- Solana grabbed liquidity and reversed—classic smart money move
- A new H4 demand zone could fuel the next big leg up
- Patience is key. No setup? No trade. Let price come to you
In the previous Solana analysis, I pointed out how price was coiling between two zones of liquidity — one above and one below. I marked a demand zone where Solana could react.
And guess what happened?

First, price spiked up, almost teasing us — it went straight for the third touch on a clean trendline.
Then, Solana turned downward, took out the liquidity below, broke the demand I was watching, and… yeah — fell straight into the next M5 demand zone.

What happened next? Boom — price exploded upward, snatching that liquidity we had identified way above. Beautiful move. But here’s the thing…
This is Not a Time to Rush
Right now? I’m not in any rush to jump in. The market just made a big move, and when that happens, the best play is usually to sit back and wait for the next setup to build.
We’ve got liquidity both below and above again — it’s like the market is whispering, “I’m not done yet.”
I consider this a resting phase. Let the price show its hand. Whether it fakes down before another run up, or surprises us with a deeper correction — doesn’t matter. All that matters is how we react, not how we predict.
Quick Reminder on Liquidity and Demand Zones
For those who are new:
- Liquidity is where stop-losses and pending orders sit. It’s fuel for big players.
- Demand zones are areas where buyers previously stepped in strongly — meaning price could bounce again if it returns.
That’s not a guarantee — it’s a probability. Big difference.
So, What’s My Solana Price Prediction Now?
Short-term? I’m watching how price behaves between these current zones of liquidity.
If it dips to the demand below and shows signs of reversal (change of character, rejection wicks, etc), that could be a decent long entry — but only with confirmation. No front-running.

Longer-term? As long as Solana keeps printing these fakeouts and respecting key zones, I remain cautiously bullish. It’s showing strong signs of smart money structure.
But again… we don’t trade emotions or hope. We trade plans.
“If you’re in a rush, this game will humble you fast. Profits come to the patient, not the impulsive.”
Final Words
No setup? No trade.
We don’t predict blindly — we wait for price to reveal itself.
As always, stay sharp, protect your capital, and don’t chase moves that already happened. Solana will offer more chances — but only to those who wait for them.
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