around 39, which tells us buying pressure is relatively low. In other words, this isn’t a crowded trade yet. Volume, on the other hand, is quietly picking up—and that usually shows up before price really starts moving.
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LOOK also leans fully into what actually works for meme coins: attention. No forced utility, no overengineered roadmap. It’s a Solana-native token built around social traction, community energy, and visibility. In this market, that narrative still moves capital.
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With a market cap of
around $20 million, LOOK sits in a zone where moves can still be meaningful without needing absurd hype. If market conditions cooperate and this pattern plays out the way it has before, a multi-hundred-percent move isn’t unrealistic.
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This is still a meme coin—volatility is part of the deal. But from a structure and momentum standpoint, LOOK is setting up in a way that
makes it worth watching closely right now.
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As always, we encourage you to conduct your own research and consider how Looks Good (SOL: $LOOK) fits into your broader investment strategy.
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