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Cardano (ADA) Drops Below $0.57 as Sellers Regain Control

ADA dipped below key support at $0.576 despite brief intraday gains, with price ending the session near its daily low amid broad market pressure.

Jun 25, 2025, 4:06 p.m.
DA falls under $0.57 after brief move toward $0.59.
ADA retreats to $0.5679 following a failed breakout near $0.59.

What to know:

  • ADA slid 2.78% to $0.5679, breaking below the $0.576 support.
  • Price action continued within a descending channel, showing bearish structure.
  • Volume peaked at 63.5M during a failed rebound to $0.585.

Cardano's ADA token is trading at $0.5679, down 2.78% in the past 24 hours, after erasing an earlier price rebound, according to CoinDesk Research's technical analysis model.

Despite briefly pushing higher during the latter half of the session, ADA failed to retain upward momentum and slipped toward its daily low into the close.

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Throughout the day, bearish structure persisted, with lower highs capping each attempted recovery. The token struggled to regain traction even as broader crypto sentiment improved on geopolitical developments. ADA has lagged behind peers during the recent market bounce, keeping pressure on near-term support.

Investors are now watching whether ADA can defend deeper structural levels in the $0.55 to $0.50 zone, as the broader market reacts to both easing tensions and economic data pointing to slower global trade activity.

Technical Analysis Highlights

  • ADA traded within a 24-hour range of $0.0175 (3.01%) from $0.5928 to $0.5753.
  • Price action formed a descending channel with lower highs and lower lows.
  • Notable high-volume sell-off occurred during the 09:00 hour when ADA reached its intraday low.
  • ADA briefly rebounded from $0.5753 to $0.5835 during the 13:00 hour, posting the period's highest hourly volume (63.5M).
  • In the final hour of the analysis window, ADA gained 1.04%, rising from $0.577 to $0.583.
  • Breakouts above $0.582 and $0.585 during this rally were met with immediate resistance.
  • The 13:45 candle saw the largest volume spike of the hour at 3.78M units.
  • A minor pullback followed, with price dropping from $0.585 to $0.582 around 13:51.
  • Buyers stepped in to defend the $0.581 level, stabilizing price action temporarily.
  • After the rally stalled, ADA declined into the close, reaching a session low of $0.5679.

Disclaimer: Parts of this article were generated with the assistance from AI tools and reviewed by our editorial team to ensure accuracy and adherence to our standards. For more information, see CoinDesk's full AI Policy.

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