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Matrixport: Retail Leveraging Surges Ahead of FOMC, Key Catalyst Could Play Out After Summer

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/07/23 07:32:17

BlockBeats News, July 23rd, Matrixport released today's market analysis stating, "Over the past two weeks, the open interest of Bitcoin futures contracts has increased significantly by $6 billion, with the annualized funding rate soaring to 19%, indicating the presence of a large number of aggressive leveraged long positions in the market. At the same time, South Korean retail traders' activity has significantly increased, with cryptocurrency trading volume jumping from $10 billion to $60 billion, reflecting the dominant role of retail funds in this round of the market."


However, as the price enters a consolidation phase, these high-leverage long positions may face forced liquidation risks, especially after next week's FOMC meeting, as the market enters a relatively quiet August trading period.


Despite short-term volatility, multiple key positives are accumulating for a post-summer surge, and the overall upward trend in the crypto market is still not over."

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