Just caught the latest market chatter—Solana's sitting at $134 and traders are asking the real question: has SOL peaked, or is there more room to run? The velocity's clearly shifted compared to weeks ago. Some folks are yanking out of leveraged longs, which honestly seems smart given how choppy things have been. If you're holding, the $130-140 range is basically the battleground right now. Watch the volume—that'll tell you if there's actual conviction behind any move or just noise.
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MissedAirdropAgain
· 6h ago
The era of leverage explosion is over; now, looking at volume is the true king.
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ChainMemeDealer
· 6h ago
Sol is indeed in a tug-of-war between 130-140, but it seems the leveraged liquidation wave hasn't fully stopped yet.
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DogeBachelor
· 6h ago
The 130-140 range is really uncomfortable. Looking at the volume helps to determine whether it's a genuine decline or just a shakeout.
Just caught the latest market chatter—Solana's sitting at $134 and traders are asking the real question: has SOL peaked, or is there more room to run? The velocity's clearly shifted compared to weeks ago. Some folks are yanking out of leveraged longs, which honestly seems smart given how choppy things have been. If you're holding, the $130-140 range is basically the battleground right now. Watch the volume—that'll tell you if there's actual conviction behind any move or just noise.