Solana long positions are clearly heating up, and derivatives data suggests SOL may be poised for a technical rebound

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January 28 News, Solana (SOL) has recently experienced significant changes in the derivatives market. After weeks of cautious observation, traders are beginning to re-enter bullish positions, with more funds betting on higher SOL prices rather than further declines. Data shows that long positions have clearly surpassed short positions, indicating a subtle shift in market sentiment.

Currently, SOL price fluctuates around $127, with a market capitalization of approximately $72 billion. The price continues to hover within a short-term resistance zone. Although a clear breakout has not yet formed, buying interest is gradually recovering. Unlike direct spot purchases, many traders are choosing to position themselves for an upward move through derivatives contracts linked to SOL, which is often seen as a sign of improving short- to medium-term sentiment.

This return of bulls occurs after SOL experienced a period of pressure. Previously, due to cautious market sentiment and some uncertain events, trading activity declined, and many funds temporarily exited the market. Now, some traders believe that negative factors have been priced in, and the risk-reward ratio is once again becoming attractive.

It is worth noting that during the price adjustment, the staking volume on the Solana network remained relatively stable. A large number of tokens are locked for the long term to earn yields, reflecting ongoing confidence among some holders in the network’s fundamentals. Solana is known for its high throughput and low transaction costs, with fast confirmation speeds and low fee thresholds, continuously attracting DeFi projects, on-chain applications, and tokenized assets. This also means that increased network usage often drives actual demand for SOL.

However, the market should remain cautious of potential risks. Past network outages and security incidents are still remembered by some traders, and derivatives-driven markets tend to be highly volatile. When long positions become overly concentrated, even a small correction could trigger a chain of liquidations, rapidly amplifying price fluctuations.

From the data, SOL’s market cap has slightly increased over the past 24 hours, with an increase in long positions reflecting growing buying strength. In the short term, whether SOL can effectively break through key resistance levels still depends on overall market sentiment and the sustainability of funds. However, current signs indicate that market attention to its future performance is once again heating up.

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