Solana’s Price Action: Aftermath of the Blow-Off Top
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The recent peak for Solana, approaching $300, has proven to be a classic blow-off top. The subsequent decline has broken through three key support levels, retracing around 60% and ultimately reaching the $120 level—a price point that has acted as a strong floor over the past year, with multiple reversals from this zone.
While this may seem positive, the chart structure at the moment doesn't appear encouraging for bulls.
Current Market Structure: A Bearish Outlook Looking at the price action, it’s clear that the market has faced significant downward pressure. Despite the bounce from $120, the overall structure suggests caution. While the $120 level is historically strong, there’s no guarantee it will hold again. The series of broken support levels and the depth of the correction point to a market that is struggling to regain its previous strength.
Optimistic vs Pessimistic Scenarios: Where Could Solana Go Next? In my opinion, the optimistic scenario for Solana would see the price range between the $120 zone and the $180 zone. This would represent a consolidation pattern, as the market tries to establish a new equilibrium. However, given the overall trend and recent price action, it’s also important to consider a more pessimistic scenario. In the worst case, the price could fall as low as $80, especially if the broader market continues to face downward pressure.
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