- SUI broke through a previous supply zone, grabbing key liquidity
- Liquidity is now building both above and below current price
- A sweep of downside liquidity might come first, followed by a potential upside reaction
Hey fam,
Last time we looked at SUI, we talked about a potential supply zone that might’ve held — but nope, the market had other plans.
That zone got smashed with serious strength. And if you ask me, that breakout wasn’t random.
It looks like price went back to grab that juicy liquidity sitting on the left, right where all the eyes were.
SUI Price Prediction – Now There’s New Liquidity Above
But guess what? The game isn’t over. It left more liquidity above — and you know how these things usually play out. Price loves coming back for what it left behind.

So, my thinking?
We might see price climb back up to clean out that liquidity, and maybe — just maybe — we get a reaction from this new supply zone we’re eyeing.
Zooming In – H4 Liquidity Below Could Trigger a Quick Drop
Now let’s jump down to the H4 chart.
There’s something else going on. While there’s liquidity sitting above, we also have liquidity forming right underneath the current price.

So here’s a possible roadmap — and again, this isn’t gospel, just probabilities:
We might see a short-term drop first, just enough to grab that lower liquidity.
And then?
Price could bounce back up to target the upside again. Think of it like a slingshot — pull it down to launch it up.
SUI Price Prediction – What We Know (and What We Don’t)
And look, let’s be real.
We can’t predict with 100% certainty. Price can do something completely irrational. It doesn’t owe us logic.
The scenarios I’m laying out are based on liquidity theory and supply-demand zones — tools that help us read what might happen. But nothing is set in stone.
This reminds me of the time I got stopped out just before price rocketed in my direction. I was early, not wrong. Lesson learned.
Final Thoughts
SUI is showing classic signs of liquidity grabs, and we may be setting up for another reaction soon.
Stay patient. React, don’t predict.