Recently, BEAT's trend has been quite interesting. Look at the volume surge and the -25% drop, yet the open interest remains high. This contradictory phenomenon is actually a typical signal of long leverage being wiped out.
From the order book perspective, what is the real story? Selling pressure is continuously absorbing, but buyers have not provided effective support for a counterattack. The price action has long broken all recent technical structures, and there is no sign of weakening in the downward momentum. This is not a complicated situation; following the trend and shorting is actually the only reasonable logic.
Technical arrangement: entering between 0.295 and 0.305 is relatively safe. Set the stop-loss at 0.325, which is rigid. As for targets, first look at 0.265, then further down to 0.235. The passive selling pressure from the bulls will continue as long as the high open interest situation does not improve. This downward trend is worth following.
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ChainSauceMaster
· 14h ago
The short squeeze this time is really intense, and the position is still so high, it's hilarious.
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StrawberryIce
· 14h ago
The long leverage wipeout this wave, it really seems like there's no suspense.
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SellTheBounce
· 14h ago
Uh... the open interest is still so high, but the selling pressure hasn't stopped, this is just a trap.
People are like that—when there's a slight rebound, they want to buy the dip, only to end up as the last bag holder.
Buy the dip after a fall, there will always be a lower point.
History will repeat this scene.
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MemeKingNFT
· 14h ago
Oh no, it's the same old script of "leverage liquidation" again. Why do I feel like I've been watching this every day lately...
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NotSatoshi
· 14h ago
Holding a high position without selling, where's this buying pressure coming from for a counterattack... Looks like a good shorting opportunity.
Recently, BEAT's trend has been quite interesting. Look at the volume surge and the -25% drop, yet the open interest remains high. This contradictory phenomenon is actually a typical signal of long leverage being wiped out.
From the order book perspective, what is the real story? Selling pressure is continuously absorbing, but buyers have not provided effective support for a counterattack. The price action has long broken all recent technical structures, and there is no sign of weakening in the downward momentum. This is not a complicated situation; following the trend and shorting is actually the only reasonable logic.
Technical arrangement: entering between 0.295 and 0.305 is relatively safe. Set the stop-loss at 0.325, which is rigid. As for targets, first look at 0.265, then further down to 0.235. The passive selling pressure from the bulls will continue as long as the high open interest situation does not improve. This downward trend is worth following.