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Ethereum’s Leverage Crash: Are Derivative Traders Facing a Massive Downturn?

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  • A withdrawal of 375,000 ETH from derivative exchanges reflects speculative decline and a shift toward spot trading strategies.
  • Lower open interest reached $22 billion, indicating reduced derivative activity since November, as traders exit positions and de-risk.

Ethereum’s derivatives markets have displayed clear shifts in trader behavior following recent price fluctuations. Data from Coinglass analytics platforms shows a 15% decrease in Ethereum’s estimated leverage ratio over two days, dropping from 0.64 to 0.54. This metric, which measures borrowed capital relative to total positions, reflects reduced speculative activity.

Ethereum-Exchange-Netflow-Total-Derivative-Exchanges
Source: CryptoQuant

Concurrently, 375,000 ETH left derivative exchanges in three days, marking the largest withdrawal since November. These movements coincide with Ethereum’s price volatility, including a five-month low of $2,160 earlier this week and a rebound to $2,760 at publication.

Ethereum-Estimated-Leverage-Ratio-All-Exchanges
Source: CryptoQuant

The decline in leverage aligns with falling open interest, now at $22 billion. Reduced borrowing suggests traders are closing positions to avoid further losses after liquidations. Historical patterns indicate that Ethereum’s price often declines when leverage contracts, as fewer new positions signal weakened confidence. While this trend may pressure prices downward, it also lowers liquidation risks, potentially stabilizing volatility.  

Parallel withdrawals from derivatives and inflows to spot exchanges point to a broader shift. Traders appear to be selling ETH directly in spot markets rather than maintaining leveraged bets. This transition could amplify selling pressure but reduces reliance on borrowed funds, creating a dual effect: short-term bearish sentiment offset by reduced systemic risk.  

A bearish crossover occurred on Ethereum’s one-day chart as the 50-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) dipped below the 100-day SMA, signaling strengthening downward momentum. However, the Chaikin Money Flow (CMF), which tracks buying and selling pressure, remains positive. This divergence implies underlying demand persists despite bearish technicals.

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Source: Tradingview

For Ethereum to reverse its trajectory, analysts identify two key resistance levels. The first lies at the 200-day SMA ($2,973), a threshold historically linked to bullish breaks. A sustained move above this level could shift sentiment. The second resistance sits at the 50-day SMA ($3,304), where a breakout might reignite upward momentum. Until then, the derivatives exodus and leverage unwind suggest traders are bracing for further turbulence.  

ETHNews current data underscores a market caught its breath, balancing caution with pockets of optimism. While reduced leverage limits immediate volatility, Ethereum’s path forward hinges on reclaiming technical levels and renewed confidence from derivatives participants.

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Isai Alexei
Isai Alexei
As a content creator, Isai Alexei holds a degree in Marketing, providing a solid foundation for the exploration of technology and finance. Isai's journey into the crypto space began during academic years, where the transformative potential of blockchain technology was initially grasped. Intrigued, Isai delved deeper, ultimately making the inaugural cryptocurrency investment in Bitcoin. Witnessing the evolution of the crypto landscape has been both exciting and educational. Ethereum, with its smart contract capabilities, stands out as Isai's favorite, reflecting a genuine enthusiasm for cutting-edge web3 technologies. Business Email: [email protected] Phone: +49 160 92211628
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