$HBAR This wave is a bit interesting.
On the 15-minute timeframe, the trading volume was pushed to more than twice the usual level directly. The price rose by 1%, but more importantly, the open contract positions increased in sync by nearly 3%, with notional value adding close to one million U—this kind of structure where both volume and price rise together, and leveraged longs move in, cannot be explained by a simple rebound.
The proportion of active buying is as high as 46.6%, with a buy/sell ratio of 2.74, and on the order book the buy side is still aggressively attacking. Trading over the past 24 hours is only a little over $50 million; yet with this kind of abnormal move, in the entire pool it ranks as the second most unusual. Combined with multiple consecutive cycles continuing to confirm, the money is truly pushing in here.
But then again, the OI abnormal percentile has reached 100%. Chasing here means you’re standing on the same side as the leveraged longs—direction isn’t the issue; the question is whether this pile of leverage has already been pushed into a historical extreme zone.
Pay attention to the timing. There’s not much else to say.
On the 15-minute timeframe, the trading volume was pushed to more than twice the usual level directly. The price rose by 1%, but more importantly, the open contract positions increased in sync by nearly 3%, with notional value adding close to one million U—this kind of structure where both volume and price rise together, and leveraged longs move in, cannot be explained by a simple rebound.
The proportion of active buying is as high as 46.6%, with a buy/sell ratio of 2.74, and on the order book the buy side is still aggressively attacking. Trading over the past 24 hours is only a little over $50 million; yet with this kind of abnormal move, in the entire pool it ranks as the second most unusual. Combined with multiple consecutive cycles continuing to confirm, the money is truly pushing in here.
But then again, the OI abnormal percentile has reached 100%. Chasing here means you’re standing on the same side as the leveraged longs—direction isn’t the issue; the question is whether this pile of leverage has already been pushed into a historical extreme zone.
Pay attention to the timing. There’s not much else to say.