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Solana Technical Analysis: Chart Looks Tired, Not Broken
Technically, Solana price prediction is suggesting selling bias as SOL is still trading inside a descending channel on the 4-hour chart, with lower highs from the $145 peak and repeated tests of support near $117–$118. That support has held twice, which matters more than most people realize.
Recent candles are small, overlapping, and messy, classic indecision candles. Spinning tops, short wicks, no follow-through. Sellers aren’t pressing their advantage, and buyers aren’t panicking either. That’s usually what a market looks like before it decides, not after it’s done.
Price is sitting just below the 50-EMA near $124 and the 100-EMA around $126–$127, keeping upside capped for now. RSI hovering near 49 reinforces the same message: neutral, balanced, waiting.
Where This Likely Resolves
If Solana breaks and holds above $125.50–$126.50, momentum could return quickly. From there, the chart opens toward $133, then a retest of the channel top near $139–$140. A failure would put $118 back in focus, with $112 as deeper support.