Beaten-Down FTT, Serum Tokens Lead Altcoin Rally, Triggering Short Squeeze
Traders liquidated some $245 million worth of short positions, according to Coinglass.
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Improving sentiment across markets catapulted the price of smaller, beaten-down tokens such as FTT, serum and aptos. (WikiImages/Pixabay)
Among the biggest gainers was FTT, the token of the crypto exchange that failed spectacularly in November, jumping 55% in the past 24 hours. (It’s still down 96% over the past year.)
Serum (SRM), the native token of the Solana-based decentralized exchange, surged 28% on the day.
For comparison, the broad CoinDesk Market Index (CMI) was up 2.8% over the past 24 hours.
The sudden surge caught traders off-guard betting on cryptocurrency prices to fall. In the past 24 hours, traders liquidated some $245 million of short positions, according to Coinglass data. Monday’s was the largest daily short liquidation since Nov. 10, when crypto exchange FTX’s agony before its ultimate demise stirred up price volatility in the crypto market.

The price action came after BTC, the largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization, retook the $17,000 price level after trading in a range for three weeks, improving sentiment in the broad crypto markets.
Alex Kruger, a popular crypto analyst on Twitter, told CoinDesk that exhausted sellers and thin liquidity fueled a relief rally for smaller tokens.
“Many altcoins saw strong year-end selling flows that were compounded by derivatives traders front-running such flows,” he said. “Then, shorts got squeezed.”

A signal of traders’ extreme bearish positioning before Monday’s price increase was the funding rates for perpetual swaps of solana (SOL) sinking to 1,000% annualized rate. Then SOL gained 20% and some $15 million of short bets were liquidated, according to Coinglass.
Historically, the surge of small-cap tokens and meme coins has been an ominous sign for market participants. Often it preceded local tops for crypto prices before a correction, as traders rotated their gains from top digital assets to small projects then dumped on the market.
However, Kruger predicted that the price recovery in crypto will continue, comparing the present conditions to early 2019 after the crypto market bottom, but the stellar run for altcoins might come to an end.
“The extraordinary outperformance relative to BTC and ETH should be gone, as funding rates finally reset to normal levels on Monday night.”
“This is still a bear market and traders would do well to exercise caution,” he added.
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