$SOL

When an asset, such as Solana (SOL) in USDT, is referred to as having “broken resistance”, it means that the price has broken through previously established price levels that acted as barriers to price increases. This can be a sign that the asset could continue to rise, as the breaking of resistance often indicates a shift in supply and demand.

As for EMAs (Exponential Moving Averages), when the 50-period EMA crosses above the 200-period EMA, it is a bullish signal, suggesting that the asset could be in a positive long-term trend. Similarly, if the 35-period EMA powerhouse also crosses above the 200-period EMA, this reinforces the bullish signal. In short, these crossovers can be indicators of a possible increase in the asset’s price in the future.