Solana (SOL) Records 100% Increase in Volume: Possibilities of Price Retrace

Abstract:Solanas price has stayed near $75.30 despite a sharp surge in futures volume across major exchanges, with Binance, OKX, Bybit, Gate, Bitget, and Hyperliquid all reporting major gains. However, the accompanying positioning shows a strong long bias, leaving SOL vulnerable to forced liquidations if support fails. About $6.07 million in positions were already liquidated, mostly longs. Technically, SOL remains below its intermediate moving average near $78.10, while the long-term average is much higher at $89.26, signaling weak structure. Short-term support sits at $74–$75; losing it could open a drop toward $70–$72 and lower. A sustained break above $78–$80 would suggest accumulation rather than speculative leverage, but for now crowded longs and rising futures activity create asymmetric downside risk.

Solana's price is essentially unchanged despite a significant increase in derivatives activity, which could lead to a much more volatile next move. The volume of SOL futures has more than doubled over the past day on a number of major exchanges, but the positioning data that goes along with it suggests that there may be another price decline.

Solana gains more fat

Binance reported a 24-hour SOL futures volume of about $890 million, up 144.8%. Bybit added 108.6 percent, while OKX's volume rose by 146.1%. Increases of about 154%, 210%, and 168%, respectively, were seen on Gate, Bitget, and Hyperliquid.

SOL/USDT Chart by TradingView

However, SOL's 24-hour performance is essentially flat and it is still close to $75.30. The discrepancy suggests that increased trading activity has not resulted in strong directional demand. Additionally, positioning has a strong long bias. Whereas OKX reports 2.42, the Binance account long/short ratio is roughly 2.43.

At 2.71, Binance's top-trader account ratio is even higher. Although this positioning does not guarantee a decline, it makes SOL more vulnerable to liquidation in the event that it loses support. Liquidation data already show that risk. About $6.07 million in SOL positions, including $4.60 million in longs and $1.47 million in shorts, were liquidated over the course of a day.

The chart offers yet another reason to exercise caution. SOL remains below the intermediate moving average at about $78.10 and trades close to $75.30. More significantly, the long-term moving average is still considerably higher at $89.26, indicating that the overall structure remains weak.

Short-term levels are formed

Short-term support is between $74 and $75. If selling picks up speed, losing this area could expose SOL to another move toward $70-$72, followed by the lows of July and August. However, if buyers regain control, the volume expansion could be beneficial.

The first more compelling sign that higher participation is encouraging accumulation rather than speculative leverage would be a persistent break above $78–$80. For the time being, however, crowded long positioning and increased futures activity are creating asymmetric risk.

If SOL does not break out to support the leverage being built around it, some of those new positions may be forced out of the market by another retrace.

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