Whale Sentiment Snapshot #RİVER $RIVER


Long Whales:
142 whales holding $8.83M
Avg entry: $23.47 → deep unrealized losses
Only 23% are profitable → most are trapped

Short Whales:
100 whales holding $5.47M
Avg entry: $21.09 → in profit
86% are profitable → strong incentive to hold or add

30-Min Flow:
68 whales buying ($701K) vs 31 whales selling ($504K) → short-term buy pressure

Long/Short Ratio: 161.5% → more whales are long, but they’re losing


Technical Context


Price: $17.75
Trend: Still bearish — price below EMA(25), MACD histogram negative
RSI: Recently oversold, now stabilizing near 30–40 range
Volume: Strong 24H volume ($1.35B), confirming active participation


Which Happens First


Sell Continuation (Higher Probability)
Most long whales are trapped → likely to exit or get liquidated
Short whales are in profit → likely to press further
If price breaks below $17.5, next leg toward $16.2–15.0 is likely

Buy Bounce (Lower Probability)

RSI is recovering from oversold
Minor whale buy flows could trigger a relief rally
If price reclaims $18.5–19.0, bounce toward $20.5–21.0 is possible


Tactical Takeaway


Sell continuation is more likely to happen first, driven by trapped long whales and profitable shorts
Buy bounce may follow later, but only if price stabilizes above $18.5 with volume