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Analysis: Today's flash crash resembles the late bull market crash of 2021; traders should activate stop-losses and control position sizes

Analysis: Today's flash crash resembles the late bull market crash of 2021; traders should activate stop-losses and control position sizes

BlockBeatsBlockBeats2025/10/11 11:53
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BlockBeats News, October 11 — Crypto analyst @ali_charts released a market analysis stating that today we witnessed the largest liquidation event in the history of cryptocurrencies, which can only be described as a total flash crash. Approximately $19.3 billions worth of positions were liquidated in a single day, affecting around 1.66 million traders. Many assets experienced sharp intraday declines followed by partial rebounds, but the scale of this sell-off has raised serious questions about where the market stands within the broader cycle.


By digging into historical data, the most recent similar event occurred at the tail end of the 2021 bull market, shortly after bitcoin reached its peak of $69,200. The December 2021 flash crash wiped out more than 24% of market capitalization in a single daily candle, an event that later proved to be the beginning of the subsequent bear market. Today, bitcoin's daily candle shows a maximum drop of about 17%, which is strikingly similar in scale and context to the 2021 bull market crash. The similarities between the two—local market highs, a wave of excessively leveraged long positions, and cascading liquidations—are hard for traders to ignore. While this rebound may be seen as a buying opportunity, caution is essential. Such large-scale liquidations often signal a structural shift in the market rather than a temporary dip. This event may represent a market top, potentially followed by a deeper pullback. If currently holding long trading positions, strict risk management is necessary, and traders should ensure stop-loss orders are activated and position sizes are controlled.

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