BLAST (BLAST) Open Interest
Live Open Interest data for BLAST perpetuals auf Hyperliquid. Track the total value of outstanding derivative contracts and understand market positioning.
Total value of all outstanding BLAST Perpetual-Kontrakte
Market Context
OI + Price Interpretation
Price is rising but funding is negative, meaning shorts are paying longs. This could indicate a developing short squeeze where rising prices force short sellers to close positions, further pushing the price up.
Understanding Open Interest
Open Interest (OI) represents the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled. In Perpetual-Futures, every position has both a buyer (long) and a seller (short), so OI counts one side of the pair. When a new long and short position are opened, OI increases. When a position is closed, OI decreases.
For BLAST (BLAST), Open Interest is a key indicator of market participation and conviction. Rising OI means new money is entering the market, while falling OI means positions are being closed. The direction of OI change combined with price movement provides important signals about trend strength and potential reversals.
The OI/Volume ratio is particularly useful. A high ratio (above 1x) indicates that traders are holding positions rather than day trading, suggesting conviction in the current trend. A low ratio (below 0.5x) suggests more speculative, short-term activity. The current BLAST OI/Volume ratio of 16.32x indicates position holding behavior with strong conviction.
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