Solana Turns Bullish On 8H Chart – Break Above $147 Could Confirm New Trend

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Solana is now at a critical juncture as it trades around a pivotal price level that could determine its short-term direction. After weeks of selling pressure and underwhelming price action, bulls are attempting to regain control—but success hinges on reclaiming higher resistance zones. Without a decisive move upward, Solana’s price action may continue to follow the broader downtrend that has defined the last few months.

Meanwhile, macroeconomic tensions continue to escalate. Trade conflicts between the United States and China are intensifying, with both nations imposing aggressive tariffs. This has created a high-risk environment across global financial markets, and altcoins like Solana are particularly vulnerable. With uncertainty rising and investor sentiment turning cautious, digital assets are under growing pressure.

However, there is a glimmer of technical optimism. Top crypto analyst Crypto Seth shared an analysis suggesting that Solana has flipped bullish on the 8-hour chart. According to his view, if SOL can break above key resistance, it could confirm a trend shift and trigger a potential recovery rally. Until then, traders are watching closely as Solana navigates a critical support-resistance battleground amid a volatile macro backdrop.

Bulls Must Hold the Line as Market Faces Trade War Pressure

Solana is currently trading in a make-or-break zone, having lost 55% of its value since reaching its all-time high in January. This decline mirrors a broader crypto and equities market correction that began when macroeconomic tensions escalated—most notably due to rising inflation, global instability, and intensifying trade war rhetoric between the United States and China.

Bulls now face a critical moment. Solana must hold current levels and reclaim key resistance zones to spark a recovery rally. Failing to do so could open the door to a sharp meltdown in price, particularly if macro conditions continue to deteriorate. US President Donald Trump’s unpredictable policy decisions, especially surrounding tariff impositions, have created a hostile environment for risk assets like Solana. Ongoing tariff escalations with China are only adding to market uncertainty, further weighing on investor sentiment.

However, there is a glimmer of hope from the technical side. Seth shared insights suggesting that Solana has flipped bullish on the 8-hour chart. According to his analysis, a break above the $147 level would confirm a trend shift and potentially pave the way for a sustained recovery. For now, all eyes remain on whether SOL can clear this level or face renewed pressure in a volatile global climate.

Solana reclaiming key levels | Source: Crypto Seth on X

Solana Faces Pivotal Resistance: Can Bulls Break Through?

Solana (SOL) is currently trading at $132 after several days of struggling to reclaim this key resistance zone. Price action remains uncertain, and bulls must now show strength to avoid a deeper correction. Reclaiming the $132–$135 range is crucial, as it could confirm short-term momentum and signal the start of a recovery rally.

SOL testing critical resistance | Source: SOLUSDT Chart on TradingView

To establish a higher high and shift the current downtrend structure, SOL must push decisively above the $150 level. This area has served as a strong rejection point in previous attempts and stands as the next major test for bullish continuation. A clean breakout above this level could open the path toward higher targets and renewed investor confidence.

However, if bulls fail to defend the $125 support level, Solana may risk a drop back to lower demand zones around $100—or potentially even lower, depending on broader market conditions. Macroeconomic uncertainty, continued trade tensions between the U.S. and China, and overall weakness in altcoins are all contributing factors weighing heavily on SOL’s price.

For now, traders are watching the $135 level closely. A breakout above this key threshold could shift the tide in Solana’s favor. Until then, caution remains warranted.

Featured image from Dall-E, chart from TradingView 

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