The setup looks undeniably bullish right now. What's striking is how many traders got shaken out—the liquidation numbers are genuinely staggering. When that many players are already sidelined after taking losses, you typically see the remaining liquidity push prices higher with less resistance. The market structure is primed for a strong rally. Anyone watching the order books can see the imbalance. Everything points upward from here.

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ZenMinervip
· 11h ago
So many people are being liquidated—some are forced to sell at a loss, others are wiped out in margin calls. If retail investors all get wiped out, would that actually make it easier to push the price up?
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 11h ago
Everyone who clears their orders will be broke; now let's just watch the show.
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P2ENotWorkingvip
· 11h ago
The liquidation is so fierce that retail investors have all fled. Now it's the institutions' turn to harvest the profits, haha.
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BridgeNomadvip
· 12h ago
ngl, liquidation cascades usually look clean on charts till they don't... seen this exact setup right before the Nomad bridge got absolutely gutted. order book imbalance doesn't mean much if counter-party risk suddenly surfaces, tbh.
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SchrodingerProfitvip
· 12h ago
The more people get liquidated, the more cautious we should be...
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