Cardano price is floating above the $0.62 level on Sunday April 20, down 0.7% on the daily candle. However, derivatives trading signals observed over the weekend suggest recent Trump comments from Founder Charles Hoskinson are unlikely to impact ADA price action negatively in the week ahead
Cardano Bulls Cluster Around $0.60 Support as Charles Hoskinson Hints at Strained Trump Relationship
Over the weekend, ADA price action has been notably resilient, holding above the critical $0.60 support level.
This comes on the heels of an exclusive interview where Charles Hoskinson dismissed the importance of forging ties with the Trump administration.

Despite being excluded from a recent White House crypto summit, Charles Hoskinson claims that the Cardano team has not established a close relationship with the Trump administration.
“I don’t need to make a deal with Trump,” Hoskinson told DL News during Paris Blockchain Week, downplaying the perceived political snub.
Notably, other crypto leaders such as Brian Armstrong (Coinbase) and Michael Saylor (MicroStrategy) met with Trump and top crypto advisors David Sacks and Bo Hines. In reference, Hoskinson emphasized that U.S. political proximity may offer optics but lacks long-term impact.
Cardano left out of Trump-backed Crypto Projects?
When Trump included ADA among five cryptocurrencies in his crypto strategic reserve proposal back in March 2025, it sparked optimism across the Cardano ecosystem.
Many hoped this would signal increased support from the Trump administration. However, a month later, while other crypto projects are actively aligning with U.S. political influencers, Cardano appears to have been sidelined.
Founder Charles Hoskinson remains unfazed in his latest interview, emphasizing that political proximity may offer short-term visibility but rarely leads to sustainable outcomes.
In contrast, Trump-backed WLFI recently unveiled plans to launch a USD1 stablecoin on Ethereum and BNB Chain, while also making strategic investments in tokens like Tron and Chainlink.
The Cardano community has taken note of ADA’s absence from these high-profile initiatives, sparking debate over why one of the industry’s most actively developed blockchains is being left out of Trump-linked crypto endeavors.
Cardano Derivatives Volumes Cross $700M as Markets Lean Bullish
Despite the political headlines surrounding Charles Hoskinson’s remarks, market participants are seemingly more focused on price action than policy drama.
Derivatives trading data over on Sunday April 20, reveals a optimistic, risk-tolerant stance from ADA traders.
As depicted in the Coinglass chart above, the total ADA derivatives trading volume surged by 8.62% to $716.28 million, while open interest edged up to $635.27 million up 1%.

The increase in Open Interest matches up to the 1.2% downswing in Cardano spot prices on the day. This signals that bull traders are actively defending their positions to prevent a break down below the $0.60 price level.
What’s more telling is the behavior of traders across top exchanges. On Binance, the long/short ratio sits at 2.19, while OKX shows even more aggressive positioning with a ratio of 2.62, meaning more than two longs for every short. Among top traders, that bullish tilt remains intact, with long-to-short account ratios over 2:1 and position ratios still firmly long-biased.
This accumulation of leveraged long positions suggests that both retail and institutional participants are eyeing a move higher — possibly in anticipation of a breakout past the local resistance at $0.65, or simply confidence in ADA’s technical foundation above $0.60. However, the growing appetite for leverage comes with its own risks.
Cardano Price Analysis For the Week Ahead
Looking ahead, Cardano price outlook suggests bulls may face major stress tests to defend the $0.60 level. Howevrr, if bulls can maintain control and defend against cascading long liquidations, ADA could build enough momentum to challenge $0.65, potentially opening the door to a run toward $0.70.
But failure to hold that line could quickly dampen confidence, potentially sending ADA prices spiraling back toward $0.55.
Cardano Technical Price Analysis Today: Bulls Eye $0.65 as $0.60 Support Holds Steady
Cardano (ADA) enters the week with its price consolidating around $0.6203, where the 4-day SMA acts as immediate resistance. The flattening yellow 4-SMA line hovering near the current price reflects indecision, while the longer-term 60-SMA, sitting significantly higher at $0.7092, reinforces the presence of a persistent macro downtrend. Still, the tight price action and low volatility suggest an imminent breakout is in play.
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