Why Short Squeezes Create Cascading Liquidations
When a short squeeze begins, it doesn't stop at the first wave of forced closures. Rising prices trigger stacked liquidation levels, turning a directional move into a self-reinforcing chain reaction.
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When a short squeeze begins, it doesn't stop at the first wave of forced closures. Rising prices trigger stacked liquidation levels, turning a directional move into a self-reinforcing chain reaction.
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