The imbalance in the ETH futures long-short ratio presents a critical inflection point worth examining. As noted earlier, the current sentiment positioning is extraordinarily skewed, leaving minimal room for moderate market moves. Should Ethereum breach the 5000 level, liquidations on the short side would be capped around 2 billion; conversely, if the price plummets below 4200, long positions face a potential 6 billion liquidation cascade. The scale of this asymmetry suggests institutional traders have already positioned for a directional outcome—the question is simply which direction they've chosen.
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The imbalance in the ETH futures long-short ratio presents a critical inflection point worth examining. As noted earlier, the current sentiment positioning is extraordinarily skewed, leaving minimal room for moderate market moves. Should Ethereum breach the 5000 level, liquidations on the short side would be capped around 2 billion; conversely, if the price plummets below 4200, long positions face a potential 6 billion liquidation cascade. The scale of this asymmetry suggests institutional traders have already positioned for a directional outcome—the question is simply which direction they've chosen.