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I just noticed something interesting in the U.S. market: the short position in a certain asset has reached its highest volume level. At first glance, it seems purely bearish, but the reality is more complex. When you observe a combined operation of this kind, with so many shorts accumulated, you also need to consider that there could be short covering pressure at any moment. Large volumes of short positions don't always mean that the price will continue to fall; sometimes, it's quite the opposite. It's worth monitoring how this combined operation develops in the coming days because these market extremes often generate unexpected movements. The key is not to be carried away by a single sentiment but to analyze the full context.