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Analysis: Ethereum contract traders' positions switch back and forth with price fluctuations

2025-06-14 13:10:23
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The cryptocurrency market analysis firm Santiment stated on social media that since Bitcoin's price bottomed out and rebounded yesterday, most traders have continued to go long and have gained slight profits. In contrast, Ethereum traders have shown a "buy high, sell low" tendency—constantly switching their positions in line with the latest price fluctuations.

It is important to be cautious, as when the funding rates on trading platforms swing from one extreme to another, it often accompanies large-scale position liquidations. The best entry points usually occur when the market is generally bearish, while the best exit points exist during overly bullish phases. It is recommended to monitor the one-way fluctuation trends of BTC and ETH funding rates to capture key trading opportunities.

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