Rising Bitcoin Prices Cause Cascade of Short Liquidations, Highest Ratio of Short vs. Long Wipeouts Since July 2021 – Market Updates Bitcoin News

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The sudden spike in bitcoin value caused the highest ratio of short liquidations vs long liquidations since July 2021, according to Bitfinex.

rises too much, short sellers are liquidated, meaning their short position is closed by the crypto derivatives exchange. According to Bitfinex researchers, a significant number of liquidations took place on Jan. 14.

Bitfinex analysts further detailed that a retraction in bitcoin’s price still remains probable. “While it is typical for bear markets to have a complete wipeout of shorts,” the analyst noted. “The entire rally has been built on the backbone of continuous market shorts keeping funding low and prices being pushed up by forced liquidations and running stops. So, a pullback in bitcoin price remains a possibility.

 

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