Perp traders have been putting on quite a show lately when it comes to impatience and sloppy execution. Look at the numbers: open interest has tanked by billions over the past week. But here's the kicker—Bitcoin price? Basically flat. Think about what that tells you. Massive positions getting liquidated or unwound, yet the market price stays steady. That's not coincidence. It's a textbook case of poor trade sequencing and panic exits. When OI collapses while price holds, it usually means retail traders are getting shaken out at the worst possible moments, while the market structure remains intact underneath. A brutal reminder that timing and patience matter far more than just being in the game.
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PositionPhobia
· 01-13 19:53
OI plummeted and BTC was still flat, this is the feast of retail investors chopping each other up
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Looking at this data, the contract traders are really getting anxious, no wonder they've been losing money all along
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No movement in price and OI is gone? It indicates that big players are eating retail stop-loss orders, a classic scene
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Those still chasing orders at this point are probably going to be the next ones wiped out
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Wait, with OI dropping so much and the price remaining stable... Is someone quietly eating at the bottom?
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The contract market is like this, those with poor mentality die first, even the quick-handed may not survive
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Laughing to death, it's another round of "How the hell did I get wiped out again" stories
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CryptoTarotReader
· 01-13 19:46
The crypto world is always right; only our wallets are lying.
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StrawberryIce
· 01-13 19:43
OI plummeted but the price didn't move, this is the process of retail investors being repeatedly educated.
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TokenDustCollector
· 01-13 19:38
Oi, Bitcoin still remains flat despite the plunge. It seems that small investors are being shaken out again. This wave is really tough.
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FlatTax
· 01-13 19:32
OI plummeted but the price remains unchanged, retail investors got cut again
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That's why I never chase highs. Watching others get liquidated makes me feel at ease
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BTC hasn't moved, indicating that big players are accumulating chips below. Poor those impatient ones
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It's always like this; by the time the price reacts, it's too late
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Patience really is the most valuable thing, but unfortunately no one listens
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Another wave of newcomers opening blind boxes
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OI crashing like this means nothing happened, just a mutual harvest among insiders
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ContractSurrender
· 01-13 19:30
OI drops significantly, but the price remains unchanged. To put it simply, retail investors are being shaken out again at high levels. This trick is the same every time.
Perp traders have been putting on quite a show lately when it comes to impatience and sloppy execution. Look at the numbers: open interest has tanked by billions over the past week. But here's the kicker—Bitcoin price? Basically flat. Think about what that tells you. Massive positions getting liquidated or unwound, yet the market price stays steady. That's not coincidence. It's a textbook case of poor trade sequencing and panic exits. When OI collapses while price holds, it usually means retail traders are getting shaken out at the worst possible moments, while the market structure remains intact underneath. A brutal reminder that timing and patience matter far more than just being in the game.