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t looks like you're sharing an automated liquidation alert.
Hereโs what that message means in plain terms:
๐ Breakdown of the Alert
โ#1000LUNC Short Liquidation: $5.8329K at $0.06225โ
1000 LUNC short position โ Someone was betting that LUNCโs price would go down.
Liquidation โ The trade hit its liquidation price, meaning the exchange force-closed it because the price moved against the short.
$5.8329K โ The notional value of the liquidated position (about $5,833).
$0.06225 โ The market price of LUNC when the liquidation occurred.
๐ก What it implies
A short liquidation occurs when price rises, so this indicates upward pressure in LUNC at that moment. Multiple short liquidations in a row often signal a short squeeze or strong bullish momentum.
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