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Hyperliquid Whales Maintain Balanced Long and Short Positions With 0.94 Ratio Amid Market Dynamics
Large traders on Hyperliquid are currently managing a combined $2.899 billion in open positions, demonstrating the platform’s significant liquidity depth. The positioning dynamics reveal a carefully balanced market structure, with the long-short ratio sitting at 0.94, indicating a near-equilibrium distribution between bullish and bearish bets among the platform’s biggest players.
Long-Short Ratio Breakdown: Market Structure at a Glance
According to Coinglass data, bulls currently control $1.404 billion in long positions, representing 48.43% of total whale exposure, while bears maintain $1.495 billion in short positions accounting for 51.57%. This nearly even split demonstrates how the largest traders on Hyperliquid are hedging their market outlooks. The 0.94 long-short ratio suggests a slight bearish lean among whale traders, though not extreme enough to indicate complete directional conviction.
Profitability Split: Contrasting Outcomes Between Longs and Shorts
The most striking aspect of current whale behavior lies in the diverging profit-and-loss picture. Long position holders are collectively facing unrealized losses of $140 million, while short position holders have captured $247 million in gains. This $387 million gap in profitability reflects the recent market conditions favoring downside positions, even as whales maintain relatively balanced exposure across both directions.
The 0.94 long-short ratio combined with these asymmetric P&L outcomes suggests that while whales aren’t overly committed to either direction directionally, those holding shorts are currently winning the market narrative. This positioning remains a key indicator for retail traders monitoring institutional sentiment on Hyperliquid.