The Long/Short ratio sits at roughly 52% on the short side—clearly more bearish positioning right now. What happens next really hinges on whether selling pressure can persist. If we're going to see any real follow-through, Bitcoin needs to break below that 98k support level. That's the key zone to watch. Below that, we could see acceleration; hold it, and we're range-bound.
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AirdropBuffet
· 11h ago
Shorts 52%? Oh, we need to see if 98k can break through; only then is there hope.
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GateUser-75ee51e7
· 11h ago
If 98k can't be broken, it feels like I need to wait a bit longer. How long the bears can hold on in this wave is the real question.
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ETHmaxi_NoFilter
· 12h ago
If 98k can't be broken, we'll continue consolidating. It feels like the bears are a bit weak right now.
The Long/Short ratio sits at roughly 52% on the short side—clearly more bearish positioning right now. What happens next really hinges on whether selling pressure can persist. If we're going to see any real follow-through, Bitcoin needs to break below that 98k support level. That's the key zone to watch. Below that, we could see acceleration; hold it, and we're range-bound.