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Cardano price indicator that once preceded a 300% rally is back

By Shaurya Malwa · Published March 25, 2026 · 5 min read · Source: CoinDesk
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Cardano price indicator that once preceded a 300% rally is back

Two historically contrarian indicators are flashing simultaneously for ADA, with average holders deeply underwater and derivatives traders piling into the most aggressive short positioning in nearly three years.

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The average Cardano holder who bought in the past year is down 43%. The derivatives market is betting it gets worse. But both of those things happening at once have historically meant the opposite.

Santiment data shows ADA's 365-day Market Value to Realized Value (MVRV) ratio has fallen to -43%, meaning wallets that have been active on the Cardano network over the past year are sitting on an average loss of 43% on their positions.

The metric is deep in what Santiment labels the "opportunity zone," a band that previous instances in 2023 and late 2024 preceded recoveries as the MVRV mean-reverts toward zero.

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MVRV measures average trading returns across a given timeframe, and it always gravitates back toward zero over time. When it's extremely negative, the holders most likely to panic-sell have already sold.

The remaining supply sits in hands that are either committed to holding or have already accepted the loss. That's the kind of positioning that reduces further selling pressure and sets up the conditions for a bounce when any catalyst arrives.

At the same time, Binance's weekly average funding rate for ADA has turned to its most negative reading since June 2023. Funding rates reflect the balance between long and short positioning in perpetual futures. A deeply negative rate means shorts are dominant and paying longs to keep their positions open. In simpler terms, the derivatives market is crowded on the bearish side.

That crowding is what makes it a contrarian signal. When shorts are this concentrated, any positive price movement triggers liquidations that force short sellers to buy back their positions, which pushes the price higher, which triggers more liquidations.

The cascade works in reverse too, but the historical pattern on ADA shows that funding rate extremes of this magnitude have preceded short squeezes more often than they've preceded further declines.

The last time both signals aligned this clearly was mid-2023, when ADA was trading around $0.25 before rallying roughly 300% over the following 18 months. That doesn't mean the same outcome is guaranteed, however, as ADA is down 71% since its September peak, the broader market is dealing with a war, sticky inflation, and no rate cuts in sight, and Cardano's ecosystem metrics haven't produced the kind of usage growth that would justify a fundamental repricing.

But bottom signals aren't about fundamentals. They're about positioning. And the positioning on Cardano right now, with average holders at -43% returns and shorts at a three-year high, is the kind of setup where the next move catches the majority off guard.

ADA was trading at $0.26 on Tuesday, down roughly 7% on the week.

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