$SOL at $86, are you going to buy in?



Don’t look at it now as dead or alive, let me tell you a piece of data first—SOL’s RWA has already reached $2 billion. This is not air, not a meme, it’s real-world stocks, bonds, and funds running on Solana. But what about the price? It’s down another 3.18% in the past 24 hours, crashing from $89 to $86.

First, look at the surface: it’s fallen, everyone is panicking.

A 3.18% drop in 24 hours, MACD has been negative for 9 consecutive hours, RSI6 jumped straight from 87.97 to 24.65—meaning from extreme overbought to extreme oversold. It’s like a patient just out of ICU, pushed back into the operating room.

Technical analysis tells you: selling pressure is still there, it may fall further in the short term.

First thing: why is it falling? Not because SOL is weak, but because someone is “clearing the field.”

Two reasons:

1. FTX needs to liquidate $5.1 billion worth of SOL holdings.

2. Long leverage is too high. Too many contracts piled around $90.

Second thing: but do you know who’s entering the market when retail panic sells?

- GSR launched a new ETF on Nasdaq—BESO, specifically buying SOL, BTC, ETH, and offering staking rewards. Nasdaq, that’s the temple of traditional finance.

- Solana’s RWA has broken through $2 billion, Securitize is partnering with Nasdaq to tokenize equity on Solana.

- Monthly active addresses holding coins hit 167 million, a new high. Daily trading volume also hit record highs.

Third thing: technical analysis shows that a trend reversal could happen in the next few days.

A bullish divergence appears on the daily chart—price is falling, RSI is bottoming out.

Key levels:

- Support: $80–82, which is the Fibonacci 0.618 level plus a high-volume zone. Hold this, and it’s the bottom.

- Resistance: $90, break above it, target $100–$110.

On one side, there are FTX liquidation rumors, leverage liquidations, and weakening technicals.

On the other side, RWA surpassing $2 billion, Nasdaq ETF entering, and monthly active addresses hitting new highs.

This is a classic “strong fundamentals + weak price” divergence.

Trading strategies:

Conservative (holding spot):

Start buying in batches at $80–82, add every 2% dip. Stop-loss below $78. Target first $100, then $130.

Aggressive (trading futures):

- Longs: volume breakout above $86.5 and $90, chase longs, stop-loss at $83, target $100–$110.

- Shorts: resistance at $88–$90 with volume stagnation, light short position, stop-loss at $92, target $80.

Don’t risk more than 5% of total funds per trade, leverage no more than 5x. The 7 days before and after the Alpenglow upgrade are the most volatile window, watch closely.

SOL’s current price is punishing the panicked, rewarding the greedy.

$80 SOL, you’re afraid to buy.

$100 SOL, you chase high.

$150 SOL, you slap your thigh and shout “I knew it.” #比特币反弹 $SOL
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