The market is leaning bullish at the moment. Current long-to-short positioning sits around 52% net long, suggesting traders remain cautiously optimistic despite recent volatility. This moderate skew indicates the market sentiment hasn't swung into extreme territory—there's still room for both buyers and sellers to operate. Worth monitoring how this ratio shifts as we approach key support and resistance levels.
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GasGasGasBro
· 5h ago
52% net long? This is the true market sentiment—no crazy FOMO and no despairing panic, just moving forward steadily...
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RugResistant
· 5h ago
watched the longs pile up to 52% and honestly... that's when i start getting nervous. looks textbook before a liquidation cascade tbh. sure say "not extreme" but i've seen this pattern get ugly real quick around resistance. dyor but keep your stops tight.
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BearWhisperGod
· 5h ago
52% net long? This is what they call cautious optimism. I still feel it's a bit too optimistic.
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OfflineValidator
· 5h ago
52% net long? With this little advantage, it's still called bullish. I think it's more like hesitating.
Wait, if the support level breaks, will this position cause a direct reversal?
Is this market really stable? It feels like everyone is just gambling.
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AltcoinTherapist
· 5h ago
52% net long, is that all? Feels like it's still a bit early for a real big surge.
The market is leaning bullish at the moment. Current long-to-short positioning sits around 52% net long, suggesting traders remain cautiously optimistic despite recent volatility. This moderate skew indicates the market sentiment hasn't swung into extreme territory—there's still room for both buyers and sellers to operate. Worth monitoring how this ratio shifts as we approach key support and resistance levels.