A $48 billion Bitcoin leverage trap is about to trigger a massive forced exit the moment price boundaries break
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Bitcoin Holds Support as Leverage Cools
Bitcoin has been held in a tight range around $63,000 with buyers holding up $62,800, and sellers holding back advances above $63,100. Pressure on leverage has eased a bit in the derivatives market since the May and June highs, due to a decline in liquidation activity. A breakout above $63,100 could shift momentum, while losing $62,800 would expose the market to deeper weakness. Bitcoin remains locked near $63,000 as buyers defend support, whil…
Bitcoin's $48B Leverage Trap Looms as Market Approaches Critical Inflection Point
Bitcoin faces a $48B leverage trap threatening market stability as price boundaries approach, Ethereum prepares for the Hegotá upgrade near $1,880, and regulatory developments continue alongside security concerns.
A $48 billion Bitcoin leverage trap is about to trigger a massive forced exit the moment price boundaries break
Bitcoin's calm near $62,941 masks a split in Bitcoin futures positioning: either a downside break or an upside breakout could gain speed from forced trades. At 09:30 UTC on Aug. 15, CoinGlass showed $47.88 billion of Bitcoin open interest, $38.49 billion of 24-hour futures volume and $2.234 billion of spot volume. Futures turnover was 17.23 times CoinGlass's spot-volume measure during the same rolling window. The ratio measures relative trading …
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