- Solana has grabbed liquidity, but more downside may come before a reversal
- A key supply zone could cause a reaction before another drop
- Liquidity levels below may be targets before a real pump begins
In our last Solana price prediction, we identified both upside and downside liquidity.

Looking at the H1 chart, Solana has already moved down to grab part of that liquidity. But don’t be fooled—there’s a good chance it still has lower levels to sweep before any real move up.

Why? Liquidity Still Needs to Be Taken
Price moves in cycles, collecting liquidity before making its next push.
Yes, Solana has grabbed some liquidity, but check out these three low points of liquidity left behind—those could be targeted before we see any real upside momentum.

It’s a classic move: the market takes liquidity, creates new liquidity traps, then revisits them later. And right now, that could mean another dip before a real reversal.
Key Supply & Liquidity Levels to Watch
There are two supply zones above that could cause a reaction before Solana heads lower.

However, keep an eye on the liquidity resting above—if buyers get too aggressive, we might see a push higher before any deeper retracement.
Final Thoughts
We can never predict market moves with absolute certainty—price can and will do whatever it wants. These are possible scenarios, not guaranteed outcomes. Always manage your risk and wait for confirmations before making a move.
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