Solana Plunges 12%, But This Pattern Could Mean Decline Isn’t Over Yet
28 Januar 2025 - 1:30AM
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Solana has seen a price drawdown of around 12% during the past day,
but if this pattern is to go by, there could be more decline on the
way. Solana Has Seen A Crash Over The Last 24 Hours The
cryptocurrency sector as a whole has plummeted during the past day,
with Solana not being spared as its price has also gone through a
notable decline. Below is a chart that shows how SOL’s recent
performance has looked. From the graph, it’s visible that Solana
has suffered a steep plunge of almost 12% in this period, which is
worse than many other top cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin (BTC), for
instance, has seen a decline of around 5%. Related Reading: Bitcoin
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‘Overbought’ Following this crash, Solana is now back at the $227
level. The asset has seemingly paused its fall for now, but it’s
possible that it would resume soon. SOL Has Breached Under Its
Symmetrical Triangle In a post on X earlier in the day, analyst Ali
Martinez discussed about a Symmetrical Triangle that Solana had
been trading inside. The “Symmetrical Triangle” here is a pattern
from technical analysis (TA) that forms when the price of an asset
consolidates between two trendlines of a roughly equal and opposite
slope. The upper line of the triangle connects together lower highs
in the price, while the lower level joins higher lows. As the asset
travels inside the pattern, its range gradually converges on the
midpoint line. Like other TA patterns, the upper level of this
pattern is likely to provide resistance to the asset. Similarly,
the lower line can help the cryptocurrency to reach a bottom. A
break out of either of the trendlines can imply a continuation of
trend in that direction. That is, a break above the triangle is a
bullish signal, while a fall under it can lead to a bearish
outcome. The Symmetrical Triangle is just one possible type of
triangular-shaped formation that an asset can display. Two other
popular ones are the Ascending and Descending Triangles, which
occur when one of the trendlines is parallel to the time-axis (the
upper one in the case of the former and the lower one for the
latter). Now, here is the chart shared by the analyst that shows
the Symmetrical Triangle that the 1-hour price of Solana had been
stuck inside over the past week: From the graph, it’s visible that
Solana was approaching the apex of the triangle when Martinez had
made the post. As the consolidation becomes narrower, a breakout
can become more probable to occur, which appears to be just what
has happened with SOL in the hours since. The height of this
triangle was equal to a swing of around 20%. Usually, Symmetrical
Triangle breakouts are of the same degree as the height of the
pattern, so the analyst had noted that SOL could be primed for a
20% move. Related Reading: Bitcoin Shark Wallets Set New Record:
Bullish Foreshadowing For 2025? While a breakout does seem to have
occurred for Solana, it hasn’t yet elongated to this scale. It now
remains to be seen whether the pattern would hold for the asset or
not. Featured image from Dall-E, charts from TradingView.com
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