Solana (SOL) has experienced an 11% drop in value, falling below the $200 mark after failing to breach the $220 resistance. However, increasing whale activity and emerging recovery signals suggest potential upward momentum for the altcoin.
Over the past week, Solana’s price has struggled to surpass the $220 resistance level, leading to a sharp 11% decline. This downturn highlighted intensifying bearish momentum and significant selling pressure in the market. Despite this, a resurgence in whale accumulation indicates potential stabilization and long-term recovery for SOL.
Between December 28 and January 2, the number of whale addresses decreased from 5,096 to 5,025 due to heavy selling by large investors. Following this dip, the count rebounded to 5,098 as of January 8, signaling renewed accumulation by whales.
As of now, Solana’s price has seen a modest 1.4% increase, reaching $192.87. The 24-hour trading volume stands at $4.62 billion, while the market capitalization has climbed to $93.28 billion. Circulating supply is 483.7 million SOL, with a total supply of 591.8 million SOL. In the last 24 hours, prices ranged between $182.42 and $193.08, reflecting strong demand and potential recovery signals for the altcoin.
The Average Directional Index (ADX) for Solana has risen to 42.6, indicating intensified bearish trends. Selling pressure continues to dominate, while buying momentum remains subdued. If the current downtrend persists, Solana’s price could drop to the $185 support level, and a break below this point might push prices further down to $176.
The recent increase in whale activity boosts the likelihood of recovery for Solana. If market conditions improve, SOL could test the $197 resistance level. Successfully breaking this threshold may lead to a price surge up to $211, representing a potential 13% recovery.
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