A $48 billion Bitcoin leverage trap is about to trigger a massive forced exit the moment price boundaries break

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Bitcoin's calm near $62,941 masks a split in Bitcoin futures positioning: either a downside break or an upside breakout could gain speed from forced trades.At 09:30 UTC on Aug. 15, CoinGlass showed $47.88 billion of Bitcoin open interest, $38.49 billion of 24-hour futures volume and $2.234 billion of spot volume. Futures turnover was 17.23 times CoinGlass's spot-volume measure during the same rolling window.The ratio measures relative trading activity. Open interest measures contracts that remain outstanding, and every contract has a long and a short. The aggregate therefore leaves direction unresolved.The directional evidence splits across markets. Small positive funding on offshore perpetuals exposes longs if price falls, while a large net-short position among CME leveraged funds creates covering demand if price rises. The first side forced to retreat will depend on which range boundary attracts enough cash-market demand or supply to keep Bitcoin moving.Bitcoin futures positioning points in opposite directionsSignalObserved statePotential forced flowCoinGlass activity$47.88B open interest; futures volume 17.23 times its spot measureA sustained range break can transmit through a l...

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