Solana Weekly Chart Signals Key Accumulation Zone as Fractal Pattern Reappears
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TLDR: Solana has corrected 77% from its $295 peak, mirroring past cycle retracement patterns. The $31–$48 zone aligns with 0.5 and 0.618 Fibonacci levels and FVG demand. A breakdown below $31 may expose deeper retracement toward the $17 region. Fractal comparison projects long-term targets between $500 and $1,000 if the cycle repeats. Solana’s weekly chart shows a deep retracement from its all-time high, with price now trading near critical Fibonacci levels. Market observers are watching the $30–$50 range as a possible accumulation zone ahead of the next cycle. Fractal Structure and Historical Price Cycles The weekly SOL/USDT perpetual chart on Binance tracks two major bull cycles followed by sharp corrections. The first cycle saw Solana rally from $1.07 to about $260 between 2020 and 2021. That move represented a gain of more than 24,000%. After that surge, the price corrected nearly 97% to around $7.78. The second cycle followed a similar pattern. Solana climbed from $7.78 to roughly $295, recording a gain near 3,700%. It then entered another prolonged correction phase. Crypto market analyst Crypto Patel shared a fractal comparison on X, noting the current 77% decline from the all-time high. The post compared the present structure to the previous cycle’s deep retracement. #Solana Fractal Alert: Last Time This Happened, It Pumped 24,234% Cycle 1 ◉ 2020-2021: $1.07 → $260 (+24,234%)Correction Phase ◉ Then Crashed -97% to $7.78 Cycle 2 ◉ 2022-2025: $7.78 → $295 (+3,700%)Correction Phase ◉ Now down -77% from ATH Pattern Suggests:$SOL Price… pic.twitter.com/yB2IwvX5xV — Crypto Patel (@CryptoPatel) February 14, 2026 The tweet stressed that past fractals do not guarantee future results and urged traders to manage risk. At the time of analysis, SOL trades near $83. The chart shows that previous parabolic advances followed extended consolidation phases. This repeating structure forms the basis of the…
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