In the past 1 hour, SLP performed the most eye-catching, jumping from $0.001019 to $0.001082, a 6.18% increase. The spot trading volume is particularly active, reaching 8.09 times, but buying pressure is not strong (0.03 times). The futures long-short ratio has reached 1.40, clearly dominated by bulls.
BDXN follows closely, rising 4.28%, with the price increasing from $0.01962 to $0.02046. Although spot data is missing, the futures long-short ratio is 1.55, indicating sufficient bullish strength.
AXS also joins the rally, up 4.26%, with good volume in both spot and futures markets (3.72 times and 2.18 times respectively). ELSA and BARD increased by 4.01% and 3.44%, respectively, especially ELSA's long-short ratio surged to 2.21, showing a clear advantage for the bulls.
**Downside Risks**
Looking at the losers list, CC leads with a 2.68% decline, dropping from $0.1482 to $0.1442. SKL fell 2.59%, which is not significant, but it’s worth noting that—its fee data shows -0.7315%, which usually indicates crowded short positions and potential liquidation risks.
ROSE, SKR, and IRYS are also in a correction phase, with SKR marked as "suspected of a major upcoming move after consecutive listings," possibly building momentum.
**Key Data Summary**
Bullish sentiment: Among the top 5 in the gainers list, SLP, BDXN, AXS, and ELSA all have long-short ratios above 1.30, favoring buyers. Only BARD is different (long-short ratio 0.64), with bears leading.
Trading activity: SLP has the most active volume in the spot market (8.09 times), while ELSA has the most extreme long-short ratio in futures (2.21 times). These are market focal points.
Downside risks: The abnormal fee data and crowded short warning for SKL, along with SKR’s continuous listing phenomenon, are key points for short-term traders to monitor.
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StableNomad
· 10h ago
skl giving me usdt vibes ngl... tighter shorts than luna had in may
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ser_ngmi
· 10h ago
SLP this wave is quite fierce, with 8x volume directly surging, just not sure how long it can hold
ELSA's 2.21 long-short ratio is a bit off, this data is usually a reverse signal, right?
The fee data for SKL is indeed dangerous, with short squeeze and liquidation risks right in front
BARD is still going against the main force, this coin is indeed a bit unique
By the way, SKR has been on the list repeatedly, could it really be about to pump, or is this just a big fund's washout tactic
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TokenomicsPolice
· 10h ago
SLP this wave is indeed fierce, but with such little spot pressure? It feels a bit fake, be careful of catching the falling knife.
ELSA's long-short ratio is 2.21, how extreme must it be to reach this level? Could it be another pump-and-dump scheme?
The fee data for SKL looks a bit strange. If the shorts are this crowded, the liquidation could be crazy. It's better to stay on the sidelines for now.
BARD reverse operation? That's interesting. Is this trying to short the shorts in reverse?
SLP's volume is 8.09 times, but the buy volume is only 0.03 times? Something's off. Is this the main force absorbing the chips or what's going on?
SKR is continuously rising, building momentum. It feels promising but also risky. Be cautious in the short term.
The bullish crowd is so enthusiastic this time, could this be the final madness?
BDXN, although there's no spot data, the long-short ratio of 1.55 looks pretty good. The signals on the derivatives side are clearer.
The current issue is with those at the decline end, especially SKL. We really need to watch the liquidation risk closely.
The bulls are so crazy now, the rebound should be nearing its top.
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TokenCreatorOP
· 10h ago
SLP's 6-point increase this time is pretty good, but with such weak buying pressure, it really can't hold...
ELSA's 2.21 long-short ratio is a bit scary. With such crowded longs, aren't they afraid of a plunge?
SKL's fee data is so bizarre. With such deep short traps, how many people will be liquidated when the liquidation comes...
BARD's shorts are leading? Huh, this guy is completely opposite to others.
This round of market feels like the bulls are a bit overextended. With the shorts on the other side so crowded, are you really confident?
**Gainers Ranking Observation**
In the past 1 hour, SLP performed the most eye-catching, jumping from $0.001019 to $0.001082, a 6.18% increase. The spot trading volume is particularly active, reaching 8.09 times, but buying pressure is not strong (0.03 times). The futures long-short ratio has reached 1.40, clearly dominated by bulls.
BDXN follows closely, rising 4.28%, with the price increasing from $0.01962 to $0.02046. Although spot data is missing, the futures long-short ratio is 1.55, indicating sufficient bullish strength.
AXS also joins the rally, up 4.26%, with good volume in both spot and futures markets (3.72 times and 2.18 times respectively). ELSA and BARD increased by 4.01% and 3.44%, respectively, especially ELSA's long-short ratio surged to 2.21, showing a clear advantage for the bulls.
**Downside Risks**
Looking at the losers list, CC leads with a 2.68% decline, dropping from $0.1482 to $0.1442. SKL fell 2.59%, which is not significant, but it’s worth noting that—its fee data shows -0.7315%, which usually indicates crowded short positions and potential liquidation risks.
ROSE, SKR, and IRYS are also in a correction phase, with SKR marked as "suspected of a major upcoming move after consecutive listings," possibly building momentum.
**Key Data Summary**
Bullish sentiment: Among the top 5 in the gainers list, SLP, BDXN, AXS, and ELSA all have long-short ratios above 1.30, favoring buyers. Only BARD is different (long-short ratio 0.64), with bears leading.
Trading activity: SLP has the most active volume in the spot market (8.09 times), while ELSA has the most extreme long-short ratio in futures (2.21 times). These are market focal points.
Downside risks: The abnormal fee data and crowded short warning for SKL, along with SKR’s continuous listing phenomenon, are key points for short-term traders to monitor.