- The chart shows TON near a strong support area at $1.20 to $1.45, where investors see a clear zone for long-term positions in the coming cycle
- The setup forms targets at $3.5, $6.8 and $15 if TON keeps support at $1.20 and this forms the next potential rise in the projected structure
- A drop under $1.20 points to heavy downside, while a hold keeps TON on track for a move that reaches the upper zones marked at $3.50, $6.8 and $15
TON trades near a strong support zone between $1.20 and $1.45, as chart data shows a setup that may guide the asset toward $3.5, then $6.8, then $15 in the next one to two years. The analyst notes that this region forms the main accumulation band after an 82 percent decline from the all-time high. The structure displays a clear pattern where support must hold to keep the long-term path active.
Support Between $1.20 and $1.45 Forms Key Zone for Accumulation
The chart displays long-term weekly data that shows TON reaching its current level after a sustained drift from the upper trend channel. The drop measured 82.66 percent from the peak. The movement carried the price into a green support region labeled as strong support.
This area forms the base where long-term buyers enter positions. The analyst states that $1.20 to $1.45 acts as the ideal accumulation range for investors who see multiyear potential. The chart marks this zone with broad coverage that includes repeated touches and reactions through prior cycles.
TON now trades near $1.61, as shown in the image. The structure reveals earlier support based on long-term trendlines that converge near the current price. With this setup, the chart identifies the area where the next shift may begin. The question remains whether TON can maintain the $1.20 level long enough to activate the next phase of the projection.
Targets Build Sequential Path Toward $3.5, $6.8, and $15
The chart displays a large upside projection marked with a green vertical bar. This measure shows a potential 936.08 percent move that reaches the $15 region. Mid targets at $3.5 and $6.8 appear along dotted lines that represent prior structural levels. These marks show areas where TON traded in earlier phases of the cycle.
The analyst notes that TON must hold above $1.20 to keep the targets valid. If the support remains firm, a long-term climb becomes structurally possible. The projection shows the path connecting the lower support to the upper target with a clean break through the downward trendline.
Venture funds such as Pantera, Kingsway Animoca, and Sequoia are still holding TON, according to the analyst statement. Their positions shape the long-term outlook since sustained backing often supports reduced downside risk. The ecosystem also includes strong community support, which the analyst says limits large dumping behavior.
If TON maintains strength above $1.20, the chart presents a path where each target becomes a structural checkpoint. The $3.5 level forms the first area of reaction. The next zone around $6.8 acts as the mid-cycle turning area. The final target near $15 marks the full projected move from current support.
Trendline Break and Support Zone Form Basis for Long-Term Structure
The chart shows that TON recently broke below a trendline that shaped earlier behavior. A red circle marks the point where the price failed to reclaim the line and continued downward. This set the stage for the current test of strong support.
Below the main support , the chart shows no structural zones until much lower levels. As a result, the $1.20 boundary gains significant value. The long trend channel that guided prior growth intersects near the current zone, which forms a long-term decision point.
TON now sits inside the support band as the chart forms early reactions. The next movement depends on the strength of this zone and whether buyers remain active. The structure carries long-term potential if the price stays above $1.20 to begin a possible shift toward the upper targets.




