Solana (SOL) is under intense market pressure after a massive $201 million token transfer on November 17 sparked concerns about further losses. Related Reading: Hoskinson Vs. Cardano Foundation: From Berlin Parties To ‘Useful Idiots’ While institutional interest in Solana-based ETFs remains strong, technical indicators point to a fragile market structure that could send SOL toward […]Solana (SOL) is under intense market pressure after a massive $201 million token transfer on November 17 sparked concerns about further losses. Related Reading: Hoskinson Vs. Cardano Foundation: From Berlin Parties To ‘Useful Idiots’ While institutional interest in Solana-based ETFs remains strong, technical indicators point to a fragile market structure that could send SOL toward […]

$201M SOL Sell-Off Sparks More Fear: Can Solana Hold Above the $130 Support Zone?

Solana (SOL) is under intense market pressure after a massive $201 million token transfer on November 17 sparked concerns about further losses.

While institutional interest in Solana-based ETFs remains strong, technical indicators point to a fragile market structure that could send SOL toward the $125–$120 region if buyers fail to regain momentum.

$201M Dump Raises Alarms as Solana Extends Downtrend

Forward Industries, Solana’s largest corporate holder, moved 1.44 million SOL, worth roughly $201.34 million, to Coinbase Prime earlier this week, according to Onchain Lens. The transfer triggered speculation of an impending major sell-off, especially as Solana has already declined nearly 50% over the past two months.

Although it remains unclear whether the tokens were sold or repositioned, the market reaction was swift. SOL briefly dipped to $128 before recovering to the $137 range. Trading volume, however, has declined by 38% to $5.65 billion, indicating elevated trader anxiety and aggressive repositioning.

Technically, SOL remains in a confirmed downtrend after losing the critical $155 support level. Indicators such as the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF) at -0.18 and a bearish Supertrend signal show persistent selling pressure.

If the price remains below the current consolidation zone, analysts warn of a potential 16% drop, placing $120 firmly in sight.

Institutional Inflows Persist Despite Price Weakness

The irony in Solana’s current situation is striking. Despite a weekly drop of 11%, institutional confidence is slowly picking up pace. Solana ETFs have rapidly expanded across major U.S. exchanges, with Fidelity, Canary, VanEck, 21Shares, and Bitwise all launching new SOL products in recent days.

Fidelity’s $FSOL recorded $2.07 million in day-one inflows, while total net inflows across all U.S. Solana ETFs have soared to $420.4 million. Meanwhile, November 18 marked the 15th consecutive day of positive ETF inflows, totaling $26.2 million, led by Bitwise’s BSOL.

This reflects a deeper narrative: institutional investors see Solana’s long-term fundamentals, speed, developer activity, and staking yields as compelling despite short-term volatility.

Key Levels: Can SOL Hold Above $130?

Analysts now highlight $125 and $120 as the most critical support zones. A failure to defend $130 could accelerate losses toward $120, with a deeper floor at $115. Conversely, a reclaim of $145, and ideally $160, would signal the first meaningful reversal in weeks.

For now, Solana sits at a crossroads. Heavy selling pressure on one side, surging institutional conviction on the other. The next few days may determine whether SOL stabilizes or slides deeper into bearish territory.

Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview

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