How strong is the current bearish force of Monero? The long-short ratio tells you everything—on the short side, the average position is around 500. But this also means risks are accumulating.
If the price rises to 550, the 10x short positions will be liquidated. Continuing upward to 600, the 20x positions will be cleared. At 650, even the 40x positions can't hold. If it can withstand until 700, then all the 40x shorts will be wiped out.
It sounds intense, but the data is even more so—just a 50-point increase, and the market cap has grown by about $1 billion, which is over 70 billion RMB. What if it really hits 700? The market cap could reach around 85 billion. This is not just about price appreciation; the core lies in the capital game and risk release behind it.
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GasFeeVictim
· 19h ago
Blowouts are easy to talk about, but when it comes to critical moments, everyone gets nervous.
50 basis points equals 7 billion RMB, that gap is truly outrageous... The market is so fragile.
Can 700 really withstand it? I have a feeling something fishy might happen there.
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SmartMoneyWallet
· 01-12 00:51
The 500 average price figure is a bit outrageous. Is the on-chain chip distribution really this concentrated? I'll take a closer look... Just releasing 50 points alone accounts for over 7 billion in liquidity. There must be big funds pushing behind the scenes. Retail investors are completely on the passive side of the pressure.
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governance_lurker
· 01-12 00:51
With so many shorts stacked up, it feels like they're just waiting for a big bullish candle to trigger a liquidation frenzy.
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FloorPriceWatcher
· 01-12 00:45
The more shorts pile up, the more exhilarating the explosion feels.
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Can 700 really be reached? It feels like 50 points is already so fierce.
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Market cap doubles, but who will bear the risk...
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The bears are betting, the bulls are betting, it all depends on who breaks first.
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If this wave really surges, the shorts will bleed heavily.
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I have to say, the data is truly frightening, just playing around with over 7 billion.
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Will it be smashed back when it hits 550? That's the real question.
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I repeatedly imagined that explosion scene, and it got me a bit hyped.
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If Monero really takes off this time, I feel the whole internet will go crazy.
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I like the term "risk accumulation," very precise.
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RetailTherapist
· 01-12 00:35
The short stack has so much dynamite, one Mars explosion will blow everything up
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700 really about to break, the short-term traders are all going to the hospital
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50 points over 7 billion? How strong must the leverage players' hearts be
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If Monero really surges this time, the explosive order data will be terrifying
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Risk release? Basically, it's funds harvesting each other
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An average of 500 holdings and still daring to add more, this is gambling with your life
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The density of this leverage increase, I think the risk far outweighs the opportunity
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If you ask me, the more shorts pile up, the more it signals a bottom
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850 billion market cap? Sounds great, but can it really rise to that?
How strong is the current bearish force of Monero? The long-short ratio tells you everything—on the short side, the average position is around 500. But this also means risks are accumulating.
If the price rises to 550, the 10x short positions will be liquidated. Continuing upward to 600, the 20x positions will be cleared. At 650, even the 40x positions can't hold. If it can withstand until 700, then all the 40x shorts will be wiped out.
It sounds intense, but the data is even more so—just a 50-point increase, and the market cap has grown by about $1 billion, which is over 70 billion RMB. What if it really hits 700? The market cap could reach around 85 billion. This is not just about price appreciation; the core lies in the capital game and risk release behind it.