Solana price is edging into a decisive zone, holding key support while testing major resistance levels as ETF inflows and improving market structure hint at a potential upside continuation.Solana price is edging into a decisive zone, holding key support while testing major resistance levels as ETF inflows and improving market structure hint at a potential upside continuation.

Solana Price Prediction: SOL Approaches Make-or-Break Resistance After Strong Bounce From $121

2025/11/29 03:23
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Solana price is slowly regaining momentum after a volatile week, with market structure stabilizing above short-term supports and institutional flows offering some early signs of relief. While sentiment across the broader crypto market remains mixed, SOL continues to show pockets of strength backed by ETF inflows, improving treasury activity, and gradual technical improvement on higher timeframes.

Even so, upside remains far from guaranteed. Solana now approaches a cluster of critical resistance levels that will determine whether this recovery attempt matures into a broader trend reversal or fades into another lower-high formation. With price hovering near the $140–$142 band, volatility is expected to increase.

Institutional Flows Create a Supportive Backdrop

One of the more notable developments comes from renewed demand on the institutional side. Ted Pillows highlighted how Solana-linked treasury companies are beginning to stabilize and show early recovery signs, a shift that aligns with steadily rising inflows into Solana ETFs. Bitwise’s SOL fund alone has absorbed more than $527 million in inflows since November 10.

Solana ETF inflows have surged past $527 million since November 10, highlighting steady institutional demand despite recent volatility. Source: Ted Pillows via X

This consistency of inflows doesn’t guarantee upside, but it does act as a buffer during pullbacks. If these inflows persist, Solana price prediction models tilt more favorably, especially heading into December, where historically liquidity improves across risk assets.

Technical Structure Approaches a Critical Test

From a charting perspective, Solana price is entering a decisive zone. Price has rebounded sharply from the $121–$122 demand region, an area where buyers stepped in aggressively, according to CryptoGemsCom. This bounce pushed SOL back towards the immediate resistance band at $144, which now becomes the level traders are watching for confirmation.

Solana has bounced strongly from the $121–$122 demand zone and is now retesting the critical $144 resistance area. Source: CryptoGemsCom via X

Meanwhile, ChiefraT’s chart places emphasis on the two recovery markers at $146.85 and $152.80, both aligning with key Fibonacci retracement levels. These zones previously triggered strong rejections, and a clean breakout through them would signal a meaningful shift in trend strength.

Solana is now eyeing the $146.85 and $152.80 Fib resistance levels, key zones where previous rallies were rejected. Source: ChiefraT via X

Key Support and Resistance Levels to Watch

Support remains firmly established around $121–$126, where the most recent reversal originated. Losing this level would place SOL back into a vulnerable position, likely sending the price towards deeper liquidity pockets near $110.

Solana current price is $139.50, down 2.05% in the last 24 hours. Source: Brave New Coin

On the upside, the first reaction zone rests at $144, followed by the more significant resistance confluence at $147–$153. This cluster aligns with both historical supply and Fibonacci retracements. Clearing this zone would open the path towards $165, the next major liquidity block from earlier this year.

If momentum accelerates, Solana price prediction scenarios extend towards the broader mid-range level at $180, a region that previously capped bullish expansions during Q2.

Macro Structure Suggests SOL Is Not Done Yet

Higher-timeframe structure presents an interesting case. Gordon’s long-range chart, rooted in a Wyckoff-style multi-phase progression, argues that Solana may still be sitting in the later stages of a large reaccumulation pattern. His model outlines a potential move back towards 320–$380 over the next market cycle, provided price maintains its structural supports and ETF inflows continue stabilizing demand.

Solana may still be in a late-stage Wyckoff reaccumulation, with potential upside toward $320–$380 if structure holds. Source: Gordon via X

The broader takeaway is that while short-term volatility remains significant, SOL’s long-term narrative remains technically intact. Institutional flows, on-chain activity, and cyclical positioning all form part of the argument that SOL Solana price could still be building for a larger expansion phase in 2025.

Final Thoughts

Solana price is attempting an early recovery, backed by improving ETF inflows, stabilization across treasury-linked companies, and a constructive bounce from major demand levels. However, the next phase hinges entirely on whether SOL can reclaim the heavy resistance cluster between $144 and $153, a zone that has rejected the price multiple times.

Clearing this area would place Solana in a stronger position to retest mid-range targets around $165–$180, and potentially reopen discussions for higher-timeframe expansion later in the cycle. But until confirmation arrives, participants should remain cautious of lower-high formations and the possibility of another dip towards $121 if demand weakens.

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