- Solana is reacting to an H2 demand zone, but liquidity below could push it lower
- A deeper demand zone might offer a stronger bounce opportunity
- The market remains unpredictable—watch for a structural shift before making a move
Solana has been playing mind games with traders lately.
Yesterday, we highlighted a structural shift after a break of structure (BOS) and anticipated a move down from our marked supply zones.

The price did drop after taking some liquidity from above—but it didn’t quite reach our supply before reversing.

Now, SOL is sitting in a key H2 demand zone, but there’s a catch.

There’s still untapped liquidity below, which could mean further downside before any real bounce. Let’s break it down in today’s Solana analysis.
Solana Analysis: Where Does Price Go Next?
H2 Demand Zone: Bounce or Fakeout?
Right now, SOL is reacting to an H2 demand zone.
This could be a short-term support level, but here’s the problem—there’s still liquidity sitting lower.

If market makers want to grab those levels before a reversal, we might see another leg down before a strong reaction.
Deeper Demand Zones Below
Looking lower, there’s another stronger demand zone that could serve as a more reliable support level. If Solana sweeps the liquidity below the current level, we might finally get a solid reaction from buyers.
Uncertainty & Market Psychology
Here’s the truth: the market doesn’t owe us anything. While these are the most likely scenarios, SOL could always move unpredictably. We’re working with probabilities, not certainties—so staying flexible is key.
Solana Price Prediction: Two Possible Scenarios
- Bullish Case: Solana holds the current demand zone, shifts structure, and starts reclaiming key resistance levels.
- Bearish Case: SOL dips lower to sweep liquidity before bouncing, or even breaks further down if demand fails.
Either way, traders should watch for a clear structural shift on lower timeframes (M3/M5) before making any major moves.
Final Thoughts on Solana’s Next Move
Solana has been playing out its liquidity grabs and structural shifts just as expected, but the next move isn’t guaranteed.
Will we see a deeper drop before the next bounce? Or will demand hold? Stay sharp and watch how price reacts!
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