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SOL Price Tests $85 Support, Bulls Target $100 Resistance

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Solana (SOL) has shown renewed strength after weeks of consolidation, drawing attention from traders and analysts alike. Currently trading at $86.53 with a 24-hour volume exceeding $4.2 billion, SOL has climbed 3.21% in the last day. 

Daily Chart Shows Key Breakout Potential

According to Satoshi Flipper, SOL has been confined within a seven-month descending channel, forming a series of lower highs and lower lows, signaling a bearish structure. Recently, price stabilized near $80–$85, creating a short-term consolidation base. 

Flipper emphasizes that reclaiming and holding above $100 is crucial. A break at this level would indicate a shift in momentum and likely trigger short covering. 

Consequently, the next major resistance lies between $140 and $150, with the macro supply zone at $200–$250 as a potential long-term target. Until $100 breaks, the downside risk toward $75 remains.

Short-Term Upside Seen on 4-Hour Chart

CryptoPulse highlights a constructive setup on the 4-hour chart. SOL is testing the lower boundary of a rising channel near $82–$84, where buyers have repeatedly absorbed sell pressure. Immediate resistance sits at $90–$91, a level that has rejected price multiple times. 

If SOL maintains channel support, momentum could push it toward $90 and eventually toward $98–$100. However, a breakdown below $82 could trigger a drop to $78–$75. CryptoPulse notes that this compression signals a possible accumulation phase before the next upward leg.

Short Squeezes Strengthen Momentum

CW8900 points out that SOL recently liquidated a significant number of high-leverage short positions, roughly $3.49 million in total. Price first dropped, forming a base at $80–$82, then recovered toward $85–$87 as buyers absorbed selling pressure. 

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Resistance remains near $89–$91, where heavy liquidity bands indicate potential sell walls. If SOL surpasses this range, additional short squeezes could push the price toward $95, accelerating the bullish momentum.

Overall, Solana’s current market structure shows potential for an upward breakout, but traders should monitor $100 as the pivotal level. Buyers stepping in near support, coupled with short liquidations, could define the next leg of the rally.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/15310/solana-price-prediction-sol-eyes-100-breakout-after-consolidation-around-85

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