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Boom! SPCX short sellers are absolutely not panicking—recent liquidations are at 198! What does this mean? Chasing longs right now is just fuel!
In the stock market, the most expensive tuition is chasing after highs.
Today, SPCX entered the Nasdaq. Morgan Stanley calls for $300—sounds great, right? But the on-chain data is crystal clear: the big-money short sellers started shorting at 169 and are now in profit; retail long buyers chased up at 164 and are all trapped. The long-to-short ratio is already more than 2 times—so the whales aren’t worried at all.
Now look at the liquidation chart: above 160, there are over 4 million sell orders stacked; below 155, nearly 5 million buy orders are buried. Large funds are clearly aiming for “sell high and buy low”—smash it down first, then pick it back up.
Wan Ge’s take: a pullback is inevitable in the short term. 148–155 is the entry zone, and the first target to watch is 175. Don’t chase at 160—wait until the drop fully plays out, then copy the trade. The 4.3 billion in passive funds will come in sooner or later, and the long-term bullish outlook remains unchanged.
So is this pullback a golden opportunity pit, or a deep-water pit? Are you brave enough to place an order at 153? Drop it in the comments!
#GUSD年化升至3.8% #USD1链上质押享年化8.88% $SPCX