Solana rebounds amid ETF inflows, futures data highlights sell-side dominance

Source Fxstreet
  • Solana recovers by 1% on Wednesday after a four-day freefall amid persistent downside bias.
  • Nearly $42 million in long liquidation and a 2% drop in Open interest in the last 24 hours signal sell-side dominance in Solana futures.
  • Solana ETFs recorded a net inflow of over $3 million on Tuesday, suggesting steady institutional interest.

Solana (SOL) rises against headwinds by over 1% at press time on Wednesday, after four consecutive days of losses. Institutional inflows on Tuesday reaffirm steady interest in Solana, while retail sentiment falters, as evidenced by declining Open Interest and massive long liquidations. The technical outlook for Solana focuses on increased selling pressure, shifting momentum, and the potential for a path of least resistance to the downside.

Retail sentiment falters despite ETF inflows

The US spot SOL Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) on Tuesday recorded $3.80 million in inflows, recovering from $2.22 million in outflows from Friday. This inflow signals steady institutional interest in Solana amid declining crypto and global financial markets. 

SOL ETFs data. Source: Sosovalue

Meanwhile, the Solana Open Interest (OI) is down 2.05% over the last 24 hours, to $7.92 billion, reflecting a significant decline in the value of outstanding futures contracts, including leverage. In line with reduced capital, long liquidations of $41.99 million in the same timeframe outpaced short liquidations of $1.33 million, wiping out broadly bullish-aligned positions.

SOL derivatives data. Source: CoinGlass

The institutional interest could hold Solana in the short term, while a steady decline in market sentiment would increase the likelihood of a sharp correction.

Technical outlook: Will Solana extend its pullback to $100?

Solana trades below $130 at press time on Wednesday, down roughly 7% so far this week amid rising geopolitical tensions driven by US President Donald Trump's tariff threats. The 20-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at $135 reverses from the 50-day EMA, signaling renewed short-term selling.

Technical indicators on the daily chart suggest strengthening downward momentum for Solana. The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) line extends below the red signal line toward the zero line, deepening negative histogram bars. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) stands at 41, below the midline, reinforcing sellers' control.

A downside continuation in Solana could test the support zone between the December 18 low at $116 and the S1 Pivot Point at $112.

SOL/USDT daily price chart.

Apart from the 20-day and 50-day EMAs, Solana could face significant headwinds near the $145-$148 resistance zone, which also coincides with the 100-day EMA at $147. 

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

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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