More Than $20 Million In Long Liquidations As Bitcoin Falls To $41,000
Bitcoin had broken above $40,000 again last week, marking the digital asset’s fifth break above this point this year alone. Given that it has been trending in its $36-$38k support level before this, traders had taken to placing their trades in anticipation of the cryptocurrency’s next movements. The digital asset had barreled towards $42,000 leaving positive sentiment in its wake but resistance at this point proved devastating for long traders. Bitcoin Long Traders Suffer Losses A recent pullback in the price of bitcoin saw a significant amount of long liquidations rock the market. Bitcoin....
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The price of bitcoin has once again fallen below $22,000 once more. As expected, it has come with its own consequences for those in the crypto market. Most prominent have been in the liquidations, which have ballooned in the last 24 hours. With the most recent crash, more than 57,000 traders have seen their positions liquidated. Bitcoin Dip Triggers $151 Million Liquidations Over the last 24 hours, more than 57,000 traders have been liquidated in the crypto market. This has led to a total of $151 million in assets liquidated over the last day. The most prominent of these has been....
As is typical in the bitcoin market, the bitcoin price fell as there were $154.5 million in long liquidations.
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Crypto liquidations had ramped up following the market crash. Even with the recovery had come more liquidations as short calls had also taken a hit. However, with the recovery moving over the last week, the market has begun to regain some semblance of balance and so the liquidations have begun to settle. Crypto Market Liquidations Relaxes Although liquidations cannot entirely stop, the liquidations have begun to subside. It had fallen from over $1 billion in liquidations at the height of the market crash and has slowly but surely returned to normal levels. This is obvious in liquidations....
The recent market crash has once again sent Ethereum crashing towards $2,500. This dreaded point for the digital asset has since been avoided with much success but with market momentum declining every day, there may be more to come. As expected, the price decline has led to liquidations in the cryptocurrency, running into $50 million […]