As Wall Street is celebrating the softest Core CPI since 2021 and S&P 500 futures reach record highs, the XRP derivatives market just saw an unbelievable 1,122% short-side liquidation imbalance — a brutal positioning trap that exploded as inflation fears cooled down.
According to CoinGlass’s liquidation heatmap, XRP liquidated for $76,450 in the past hour. What’s interesting is not the total amount, though, but the structure: $6,270 came from longs, while $70,180 were taken out of short positions.
Source:CoinglassThat is an 11x asymmetry, telling us that short sellers were caught off-guard by a sudden upward spike, which you can see on the XRP price chart.
Bitcoin and Ethereum were the main targets of liquidations — $4.72 million and $3.39 million, respectively — but it is XRP’s microstructure that was unique, with a short squeeze over capitulation
CPI delivers bullish surprise
Just minutes before the move, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics confirmed that Core CPI fell to 2.6% YoY, which is below consensus. Derivatives traders immediately adjusted their expectations for a more significant Fed cut, leading to a surge in bids for short-term interest rate futures.
What happened is a textbook example of how macro volatility met leveraged mispositioning — and XRP, once again, moved as a liquidity proxy rather than a trend follower.
Whether this liquidation imbalance sets the stage for a breakout above the $2.08 resistance depends on how spot flows react after the CPI. One thing is clear, though: XRP’s short side just got destroyed in real time, and the burn rate was not small.
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XRP Rockets 1,122% in Liquidation Imbalance as CPI Delivers Bullish Surprise - U.Today
As Wall Street is celebrating the softest Core CPI since 2021 and S&P 500 futures reach record highs, the XRP derivatives market just saw an unbelievable 1,122% short-side liquidation imbalance — a brutal positioning trap that exploded as inflation fears cooled down.
According to CoinGlass’s liquidation heatmap, XRP liquidated for $76,450 in the past hour. What’s interesting is not the total amount, though, but the structure: $6,270 came from longs, while $70,180 were taken out of short positions.
Bitcoin and Ethereum were the main targets of liquidations — $4.72 million and $3.39 million, respectively — but it is XRP’s microstructure that was unique, with a short squeeze over capitulation
CPI delivers bullish surprise
Just minutes before the move, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics confirmed that Core CPI fell to 2.6% YoY, which is below consensus. Derivatives traders immediately adjusted their expectations for a more significant Fed cut, leading to a surge in bids for short-term interest rate futures.
What happened is a textbook example of how macro volatility met leveraged mispositioning — and XRP, once again, moved as a liquidity proxy rather than a trend follower.
Whether this liquidation imbalance sets the stage for a breakout above the $2.08 resistance depends on how spot flows react after the CPI. One thing is clear, though: XRP’s short side just got destroyed in real time, and the burn rate was not small.