#ETH, BTC large orders emerge#

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Recently, a large number of large orders have appeared in the ETH and BTC markets, attracting market attention. According to monitoring data, huge opening and closing orders have appeared in the perpetual contract market of both ETH and BTC. Among them, the highest opening order amount for ETH reached 15.95 million, while the highest closing order amount for BTC reached 5.88 million. The emergence of these large orders may have a significant impact on price trends. Investors need to closely monitor market dynamics and adjust their trading strategies in a timely manner.

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Recently, large orders in both the ETH and BTC markets have attracted market attention. According to monitoring data, huge pending orders have appeared in both the ETH and BTC perpetual contract markets. Among them, there were open orders of 15.95 million and 8.47 million in the ETH perpetual contract market, and a closing order of 5.88 million in the BTC perpetual contract market. These large orders are displayed as horizontal lines on the candlestick chart, with thicker lines representing larger order amounts and longer lines representing longer order durations. These huge pending orders may indicate that market makers are actively deploying and may guide price trends. Analysts recommend closely monitoring market dynamics and operating cautiously based on individual circumstances. It should be noted that the above information is for reference only and does not constitute investment advice.

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