I’m telling you straight about $SCRT and what I’m seeing right now.
I’ve been tracking the derivatives flow closely, and they are clearly getting squeezed. My analysis shows short sellers are under pressure after the latest liquidation hit. This is not random movement. This is positioning stress, and it usually comes before sharp volatility. I have looked at volume, structure, and order behavior, and this is why you need to pay attention if you want clean execution.
$SCRT Short Liquidation Alert 🟢
Shorts liquidated: $2.2977K at $0.17738
They are trapped below key resistance, and momentum is slowly shifting upward. This is a recovery-type setup, not a chase.
EP: $0.1750 – $0.1780
TP: $0.1850 → $0.1920 → $0.2050
SL: $0.1690
$SCRT is reacting exactly how a squeezed short pair behaves. If buyers stay patient, upside continuation remains open.

