Solana's chart is starting to resemble the classic head and shoulders (H&S) pattern, which is frequently linked to bearish breakdowns and trend reversals. This could be a warning to bullish traders. The structure is starting to become apparent even though the market has not confirmed the setup yet. According to the chart, SOL reached its peak in late May at about $170 (the head) with two lower highs at about $160 forming the shoulders on either side. The $145-$147 range, which has served as support several times over the past month, seems to be the neckline's current range. If SOL breaks below that neckline with significant volume, we may witness a more severe short-term retracement down toward the $125-$130 range. The H&S pattern is typically a bearish reversal signal.
The upside potential appears limited for the time being unless bulls can mount a strong surge, as SOL has had difficulty breaking above the 100 and 200 EMAs. They are currently at $157 and $161, respectively. It is not finalized, though. If buyers are able to invalidate the neckline breach and force SOL past $162, the entire formation may be scrapped because the right shoulder is still developing. In that case, Solana would return to its bullish stance, targeting a retest of $170 and perhaps higher. Volume is still a crucial component that is lacking; thus far there has not been a clear volume spike that would indicate a breakout or a breakdown. The RSI is neutral with a slight bearish inclination hovering just below 50.
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