Key Takeaways
Ethereum logged its cleanest squeeze in months. If institutions step in, could the $1.32 billion in shorts at $4,700 ignite a violent breakout?
Ethereum [ETH] might be flashing a local top signal.
Between the 4th and the 10th of August, ETH surged by 21.45%. Historically, such sharp vertical rallies are often followed by a pullback, as traders take profits and excess leverage in the market gets unwound.
Fast-forward to now: Realized profits just cleared $1 billion as ETH tagged $4.2K, with Open Interest getting squeezed by 3%. So, is the 60%+ short skew in the derivatives market straight-up betting on history repeating?
Is Ethereum’s sharp rally raising red flags?
The market’s been bullish this week, but Ethereum’s price action is particularly critical.
A 22% weekly pump pushed it past the $4,100 key psychological barrier, something we haven’t seen since 2021.
Right after, following the peak staking balance at 36.23 million ETH on the 9th of August, on-chain data shows a decline to 36.17 million, marking a net unstake of roughly 60,000 ETH in under five trading sessions.
And yet, the key divergence lies in momentum. Unlike the late-July peak at $3,941, when Ethereum’s RSI surged above 80, its RSI at press time was holding near 70, suggesting the uptrend may continue without entering an exhaustion phase.
Source: TradingView (ETH/USDT)
Put simply, ETH’s at a key crossroads. It could dodge the typical pullback that usually follows a 20%+ weekly pump, with traders still betting on the bulls to keep running.
Backing this bullish bias, Ethereum’s spot ETFs netted a hefty $1.08 billion inflow, led by BlackRock’s ETHA grabbing $640 million, marking its biggest single-day cash injection to date.
Taken together, the momentum divergence and heavy institutional buying, it looks like Ethereum is bracing for a sustained run, not a quick retrace.
So, where does that leave the 60%+ short skew in the derivatives?
ETH’s liquidity crunch meets heavy short exposure
Interestingly, ETH’s 60K dip in staked supply matches a 170K ETH drop in exchange reserves. This is a classic sign of tightening liquidity, as more ETH is moving off exchanges and into strong hands.
This build-up is important as Ethereum sits near $4.3K resistance, tempting short sellers to change their tune.
The result? A chunky liquidity zone at $4,344, with $36 million in short leverage stacked. Looks like opportunistic players are creeping back in, eyeing a potential local top.
Source: CoinGlass
And that’s probably just the tip of the iceberg. Nearly $1.32 billion in ETH shorts are hanging by a thread at $4,700, marking a major resistance in Ethereum’s price discovery phase.
That puts bears on the back foot, making a $5K breakout before Q3 a real possibility.
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