Solana (SOL) is working to build momentum and reclaim $200 as it faces significant dumping pressure at that level. On Thursday (December 19), SOL fell to $193, falling below $200. On Friday, sellers kept control as SOL fell to an intraday low of $175, then rebounded and stabilized at $194. However, on Saturday, selling sentiment reappeared as SOL fell by nearly 7% to $181. A slight decline occurred on Sunday, with SOL falling to $180. SOL had a very positive start last week, pumping 5.30% to $189. On Tuesday, buyers maintained control, pumping the price to $197.
Due to the dumping pressure of around $200, SOL only saw a small pump on Wednesday. On Thursday, SOL experienced another fall, dropping by 4.57% to $188. On Friday, sellers still maintained control, and the price continued to fall to $184, a decrease of 2.24%. On Saturday, buyers returned to the market, pushing SOL up by over 6% to $195. However, it fell back into the red on Sunday, closing the weekend with a nearly 3% fall to $189. Due to the difficulty for buyers and sellers to establish control, SOL is currently slightly falling in this trading session.
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Solana (SOL) is working to build momentum and reclaim $200 as it faces significant dumping pressure at that level. On Thursday (December 19), SOL fell to $193, falling below $200. On Friday, sellers kept control as SOL fell to an intraday low of $175, then rebounded and stabilized at $194. However, on Saturday, selling sentiment reappeared as SOL fell by nearly 7% to $181. A slight decline occurred on Sunday, with SOL falling to $180. SOL had a very positive start last week, pumping 5.30% to $189. On Tuesday, buyers maintained control, pumping the price to $197.
Due to the dumping pressure of around $200, SOL only saw a small pump on Wednesday. On Thursday, SOL experienced another fall, dropping by 4.57% to $188. On Friday, sellers still maintained control, and the price continued to fall to $184, a decrease of 2.24%. On Saturday, buyers returned to the market, pushing SOL up by over 6% to $195. However, it fell back into the red on Sunday, closing the weekend with a nearly 3% fall to $189. Due to the difficulty for buyers and sellers to establish control, SOL is currently slightly falling in this trading session.