A recent interesting phenomenon on Solana is that long and short positions are accumulating very densely. According to market analysis, once SOL's price increases by 10%, those short traders holding $217 million in short orders will face forced liquidations. Conversely, if the price drops by 10%, the long positions worth $183 million will also be in trouble. Currently, SOL is fluctuating around the $132 level, and this situation suggests that whether it breaks upward or downward, it could trigger a chain of liquidations. For leveraged traders, this is a time to be especially cautious—risks are looming on both sides.

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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 01-05 22:11
This wave of SOL is really a minefield; anyone who moves will explode. Manipulated market or natural trend, anyway I don't dare to leverage. The 132 level is firmly stuck, a typical meat grinder situation. Over 200 million in long and short orders piled up here, it feels like waiting for a big move to harvest. A 10% drop can trigger liquidation, who can handle that? Let's see if it breaks through downward first; anyway, I'm just watching the show.
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AirdropHarvestervip
· 01-04 13:53
This wave of SOL is really a爆点, anyone who moves will爆炸 --- The 132 price level is like a landmine array, stepping on either side is not okay --- With 217 million shorts waiting for liquidation and 183 million longs also panicking, this is why I only watch and don't act --- The leverage players must be so timid to survive this wave... --- The feeling of dual-direction爆炸 is truly incredible, neither short nor long will have a good time --- Wait, isn't this a典型的 suppression行情? --- A 10% move can trigger chain liquidation? I prefer just being an observer, it's the most comfortable --- Watching these positions confront each other, I just want to say: no wonder so many people end up血本无归 --- So the $132 level is the main force harvesting? Think about it carefully, it's terrifying --- It's really just坑 on both sides, whoever moves first is done for
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BearMarketMonkvip
· 01-04 13:53
This is the ultimate fate of leveraged trading: a two-way meat grinder that no one can escape.
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CantAffordPancakevip
· 01-04 13:46
This price level of 132 is really a trap, both ways are like knives.
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TrustMeBrovip
· 01-04 13:41
Really? This is a typical powder keg situation; no one should touch it. How many people are trapped within this 10% fluctuation range of SOL? Position 132 is like a meat grinder; I won't touch leverage. One side explodes, and the other side won't have a good outcome—this is what true deadlock looks like.
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WalletManagervip
· 01-04 13:29
This level at 132 is really a knife's edge, with 217 million shorts versus 183 million longs. This data pattern is clearly a powder keg. Doing nothing is fine, but even a small move could trigger a liquidation. I've clenched my private keys tightly.
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