ETH has been consolidating within a tight trading range lately, but there's something brewing beneath the surface. High-leverage long positions keep stacking up while price action remains relatively contained. That's usually when smart money starts taking notice. The setup screams opportunity for large players—whales can trigger liquidations across retail positions whenever the market decides to move. This kind of scenario has historically preceded volatile price swings. Worth keeping an eye on the funding rates and open interest metrics to gauge just how extended these positions really are.
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SorryRugPulled
· 7h ago
Damn, it's the same old trick again. Every time they say there's big money backing it, but retail investors still get cut.
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CantAffordPancake
· 7h ago
Is this the same trick again? High leverage stacking and then waiting to cut the leeks? Should I, as a retail investor, just obediently watch?
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ProofOfNothing
· 7h ago
The leveraged long positions are stacking so aggressively, eventually the whales will harvest a wave.
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MonkeySeeMonkeyDo
· 7h ago
Whales are about to harvest the newbies again. I've seen this rhythm of liquidation and slaughter too many times before.
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WhaleWatcher
· 7h ago
Wait, are these leveraged long positions piling up so aggressively? Isn't another liquidation wave coming?
ETH has been consolidating within a tight trading range lately, but there's something brewing beneath the surface. High-leverage long positions keep stacking up while price action remains relatively contained. That's usually when smart money starts taking notice. The setup screams opportunity for large players—whales can trigger liquidations across retail positions whenever the market decides to move. This kind of scenario has historically preceded volatile price swings. Worth keeping an eye on the funding rates and open interest metrics to gauge just how extended these positions really are.