Ethereum Caught Between Long and Short Squeeze Zones as Liquidation Risks Build

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Ethereum trades between liquidation zones, with leverage driving risk of sharp moves above $2,200 or below $2,050.

Ethereum’s recent price swing reflects a fast-moving liquidation cycle in a market crowded with highly margined positions. As ETH slipped through dense liquidity bands, forced sell orders spilled into the next range and intensified the move. Traders now watch two new “flashpoints” as funding and liquidation maps suggest risk sits on both sides of the current price.

Ethereum Faces Long Squeeze as Open Interest Collapse Signals Forced Exits

According to a liquidation heatmap, ETH first moved into a thick concentration of long liquidations clustered near $2,100 to $2,050. Long positions built up there and later failed as the price drifted downward.

The $ETH short positions bought time from the risk of liquidation.

On the other hand, the high-leverage long positions were liquidated.

However, the high-leverage short positions will also be liquidated.

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Once the breakdown started, cascading liquidations accelerated downside momentum faster than ordinary selling pressure.

Derivatives data also matches a forced exit pattern. Open interest (OI) dropped sharply during the decline, which often signals positions closing under margin stress rather than being unwound voluntarily. Price fell while contracting OI trimmed exposure across crowded longs, consistent with a long squeeze flush.

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After that flush, positioning shifted quickly. Funding rates flipped negative and then stayed below neutral, suggesting short-side dominance for a period.

In practice, this can give bears “time” as traders press downside bets while short liquidation risk remains relatively contained during consolidation. ETH held below key resistance zones rather than reclaiming higher liquidity, allowing the market to digest the aftermath.

ETH Price Action Turns Liquidity-Driven With Competing Liquidation Zones

Yet, the same setup now carries a new threat. With funding cooling further toward a short-crowded profile, any upward turn could force shorts back into the market. If price pushes into rebuilt liquidity above, liquidations can convert quickly from selling pressure to forced buying.

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The latest heatmap shows renewed liquidity on both sides, reinforcing a liquidity-driven regime. Downside clusters now appear around $2,050 to $2,100, where long liquidation risk remains concentrated. Meanwhile, upside clusters sit near $2,180 to $2,220, where short liquidations could trigger a rebound surge.

For traders, the takeaway is simple: this market moves by positioning imbalances. One direction can dominate only until liquidations empty one side and refill the next.

Ethereum may move between long and short squeeze setups. But the next move depends on whether the price drops for another long flush or rises above $2,200 for a short squeeze.

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