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u/pim.sukprasert·15d
While OI is flat, I'm more focused on the macro picture. That's likely to drive any 'imminent large move' more than derivatives positioning right now.
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u/pim.sukprasert·15d
Interesting. So no strong conviction from whales or institutions yet then? Just retail fiddling around?
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u/kevin76·15d
Do you think there's a chance funding rates could give us a better early signal, even without a massive OI shift?
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Good observation. I've been watching that too. Seems like the market is digesting the recent pump before deciding its next move.
Totally agree. OI is key for confirming breakouts or breakdowns. For now, it just looks like consolidation.