$390 million in liquidations in 24 hours, with short positions dominating

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Value investing in crypto remains a key focus as the market experienced $390 million in liquidations over 24 hours, with short positions accounting for $315 million and longs liquidated for $75.25 million. BTC led with $168 million in liquidations (longs: $22.02 million, shorts: $146 million), while ETH followed with $118 million (longs: $19.80 million, shorts: $98.24 million). A total of 99,099 traders were affected, with the largest single liquidation occurring on Aster’s SOLUSDT pair at $4.0033 million. Traders are closely monitoring key support and resistance levels amid the volatility.

ChainCatcher report, according to CoinGlass data, the total liquidations in the cryptocurrency market over the past 24 hours reached $390 million, with long positions liquidated at $75.25 million and short positions liquidated at $315 million. BTC liquidations amounted to $168 million ($22.02 million in longs and $146 million in shorts), while ETH liquidations totaled $118 million ($19.80 million in longs and $98.24 million in shorts). Over the past 24 hours, 99,099 traders were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation occurring on the Aster SOLUSDT pair at $4.0033 million.

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