Liquidation dynamics show an interesting pattern: the last time the liquidation chart looked this calm and flat, roughly 10 figures worth of long positions got wiped out the following Monday. The market saw a sharp reversal that caught many traders off guard. Now we're seeing similar consolidation signals again. The question on everyone's mind—could we be staring at a repeat scenario? Historical patterns don't always repeat perfectly, but when the data lines up this closely, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on what happens at the start of the next trading week.
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GasFeeCrier
· 9h ago
Here you go again? Last time I calmed down like this and cut it directly, and now I want to do it again?
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defi_detective
· 9h ago
Hey wait, wasn't this calmness also the night before a massacre?
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ContractTearjerker
· 9h ago
Hmm... Is it really going to explode this time? Last time, I just cut a wave during the dip.
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OvertimeSquid
· 9h ago
Calm = Prelude to a storm, see the real deal on Monday
Liquidation dynamics show an interesting pattern: the last time the liquidation chart looked this calm and flat, roughly 10 figures worth of long positions got wiped out the following Monday. The market saw a sharp reversal that caught many traders off guard. Now we're seeing similar consolidation signals again. The question on everyone's mind—could we be staring at a repeat scenario? Historical patterns don't always repeat perfectly, but when the data lines up this closely, it's definitely worth keeping an eye on what happens at the start of the next trading week.