Just got liquidated on my Ethereum short position. Does this mean it's time for the longs to get wrecked next? The market always likes to take out both sides.
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LiquiditySurfer
· 16h ago
Oops, this is a typical case of insufficient liquidity depth being exploited on both sides, and if you didn't time your surf points well, you'll be wiped out directly.
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Looking at this wave of momentum, the funds trapped in a short squeeze will definitely seek a new outlet. Currently, the bulls are indeed on the cusp of a storm, and market-making principles are always this ruthless.
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Come on, instead of guessing who will be squeezed next, it's better to think about whether your LP returns can outpace this volatility. The fate of unlicensed finance is just like this.
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A short squeeze is actually a trap for the bulls; the most efficient way to utilize capital is to cut both sides. This market cocktail is brewed for exactly that.
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Hold steady, don’t think about chasing highs or buying the dip. The smartest strategy in this rhythm is actually to sit on the sidelines and enjoy a drink, waiting for liquidity to warm up before getting in.
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Really, on-chain behavioral data is the true story. Don’t be fooled by the liquidation dramas. Arbitrage opportunities often arise in this chaos—it’s just a matter of whether you can understand it or not.
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0xInsomnia
· 12-11 11:43
Bull and bear traders are both just leeks; the big players are the farmers.
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WalletManager
· 12-09 20:59
When shorts are liquidated, do longs enter the market? Wake up, there’s a third hand in this game. Have you checked the on-chain data? Whale wallets are accumulating. The risk factor isn’t that simple.
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NoStopLossNut
· 12-09 20:59
Sold at a huge loss and exited, then watched the rebound—this feeling is just unbelievable, haha.
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GateUser-9f682d4c
· 12-09 20:58
It's the fate of retail investors—getting rekt from both sides. That's just daily life in the crypto market.
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OffchainOracle
· 12-09 20:51
All the shorts have been wiped out; are the longs next? The market just loves to alternate and cut retail investors.
Just got liquidated on my Ethereum short position. Does this mean it's time for the longs to get wrecked next? The market always likes to take out both sides.