Stock Longs Lost $62.9M While Crypto Shorts Paid $113M — Opposite Bets on the Same Money

1. Equities: $62.9M, and Longs Ate 83.3%
Stock-market leverage saw $62.9M liquidated across 10,974 positions in the past day, with longs on the hook for 83.3% of it. Average loss per position: $5,730 — notably higher than crypto's $3,459. In the pullback, leveraged dip-buyers were flushed in batches. The direction of equity deleveraging is unambiguous: longs exiting.
2. Crypto: A $113M Short-Side Bill
The same window produced $172.2M in crypto liquidations, $113M of it — 65.6% — from shorts, with BTC alone at $87.9M and 95.8% shorts. Stock longs and crypto shorts were the two biggest losing cohorts of the past 24 hours.
3. The Class Detail
Commodities (gold, silver): $5.1M liquidated, 67.6% longs. Index products: $1.3M, 99.7% longs. Forex: negligible. Every single TradFi class flushed its longs — a consistent, correlated risk-off, not an isolated tape.
4. The Risk-Appetite Map
Put together: TradFi is deleveraging while crypto is squeezing. The same global liquidity is pulling back in equities and chasing in crypto — two opposite pricings of the same macro environment. Divergences this clean rarely last.
5. How It Resolves
History says one side blinks: either equities stabilize, risk appetite recovers, and the crypto squeeze extends; or risk appetite contracts wholesale and crypto gives back the move. Liquidation data can't pick the direction, but it shows which side's leverage is thinner. Right now: equity longs and crypto shorts. Data as of ET Aug 18, 2:30 PM.