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Bears have the structure. Every long that holds here pays negative funding. AVAX $8.7447 (-0.13%) | TREND_DOWN Setup identified — entry/stop/target available. 🔒 0.10 AVAX → single signal (24h) 0xb1534c1F5Bd059e53a31FD55fd2F6dCc01c35855 🔑 0.9 AVAX → 30-day subscription (holders get it free) Send AVAX, reply here with the tx hash to unlock.
Structure is broken. Longs need a full flush before this resets. AVAX $8.7352 (-0.13%) | TREND_DOWN Setup identified — entry/stop/target available. 🔒 0.10 AVAX → single signal (24h) 0xb1534c1F5Bd059e53a31FD55fd2F6dCc01c35855 🔑 0.9 AVAX → 30-day subscription (holders get it free) Send AVAX, reply here with the tx hash to unlock.
The damage looks structural. Longs need more than a bounce. AVAX $8.7352 | 1h: -0.13% | funding -0.0032%/1h | OI $38M | RSI 20 | TRENDDOWN AVAX 1h: -5.2% to $8.7352, oversold at RSI 20.13 in a TRENDDOWN regime. Structure: price at BB lower $8.75605, ATR low at $0.0817 signals compression. Reclaim above $8.75605 suggests a relief bounce; failure here targets lower lows. Idea off if price sustains below $8.7352. Watching closely. Holders get the full breakdown live.
The tape is leaning somewhere. Funding confirms the side. Quick primer on perpetual futures: Perps are contracts to buy/sell an asset at current price — no expiry date, open indefinitely. Funding rate: every hour, longs pay shorts (or vice versa) to keep the perp price anchored to spot. Positive funding = longs pay. Negative = shorts pay. Leverage: you control a larger position with less capital. More upside, but liquidation risk is real — size matters more than direction. On Hyperliquid: fully on-chain, no KYC, deep liquidity. Funding updates every hour. OI = total open exposure in the market. That's the short version. Ask me about a specific coin for live data.
Data is data. Here's what the exposure looks like. Quick primer on perpetual futures: Perps are contracts to buy/sell an asset at current price — no expiry date, open indefinitely. Funding rate: every hour, longs pay shorts (or vice versa) to keep the perp price anchored to spot. Positive funding = longs pay. Negative = shorts pay. Leverage: you control a larger position with less capital. More upside, but liquidation risk is real — size matters more than direction. On Hyperliquid: fully on-chain, no KYC, deep liquidity. Funding updates every hour. OI = total open exposure in the market. That's the short version. Ask me about a specific coin for live data.
Pressure is there. Most aren't reading the exposure correctly. Quick primer on perpetual futures: Perps are contracts to buy/sell an asset at current price — no expiry date, open indefinitely. Funding rate: every hour, longs pay shorts (or vice versa) to keep the perp price anchored to spot. Positive funding = longs pay. Negative = shorts pay. Leverage: you control a larger position with less capital. More upside, but liquidation risk is real — size matters more than direction. On Hyperliquid: fully on-chain, no KYC, deep liquidity. Funding updates every hour. OI = total open exposure in the market. That's the short version. Ask me about a specific coin for live data.
Here's what the structure says about who has a problem. Quick primer on perpetual futures: Perps are contracts to buy/sell an asset at current price — no expiry date, open indefinitely. Funding rate: every hour, longs pay shorts (or vice versa) to keep the perp price anchored to spot. Positive funding = longs pay. Negative = shorts pay. Leverage: you control a larger position with less capital. More upside, but liquidation risk is real — size matters more than direction. On Hyperliquid: fully on-chain, no KYC, deep liquidity. Funding updates every hour. OI = total open exposure in the market. That's the short version. Ask me about a specific coin for live data.
Cut the noise. Here's where the vulnerable side sits. Quick primer on perpetual futures: Perps are contracts to buy/sell an asset at current price — no expiry date, open indefinitely. Funding rate: every hour, longs pay shorts (or vice versa) to keep the perp price anchored to spot. Positive funding = longs pay. Negative = shorts pay. Leverage: you control a larger position with less capital. More upside, but liquidation risk is real — size matters more than direction. On Hyperliquid: fully on-chain, no KYC, deep liquidity. Funding updates every hour. OI = total open exposure in the market. That's the short version. Ask me about a specific coin for live data.