【Crypto World】The recent price movements of Yuzu Coin seem to fluctuate up and down, but the underlying issues are not that simple—leverage imbalance is playing the main role, while sentiment has retreated to the background.
The data is clear: the key liquidation point for longs is at $0.00777, and for shorts at $0.0086. The current price hovers around $0.00816, what does this mean? The longs are having a tough time. A drop of less than 5% can trigger chain liquidations, whereas shorts need the price to break higher to feel real pressure.
Since mid-November, this coin has not truly caught a breath. Every attempt to surge above $0.009 has been harshly suppressed, and there’s no solid support below. This is not market bearishness; rather, leverage structures have distorted the supply and demand relationship—no one can sustain momentum.
To break out of the current predicament? First, address the hanging sword over your head (leverage imbalance), or the rebound won’t last long. Only by resolving leverage issues can the market truly breathe.
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Is SHIB caught in a leverage dilemma? The long and short positions reveal the truth
【Crypto World】The recent price movements of Yuzu Coin seem to fluctuate up and down, but the underlying issues are not that simple—leverage imbalance is playing the main role, while sentiment has retreated to the background.
The data is clear: the key liquidation point for longs is at $0.00777, and for shorts at $0.0086. The current price hovers around $0.00816, what does this mean? The longs are having a tough time. A drop of less than 5% can trigger chain liquidations, whereas shorts need the price to break higher to feel real pressure.
Since mid-November, this coin has not truly caught a breath. Every attempt to surge above $0.009 has been harshly suppressed, and there’s no solid support below. This is not market bearishness; rather, leverage structures have distorted the supply and demand relationship—no one can sustain momentum.
To break out of the current predicament? First, address the hanging sword over your head (leverage imbalance), or the rebound won’t last long. Only by resolving leverage issues can the market truly breathe.