In the dynamic cryptocurrency landscape, each opened short position leaves liquidity pools behind, which can cause short squeezes. Therefore, traders can look for cryptocurrencies with an increased volume of shorts for potential pump opportunities.
The crypto market has shifted to a dominating bullish sentiment amid a notable rally. However, some cryptocurrencies are still attracting bearish short-sellers, which can soon become market makers’ targets.
Finbold gathered data from CoinGlass on February 27 to analyze the derivatives market. In particular, we found two potential cryptocurrencies for a short squeeze next week due to relevant liquidity pools upwards.
WLD derivatives and open interest data. Source: CoinGlass
This action has left some liquidity above $9 per token. Thus, a potential short squeeze could pump the price over 15% from the $7.78 by press time.
WLD 1-week liquidation heatmap. Source: CoinGlass
Chainlink’s (LINK) pump potential
In the meantime, Chainlink (LINK) continues to show massive liquidity pools in the price range between $20 to $21. These liquidations are mostly evident on the monthly heatmap, now closer to the current levels at $19.
Nevertheless, traders are starting to shift their bets, creating relevant downside liquidity. The question is which of these pools market makers will target first.
LINK 1-week liquidation heatmap. Source: CoinGlass
On that note, Chainlink recently broke the $100 million TVS, according to Michaël van de Poppe, who believes “slow accumulation is probably a wise decision” on LINK.
Oracles are slowly, but surely waking up. I think that $LINK is going to do well.In advance, I suspect that $API3 is going to follow suit.Currently down 20% from its recent peak, so a slow accumulation is probably a wise decision.Broke $100M TVS as well! pic.twitter.com/HS1XXZ43wO
— Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL) February 27, 2024Interestingly, the Bitcoin (BTC) leading a bull rally can be the extra fuel needed to trigger these short squeezes. Opening shorts is risky at this moment because the market can move quickly and liquidate traders for huge losses.
However, sentiments can shift as quickly as price, and investors must always trade cautiously and understand the reasons for a dominating short position, which might have a fundamental justification.
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