Even when there's strong temptation to push a negative market narrative, the three short-sellers we spoke with actually reveal quite diverse perspectives. Their bearish positions don't paint as uniform a picture as you might expect—they align pretty closely with the broader sentiment range we're seeing across professional money managers. Different traders, different thresholds, different conviction levels on where the market's heading.
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BTCWaveRider
· 21h ago
Short sellers also have their own ways of living; they're not all the same.
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MintMaster
· 21h ago
Shorts also have factions, I really didn't expect that.
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AirdropHarvester
· 21h ago
Short sellers each have their own way of life; this is what the real market looks like.
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OvertimeSquid
· 22h ago
There are also disagreements among the bears. This is the real market, not as simple as black and white.
Even when there's strong temptation to push a negative market narrative, the three short-sellers we spoke with actually reveal quite diverse perspectives. Their bearish positions don't paint as uniform a picture as you might expect—they align pretty closely with the broader sentiment range we're seeing across professional money managers. Different traders, different thresholds, different conviction levels on where the market's heading.