Solana Eyes $140 If $145–$155 Demand Zone Breaks, Analysts Warn

Published at 2025-11-13 10:04:01

Solana (SOL) is testing a key $145–$155 demand zone that has held since Nov. 4, and market participants say a decisive break would likely open the path to $140. The retest comes amid renewed selling pressure; if bids fail to absorb orders at current support, algorithmic sellers and stop-loss cascades could accelerate downside. Volume and order-book depth will be critical to determine whether this is a genuine breakdown or a short-lived shakeout.

Why it matters: a breach of this zone would not only set a nearer-term technical target around $140 but also dent sentiment across the broader altcoin market, where SOL acts as a liquidity and infrastructure proxy. Short-term traders should watch confirmation signals and manage risk—buyers can look for re-entry only after clear support re-establishment, while cautious holders may consider trimming exposure if support gives way.

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