Solana has dropped over 6% and is now trading below $80, extending a losing streak that stretches back six weeks to mid-January.
Solana (SOL) Price
The slide began after SOL failed to hold above $95. It then broke through the $90 and $85 support levels before forming a low at $77.30.
At the time of writing, SOL is trading near $76.45, which is the lower boundary of its current consolidation range.
The price is sitting below the 100-hourly simple moving average, adding more weight to the bearish case.
On the hourly chart, a bearish trend line has formed with resistance sitting at $82. The 50% Fibonacci retracement level of the recent swing also lines up near $82, making that a key zone to watch.
For any recovery to gain traction, bulls would need to push the price back above $82 and then $83.10. A clean close above $83.10 could open the door toward $87 and eventually $92.
The derivatives market is backing the downside case. According to CoinGlass, SOL’s long-to-short ratio is sitting at 0.89, near its lowest level in over a month. A ratio below 1 means more traders are positioned for the price to fall.
Source: Coinglass
Funding rates have also flipped negative. SOL’s funding rate currently stands at -0.0245%, a level last seen around the February 6 price dip. Negative funding means short traders are paying long traders, which reflects a market leaning heavily bearish.
The RSI is reading 31, pointing downward and approaching oversold territory. The MACD lines are converging, suggesting uncertainty among traders.
If Solana fails to defend $76.45 on a daily close, the next major target to the downside is the February 6 low at $67.50.
Below that, the $62 level has been identified as further support.
On the upside, $77 is the first resistance zone, followed by $82, $83.10, and $87.
SOL has now posted losses in six consecutive weeks since mid-January.
The February 6 low of $67.50 remains the key level that analysts are watching if selling pressure continues.
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