Finbold
2025-05-09 10:01:46

Here’s how much money short sellers will lose if Bitcoin hits $110,000

Summary ⚈ Bitcoin’s climb above $110,000 could cost short sellers around $1.19 billion. ⚈ BTC’s open interest is at a 3-month high, signaling strong speculative activity. ⚈ Short sellers have already lost $2.17 billion as Bitcoin surpassed the $100,000 milestone. Bitcoin ’s ( BTC ) rally above the psychologically crucial $100,000 mark has put a large amount of short positions at risk — particularly if the leading digital currency goes on to surpass $110,000. To be more exact, short sellers stand to lose roughly $1.19 billion should the price of Bitcoin reach levels above $110,000, per data retrieved by Finbold on May 9 from cryptocurrency market analysis platform CoinGlass . Bitcoin exchange liquidation map. Source: CoinGlass Short sellers at risk as the odds of Bitcoin reaching $110,000 are high The flagship cryptocurrency was changing hands at a price of $102,970 at the time of writing, having marked a 3.33% gain on the daily chart. BTC price 1-day chart. Source: Finbold At present, the rally seems set to continue. Traders have intensified the opening of speculative positions, as Bitcoin’s open interest is at a 3-month high , and could soon reach a year-to-date (YTD) high. In addition, short sellers have already lost roughly $2.17 billion through BTC’s climb above $100,000 With the ratio of Bitcoin being held at a loss steadily declining while the number of new BTC millionaires is on the rise, all signs point to one conclusion — that the digital asset’s rise above $110,000 is now a matter of when, not if. Featured image via Shutterstock The post Here’s how much money short sellers will lose if Bitcoin hits $110,000 appeared first on Finbold .

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