市场资深人士Brandt预计,基于这些因素,Solana对ETH的价格将飙升100%

币界网Published on 2024-08-09Last updated on 2024-08-09

币界网报道:

资深分析师Peter Brandt认为,Solana可能会对以太坊飙升100%,并指出前者有多个有利因素。

Solana最近对以太坊的表现引发了包括Brandt在内的市场观察人士的反应。在最近的一项分析中,Brandt强调了Solana在对抗以太坊方面取得重大进展的潜力。

Solana的积累阶段

SOL/ETH周线图显示了从长期积累阶段的明显突破。这个持续了一年多的积累阶段以区间波动为特征,价格在大约0.0350到0.0500 ETH之间波动。

SOLETH 1W图表|彼得·勃兰特

突破发生在SOL飙升超过0.0500 ETH的关键阻力位时,该阻力位自2022年初以来一直是加密货币的上限。

市场分析师指出了这一突破的重要性。从历史上看,这种从长期积累阶段的突破往往会导致强劲的上涨,因为它们表明市场情绪的转变。

Solana瞄准以太坊100%上涨

成交量情况也支持了看涨前景,突破期间交易量显著增加。交易量的大幅飙升表明,突破可能会持续下去,因为这表明了强烈的购买兴趣。

在这些看涨走势中,有报道证实,巴西欢迎其首个现货Solana ETF产品。该报告引发Solana的价格飙升至163美元,有助于其对以太坊的收益。

此外,图表上的移动平均线(MA)进一步证实了看涨趋势。18周均线最近突破了8周均线,这是一个看涨的“黄金十字架”

下一个需要关注的关键水平是0.1100 ETH标记,它代表了基于前一个区间高度的潜在价格目标。如果SOL继续上涨,未来几个月可能会达到这一水平,这意味着从目前的价格水平上涨100%。

Brandt确定了支持Solana崛起的因素

除了技术方面,勃兰特对索拉纳的看涨前景还基于几个积极的基本面因素。首先,Brandt指出了以太坊持续存在的问题。他批评以太坊繁琐、“有缺陷”且昂贵。

据他说,以太坊关于去中心化的说法是有问题的。Brandt认为以太坊一直需要修复,这意味着它可能没有其支持者所认为的那么强大。他将以太坊对升级和改进的频繁需求与美国制造的汽车进行了比较。

另一方面,勃兰特称赞Solana用户友好,基础扎实。他强调,Solana的技术和基础设施更适合满足市场需求。

与此同时,在短期内,SOL/ETH比率昨日大幅飙升至0.0643的峰值。虽然这标志着其历史最高值,但索拉纳在这一水平上面临着强烈的阻力。因此,SOL最近对以太坊下跌,今天下跌了2.66%。

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