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Solana Sentiment Hits 2.5-Year Extreme After 17 Days of Negative Funding
Solana is experiencing one of its most pessimistic market phases in recent history. Derivatives data reveals that funding rates have stayed negative for 17 consecutive days, the longest bearish streak in approximately 2.5 years. While the price hovers around the mid-$80 zone, trader positioning suggests the market remains deeply cautious about any potential recovery.
17-Day Negative Funding Streak Signals Deep Pessimism
SOL’s funding rate has been underwater since mid-January, creating the most extended period of bearish sentiment since 2022. Negative funding occurs when short sellers pay long holders, meaning the majority of traders are betting on further downside. This isn’t just a brief moment of doubt—it’s a sustained wave of skepticism that’s rare even by crypto standards.
The chart shows SOL trending downward before stabilizing near $80–$90. Throughout this decline, traders kept piling into short positions rather than taking profits or flipping bullish. “The positioning resembles prior downside phases rather than neutral consolidation,” highlighting how one-sided the market has become. This environment mirrors the conditions discussed in Solana drops to $98 as key demand zone is tested.
Crowded Shorts Often Precede Volatility Spikes
The lower panel of the funding chart displays an unbroken sequence of red bars, confirming just how defensive the market remains. Historically, when positioning gets this lopsided, it often marks trend exhaustion zones. Similar setups were analyzed in SOL holds critical $97–$100 support, where extreme sentiment preceded sharp moves in either direction.
Extended negative sentiment doesn’t guarantee a reversal, but it does create conditions for volatility expansion. When everyone’s leaning the same way, even a small catalyst can trigger rapid unwinding of positions. Whether that means continuation to the downside or a violent short squeeze, the current setup is anything but stable.
What’s Next for Solana?
Right now, SOL is caught between multi-year bearish positioning and price stabilization. The derivatives market is screaming caution, but extreme sentiment often marks turning points rather than midpoints. Traders should watch for either a breakdown below $80 or a sudden shift in funding rates as potential signals that the 17-day streak is finally ending.