Ethereum Leverage Ratio Sees Sharp Drop: What It Means

Ethereum Leverage Ratio Sees Sharp Drop: What It Means

Data shows the Estimated Leverage Ratio has seen a sharp decline for Ethereum on Binance, a sign that traders have been pulling back on risk. Ethereum Leverage Ratio Has Dropped To A Value Of 0.57 As pointed out by an analyst in a CryptoQuant Quicktake post, speculative activity in the Binance Ethereum derivatives market has […]


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