Key Insights:
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Cardano’s price struggles as it drops below $0.26, maintaining a bearish outlook as moving averages turn into resistance.
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Open interest in Cardano rises slightly, indicating traders are rebuilding positions at lower levels amid declining market participation.
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Continued spot outflows suggest ongoing selling pressure, with investors reducing exposure rather than accumulating at lower prices.
Cardano’s price has slipped to around $0.2559, marking a decline of over 2% in the last 24 hours. This drop follows a breakdown below the critical $0.26 support level, placing ADA at its lowest point since late 2024. Sellers continue to dominate the market, with all major moving averages now acting as resistance levels, signaling a sustained bearish outlook.
In an unusual development, Cardano’s open interest has seen a slight increase of 0.27%, reaching $410.27 million, according to Coinglass data. This uptick is notable given the bearish price action, suggesting that traders are rebuilding positions at lower price levels instead of liquidating their holdings. Despite the negative price action, this increase in open interest shows traders’ reluctance to abandon their positions completely. However, the 14.62% drop in volume to $715.53 million points to waning market participation, with fewer buyers stepping in to defend key support levels.
Continued Spot Outflows Signal Weakening Sentiment
Spot outflows remain a significant concern, with Cardano recording net outflows of $1.56 million on February 11. These outflows add to a trend of persistent selling pressure that has been ongoing throughout 2026. While these outflows are not massive, they indicate that investors are more inclined to reduce exposure rather than accumulate assets at lower prices. The outflow pattern strengthens the notion that market sentiment remains weak.
Source: TradingView
The technical outlook for Cardano has also deteriorated as it trades below all major moving averages. The 20-day EMA stands at $0.2987, the 50-day at $0.3450, the 100-day at $0.4155, and the 200-day at $0.5151. With all four moving averages now acting as resistance, it’s clear that the path of least resistance is downward. The price action below these moving averages further cements the bearish trend, with any attempt to recover being quickly met with rejection.
Intraday Action Shows Weak Bounce Attempts
On shorter timeframes, such as the 30-minute chart, ADA is trapped within a descending channel, with price testing the lower boundary near $0.2555. The RSI is nearing oversold conditions, and the MACD continues to show a bearish trend. Despite weak bounce attempts, sellers remain in control, preventing any meaningful recovery. The price is currently compressing near the lower boundary of the channel, and a breakdown below $0.255 would expose further downside toward $0.25.
The key level to watch is the $0.25 psychological support. If ADA can hold above this level and show strong volume, a potential bounce could reverse the bearish trend. However, a daily close below $0.25 would confirm the breakdown, likely targeting the $0.22 to $0.20 demand zone, marking a deeper correction.
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