- Solana is still in a bearish structure, with liquidity below previous lows, indicating more downside potential before any reversal
- Watch for key zones: supply zone above for shorts and a deeper demand zone for potential longs
- Stay patient—waiting for proper confirmation is essential for higher-probability trades
Solana’s price action has been intense lately, and if you’ve been following along, you know that the last demand zone we marked only triggered a small reaction before breaking lower.

That quick move might have given traders time to set a break-even stop, but beyond that, Solana continued to sweep liquidity on its way down.
Right now, the daily chart shows a reaction at an order block, but does that mean a bullish reversal is in play? Not necessarily.

Here’s why I’m still looking at short setups and what to watch next.
Solana Analysis: Market Structure & Key Zones
If we zoom out to the higher timeframes, Solana remains in a bearish structure, steadily taking out liquidity below previous lows. This tells us that the current order block reaction isn’t enough to flip bias to bullish just yet.

That said, patience is key. I’m only interested in taking trades in two specific zones:
- A retest of a key supply zone above—potential area for shorts.
- A deeper move into a major demand zone below—potential long setup if liquidity gets cleared first.
Anywhere in between? That’s just noise.
Liquidity Sweeps & Market Psychology
Understanding how liquidity moves the market is crucial.
Right now, there’s still uncollected liquidity below, which increases the likelihood of further downside before any real reversal happens. Retail traders might rush into longs here, but I prefer to wait.
Why? Because large players (institutions, whales) often use these setups to trap early buyers, push price lower, and then take the real move once liquidity is fully cleared.
Solana Price Prediction: What’s Next?
- If price taps into deeper demand and sweeps liquidity below, then a strong bounce could follow.
- If price reaches the supply zone above, I’ll be looking for rejection and signs of weakness to enter a short.
- If Solana consolidates without a clear move, I’ll stay patient—no need to force trades.
The key takeaway? Let the market come to your zones, not the other way around. Solana still has potential downside risk, but I’m watching for the right confirmations before taking action.
Final Thoughts
As always, nothing is 100% certain.
The market moves how it wants, and while these are high-probability scenarios, they are not guarantees. Trade with a plan, manage risk, and let the market show its hand before making a move.
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