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#ArthurHayesSeesHYPEOvertakingSOL Everyone is talking about the 26M$ in long liquidations if $LAB drops toward the 3.47$ zone, but nobody is talking about the short liquidations sitting above the market.
Have you checked the liquidation clusters around the 10$–13$ zone? They are massive. If price surges through that area, we could be looking at more than 80M$ in short liquidations in total.
So the real question is:
Will the market go after 26M$ in long liquidity below, or the much larger pool of short liquidity above?
Especially when funding rates are sitting around -0.17, which shows heavy short concentration. Historically, when too many traders lean to one side, the market tends to punish the majority.
What do you think? Will LAB make another squeeze toward 10$–13$, or will the long liquidity get hunted first?
Drop your opinion below.
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