$137M in crypto shorts liquidated as bears get squeezed in 24-hour window

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More than $137 million in short positions were forcibly closed across cryptocurrency derivatives markets in a single 24-hour period, delivering another painful lesson to traders who bet on falling prices with borrowed money. The liquidation wave, which totaled $137.42 million in shorts alone, represents one of the sharper squeezes in recent weeks. For the uninitiated: a short liquidation happens when a trader borrows funds to bet that a price will drop, but the price rises instead, and the exchange forcibly closes the position before the losses exceed the collateral. What happened and why it matters The cruel irony is that liquidations themselves accelerate the move. When a short position gets closed, the exchange effectively buys the asset back on behalf of the liquidated trader. That buying pressure pushes prices higher, which triggers more short liquidations, which creates more buying pressure. It’s a feedback loop that can turn a modest price bump into a violent upward spike. Data from derivatives aggregators like Coinglass and ChainCatcher show that these cascading events are far from rare. The crypto derivatives market regularly produces nine-figure liquidation totals in both...

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