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Solana Price Forecast: ETFs and derivatives data flash caution as SOL recovers

  • Solana ticks higher by over 2% on Monday after four straight days of losses, holding above $80.
  • SOL-focused ETFs recorded their fourth-largest daily outflow on Friday, reflecting a rebalancing as institutional confidence shocks.
  • Derivatives data shows a bearish incline among traders amid negative funding rates and a larger wipeout of long positions.

Solana (SOL) price is up over 2% at press time on Monday, staging a minor recovery after four consecutive days of losses, bringing the total to a 5% drop last week. However, institutional confidence in Solana took a hit on Friday with an outflow of roughly $8 million, while derivatives data reflects a bearish stance amid negative funding rates

The technical outlook for Solana is mixed, as the short-term recovery requires a successful daily close to confirm renewed demand.

Confidence declines in Solana

CoinGlass data shows that the US spot Solana Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) recorded $7.84 million in outflows on Friday, marking the fourth-largest daily outflow and third weekly net negative flow. If institutions consistently record outflows this week, it would mount further downside pressure on Solana. 

SOL ETFs data. Source: Sosovalue

Meanwhile, Solana derivatives witnessed $22.98 million in liquidations over the last 24 hours, led by $19.18 million of long liquidations, suggesting that broadly bullish positions were wiped out. The negative funding rate of -0.0141% reaffirms traders' bearish sentiment, with short positions trading at a premium. 

SOL derivatives data. Source: CoinGlass

Technical outlook: Will Solana continue to hold ground above $80?

Solana shows recovery on Monday after a four-day decline, which broke below the rising support trendline near $88.00, shifting its message from underpinning strength to a completed topping structure. The near-term bias leans bearish as price holds well below the clustered 50-, 100-, and 200-day Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), which underline a broader downtrend.

This recovery in SOL could face immediate resistance near the trendline breakout area around $88.00, close to the 50-day EMA at $91.24.

Momentum has cooled, with the Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator slipping into negative territory and crossing below the signal line, suggesting renewed selling pressure. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) at 42 sits below the midline, reinforcing the view that bears retain control despite the absence of oversold conditions.

Chart Analysis SOL/USDT (Binance)
SOL/USDT daily price chart.

On the downside, immediate support is at Sunday's low at $81.44, where a break would open the way toward the prior reaction base at the February 24 low at $75.63, which started the former rising trend line. Below that, the broader bearish extension would expose deeper retracement levels toward earlier consolidation zones, while only a daily close back above $91.00 would begin to question the current bearish bias.

(The technical analysis of this story was written with the help of an AI tool.)

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Vishal Dixit

Vishal Dixit

FXStreet

Vishal Dixit holds a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Wilson College but found his true calling in the world of crypto.

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