Solana(SOL) today’s trend has entered a critical battle. As of press time, the price hovers around $134.90, with a 24-hour decline of 2.05%, reaching a high of $141.99 and a low of $134.41. Trading volume in this wave is moderate, with 2.5773 million SOL exchanged, corresponding to a trading volume of 356 million USDT. The market is clearly in a wait-and-see phase.
From a technical perspective, the current position is somewhat delicate. The price is close to the 24-hour low, while the 7-day moving average($136.19) and the 25-day moving average($138.19) are both pressing down, indicating short-term resistance. More notably, the 99-day moving average($136.46) has become an important dividing line between bulls and bears—once the direction is confirmed, the subsequent trend will become clearer.
The key to the short-term market lies in the $134-$136 range. If the price can hold above $135, technically, a small long position can be attempted, with the first target in the $138-$141 area. Conversely, if the price falls below $134, risks will increase, and the next support level to watch is $130.
Indicators MACD and RSI are worth monitoring—if they enter oversold territory, it often signals that a rebound window is opening. However, from a longer-term perspective, SOL has declined significantly over the past 90 days(-38.44%), and whether it can bottom out at this level still requires time to confirm. Confirmation of the bottom usually requires volume support, which is currently insufficient.
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GateUser-afe07a92
· 14h ago
Again, fluctuating between $134-136. It seems I need to wait for the volume to increase before I can see the direction clearly.
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SorryRugPulled
· 01-08 10:29
Position 135 is really the critical threshold; if it breaks, it will head straight to 130. It's a bit shaky.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-07 20:50
3.56 billion USDT trading volume. This level of volume can't support any significant rebound; it's clearly just large funds testing retail investors' bottom line.
Wait, the 99-day moving average at $136.46... the whales have probably been lurking there for a while.
A 38.44% decline and still trying to form a bottom? Without large on-chain inflows to support it, this is just a volume manipulation trick.
Only if the $135 support level truly holds can I believe it; right now, it's just a fake-out.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-07 20:49
SOL is really stuck around $135, neither going up nor down, feeling like it's just waiting for someone to push it down...
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-07 20:49
It's time for the tug-of-war with SOL again... Will the crucial level at 135 really break or not? It still feels like the trading volume is too weak; with insufficient volume, how can the price stay stable?
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EthSandwichHero
· 01-07 20:48
We must hold this level at 135, or else it will directly drop to 130... With such mild trading volume, who dares to buy the dip?
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-07 20:45
It's another wait-and-see phase, I know this rhythm well... SOL really can't be pushed up this time. If the trading volume isn't enough, don't expect a rebound. Let's just wait and see.
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ForkItAll
· 01-07 20:45
Once again, stuck around $135... This trading volume really isn't convincing. Is it a bottom? I think it's still early.
Solana(SOL) today’s trend has entered a critical battle. As of press time, the price hovers around $134.90, with a 24-hour decline of 2.05%, reaching a high of $141.99 and a low of $134.41. Trading volume in this wave is moderate, with 2.5773 million SOL exchanged, corresponding to a trading volume of 356 million USDT. The market is clearly in a wait-and-see phase.
From a technical perspective, the current position is somewhat delicate. The price is close to the 24-hour low, while the 7-day moving average($136.19) and the 25-day moving average($138.19) are both pressing down, indicating short-term resistance. More notably, the 99-day moving average($136.46) has become an important dividing line between bulls and bears—once the direction is confirmed, the subsequent trend will become clearer.
The key to the short-term market lies in the $134-$136 range. If the price can hold above $135, technically, a small long position can be attempted, with the first target in the $138-$141 area. Conversely, if the price falls below $134, risks will increase, and the next support level to watch is $130.
Indicators MACD and RSI are worth monitoring—if they enter oversold territory, it often signals that a rebound window is opening. However, from a longer-term perspective, SOL has declined significantly over the past 90 days(-38.44%), and whether it can bottom out at this level still requires time to confirm. Confirmation of the bottom usually requires volume support, which is currently insufficient.