Market volatility! In the past 24 hours, $718.1 million in short positions were liquidated, marking the largest single-day liquidation since the sharp decline on October 10.
What does this wave of liquidations reflect? First, excessive concentration of short bets; second, market volatility expanding and triggering a chain reaction. When prices rise rapidly, those with high leverage shorts find it difficult to escape and are forced to cut losses.
From a technical perspective, such large-scale liquidations often indicate extreme changes in market sentiment. Changes in position distribution, funding rates, and open interest in contracts are worth paying attention to—these indicators can help you determine whether the subsequent trend will continue or reverse.
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Market volatility! In the past 24 hours, $718.1 million in short positions were liquidated, marking the largest single-day liquidation since the sharp decline on October 10.
What does this wave of liquidations reflect? First, excessive concentration of short bets; second, market volatility expanding and triggering a chain reaction. When prices rise rapidly, those with high leverage shorts find it difficult to escape and are forced to cut losses.
From a technical perspective, such large-scale liquidations often indicate extreme changes in market sentiment. Changes in position distribution, funding rates, and open interest in contracts are worth paying attention to—these indicators can help you determine whether the subsequent trend will continue or reverse.