#数字资产生态回暖 $BEAT Market Observation: Market Rebound Triggered by Short Liquidations



Recently, BEAT's performance has indeed drawn attention. This is not just a simple price increase; the underlying capital flow and short liquidation situation reveal some interesting signals.

From a technical perspective, BEAT's price is currently standing above multiple key moving averages. The arrangement angle formed by EMA7 and EMA25 is quite steep, which in contract markets typically indicates strong upward momentum.

Even more noteworthy is the trend on the derivatives side. According to on-chain data, the short liquidations in the past hour reached $184,200, while long liquidations during the same period were only in the thousands of dollars. The scale of short liquidations is over 60 times higher. Such extreme liquidation imbalance often indicates that short positions are excessively crowded, and any small disturbance can easily trigger chain reactions of forced closures.

From a trading standpoint, in such a market structure, every correction could be the last struggle of the shorts. When one side's positions are overly concentrated, counter-movements tend to reinforce themselves — liquidation triggers forced closures, which further push prices higher.

If the trend continues, short-term focus can be placed on the psychological level of $2.50, with further breakout targets aimed at above $2.80. Of course, derivatives trading is inherently a probabilistic game, and risk management always comes first.

Currently, BEAT's market environment indeed favors the longs. But remember, the sustainability of any trend ultimately depends on the continued flow of funds, which is equally important.
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PermabullPetevip
· 2025-12-15 12:20
The shorts got blown again. This is what Web3 is supposed to look like.
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AirdropHunter007vip
· 2025-12-14 10:36
Shorts liquidation at 60x leverage, this pace is a bit intense... but we all know how long such extreme imbalance can last? Insufficient funds can cause a quick reversal at any moment.
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 2025-12-12 20:08
The shorts got wiped out again and again, this wave is indeed satisfying.

BEAT, this pace is a bit fierce. The 60x liquidation imbalance indicates what? It shows that the shorts are really too crowded.

But honestly, whether it can continue to rise depends on the fund flow; don’t be fooled.

Wait and see if it can truly hold at the $2.50 level.
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0xInsomniavip
· 2025-12-12 20:01
Short positions have been wiped out again, and this time the liquidation ratio is quite extreme... a 60x difference, it must be very crowded.

Quick money makers are always a minority, most are just bagholders.

That level at 2.5 definitely warrants attention, but I still think this kind of market is prone to reversal, don’t get caught.

Capital continuity... that’s the key. Without persistence, everything is pointless.

Contracts are like eating bones without spitting them out; even if you earn, you need to take profits, otherwise it’s all worthless.

Really? Is it that easy for short positions to be liquidated? Feels a bit too smooth.

This rebound looks promising, but risk awareness needs to keep up, everyone.

Is the moving average steep? I’ve seen this kind of chart many times, then got hammered down...

Fundamentals are king; technical analysis is just a reference. Don’t be superstitious about lines.
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HodlKumamonvip
· 2025-12-12 20:00
Shorts blew up 60x, is this wave quickly moving to 2.80? After some calculations, Bear Bear concludes that sustained funding is the real daddy.
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MidnightGenesisvip
· 2025-12-12 19:50
On-chain data shows that this wave of liquidation imbalance is indeed interesting. The scale of the bloodbath for the shorts is outrageously unreasonable. Monitoring indicates that there's something behind that 60x difference, and I need to take another look.
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GateUser-44a00d6cvip
· 2025-12-12 19:44
The shorts are about to get squeezed out again. This rebound is quite fierce.
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