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Crypto Boom: Bitcoin and Ethereum Surge Leaves Short Sellers $120M in Losses

Surging Cryptocurrency Values Trigger Significant Market Liquidations, Impacting Short Positions Severely

Mark Valerius by Mark Valerius
November 10, 2024
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  • Significant liquidations have been observed in the crypto market, driven by movements in major coins like Bitcoin and Ethereum.
  • Market liquidations have surpassed $280 million, with short positions bearing the brunt.

The crypto market has seen a wave of substantial liquidations in recent days, primarily influenced by price movements in major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).

These assets have been pushing into new price levels, resulting in substantial liquidations, especially for short positions. As the Fear and Greed Index approaches extreme levels, the market might witness further liquidations.

Market Liquidations Exceed $280 Million

On 6th November, when Bitcoin reached a new all-time high of $76,000, market liquidations spiked to over $600 million. This included nearly $427 million in short liquidations, the highest in over six months. Long liquidations totaled approximately $184 million.

More recently, on 9th November, market liquidations remained high, surpassing $280 million. According to Coinglass data, short positions accounted for about $189 million of the total liquidation volume. In contrast, long liquidations stood at around $92 million.

Major Cryptocurrencies Affected by Market Liquidation

In the past 24 hours, Bitcoin’s price has risen by more than 3%, coming close to the $80,000 mark—a new all-time high. Coinglass data indicates that Bitcoin led the liquidation volumes, with over $100 million in total liquidations within the past day.

Ethereum also recorded substantial liquidation volumes, ranking second after Bitcoin. Ethereum saw more than $56 million in short liquidations and an additional $13 million in long liquidations.

The current levels of market liquidation are influenced by heightened investor sentiment, as indicated by the crypto Fear and Greed Index. At the time of writing, the index stands at 78, reflecting a state of “extreme greed.”

This heightened positive sentiment, coupled with fear of missing out (FOMO), is pushing more traders into active positions, which could lead to additional market liquidations.

As the market shows signs of overheating, traders and investors should remain cautious. The increased activity could drive prices higher, but it also raises the likelihood of more liquidations if the market corrects or reverses.

Tags: Bitcoin (BTC)

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