If the price of Ethereum breaks through the $2700 mark, the cumulative short orders on major centralized exchanges will face about $436 million in liquidation pressure. Conversely, if the price falls below the $2500 support level, the long positions on these exchanges will encounter liquidation risks of up to $1.155 billion.



Market analysts point out that in the long term, if the price of Ethereum can rise to the level of $4500, it could trigger a short order liquidation of about $4 billion; in a more aggressive breakout scenario, if the price reaches $7500, the scale of the short order liquidation could expand to an astonishing $50 billion.

This data reveals the current comparison of long and short forces in the Ethereum market and reflects the divergent expectations of market participants regarding future price trends. Traders need to closely monitor these key price points and assess position risks reasonably.
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