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According to Gate's own liquidation dashboard, 20,757 accounts were liquidated globally in the last 24 hours, with a total liquidation amount of $67.58 million, indicating a significant slowdown compared to the period of sharp volatility earlier in the week. The largest single order was the closing of a $4.61 million short position, which aligns with the overall picture of a closer balance between the long and short sides.
This kind of balancing period is a truly meaningful signal in terms of market microstructure. The decrease in liquidation volume and the convergence of the long/short ratio mean that highly leveraged positions have been largely cleared, and the market is now at a less strained equilibrium point. The high liquidation volume seen at the beginning of the week was likely linked to the sharp price movements following weak employment data, a volatility surge where aggressively leveraged positions on both the long and short sides were simultaneously cleared. Now, following this cleanup, the market is sitting in a relatively calmer place.
These consolidation periods also have significance in terms of market psychology. In an environment where neither buyers nor sellers have established a clear dominance, the price usually gets stuck in a narrow band, waiting for the next catalyst. These waiting periods can feel tedious, but historically, breakouts following such consolidations often produce the sharpest movements, because when the accumulated energy is released in one direction, the gap left by low liquidation volume is quickly filled.
In the current environment, the smart approach is to let the market determine its own direction. Taking aggressive positions on both the long and short sides usually increases the risk of being on the wrong side during such balanced periods, because the price hasn't yet given a clear signal of which direction it will break. For those following the market through gates, the key point to watch is when liquidation volume starts to increase again, as this is usually the earliest sign that the consolidation is ending and a new directional movement has begun. Until then, patience remains a more valuable advantage than aggressive positioning.
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