Today: 29 June 2026
Browse Category

NASDAQ:HSDT 11 October 2025 - 19 November 2025

Solana (SOL) Price Rollercoaster: From $250 Uptober High to $185 – Will It Rebound to $300?

Solana (SOL) Price Today, November 19, 2025: ETF Boom Holds SOL Around $140 After Sharp Pullback

Solana’s price today is hovering around $140–141, up roughly 1% over the last 24 hours, with a market capitalization close to $77 billion and 24‑hour trading volume in the $5.5–5.8 billion range. That keeps SOL firmly in the #6 spot among cryptocurrencies by market cap, even after a steep slide from early‑November highs above $170. CoinMarketCap+2Investing.com+2 Over the course of today’s session, SOL has traded in a relatively tight day’s range near $137–143, reflecting a market that’s still volatile but trying to build a base after several weeks of selling pressure. Investing.com+1
19 November 2025
Solana’s Meteoric 2025 Surge: Uptober Rally, ‘New Wall Street’ Hype & Bold Forecasts

Solana’s Uptober Rollercoaster: Record Rally, Wall Street Hype & Bold Price Forecasts

Sources: Solana price and market data from Investing.cominvesting.com and CoinDCXcoindcx.com; recent Solana news and analysis from Tech Space 2.0ts2.techts2.tech, CoinDeskts2.tech, Cointelegraphts2.tech, CoinCentralcoincentral.comcoincentral.com, CoinSpeakercoinspeaker.comcoinspeaker.com, Yahoo Financets2.tech, and CryptoNewscryptonews.comcryptonews.com; expert commentary via Coinspeaker/Coinspeakerts2.techts2.tech and CryptoQuant analystscoincentral.com.
11 October 2025

Stock Market Today

  • FTSE 100 slips as homebuilders weigh, oil rises
    June 29, 2026, 1:28 PM EDT. The FTSE 100 ended Monday down 0.2% at 10,484.22 as housebuilders and Babcock International slid after the Bank of England reported weak UK mortgage approvals. Brent crude climbed to $72.85 a barrel after fresh US-Iran tensions. Sterling firmed, with Andy Burnham's leadership pitch stressing fiscal discipline, which seemed to calm worries over UK borrowing. European shares edged a bit lower. In contrast, US stocks rose, the S&P 500 up 0.6%. UK mortgage borrowing for May tumbled to £2.9 billion, the lowest in almost two years. US Treasury yields nudged higher. Markets are watching for progress on the oil ceasefire and for news on cabinet jobs in the UK.
Go toTop