ETH 15-minute decline of 0.90%: Futures long positions stop-loss and on-chain fund outflows resonate to exert pressure

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On February 15, 2026, from 19:00 to 19:15 (UTC), ETH experienced significant short-term volatility, with candlesticks closing down 0.90%. During this time window, the price center shifted downward, market trading activity increased, and overall sentiment became cautious, attracting many investors focused on short-term movements.

The primary driver of this movement was the concentration of long positions in the contract market near key price levels, triggering tight stop-losses and causing a rapid short-term decline. At the same time, forced liquidations of leveraged futures positions further amplified the decline, putting additional pressure on the spot market.

Additionally, on-chain data showed a net outflow from major ETH addresses during this period, with some large asset holders transferring funds out temporarily, which further increased selling pressure. Tight liquidity and short-term market confidence setbacks created a feedback loop, amplifying the resonance across multiple markets. Secondary factors included rumors of macro liquidity tightening fueling risk aversion and fluctuations in U.S. Treasury yields transmitting to the crypto market.

In the current volatile environment, investors should closely monitor ETH’s key support around $2,000, as well as on-chain transfer activity between addresses and inflows of mainstream stablecoins. The positioning and liquidation dynamics in the derivatives market are also important to watch. Users are advised to be cautious of leverage risks and contract liquidation pressures, and to pay attention to macro news that could further influence market sentiment. Stay updated with real-time market data and capital flow information.

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