ZEC's recent trend is quite interesting. After the sharp decline, the big players didn't sell off; instead, they continued to buy heavily. This contrarian move usually indicates they still have confidence in the future market.



From the liquidation data, the situation is indeed shifting. Short positions were liquidated for $1.88 million, while long positions only saw $375,000 liquidated—this stark contrast shows the shorts are retreating. Open interest in contracts increased by 12.76% during the rebound, with new longs actively building positions. This increasing entry signal is quite clear.

If this pace continues, the short-term target can be set at the key level of $455. If it can hold steady, $486 is also achievable. Of course, risk management should be in place, with a stop-loss set at $395 for better safety.

Based on the current pattern, there are still opportunities for direct long positions at market price. However, ultimately, it depends on your risk tolerance.
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bridge_anxietyvip
· 13h ago
Large holders not selling indicates they still have confidence; it all depends on whether we can truly stabilize at 455.
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alpha_leakervip
· 13h ago
Large holders not selling indicates they still have confidence; this momentum is indeed something special.
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OptionWhisperervip
· 13h ago
I've seen this big whale buying up strategy too many times. The key is whether it can break 455, or it's just a false move.
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QuietlyStakingvip
· 13h ago
Whale accumulation, I've seen this move too many times, but the key is whether it can truly hold steady at 455. The liquidation data is indeed interesting; the clear retreat of the bears... we need to keep a close eye on it. Here comes the 395 stop-loss again, always the same pattern. Will it break through the bottom if it really hits? I think we should wait and see; this rebound isn't that simple.
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MoneyBurnerSocietyvip
· 13h ago
Whales sweeping in, shorts liquidating, longs building positions... I've seen this combo too many times, and then a sudden drop just sends me straight to liquidation price for a vacation.
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