Long/Short Ratio (KORU)

Compare perpetual long/short ratio across exchanges in real time · account ratio as primary metric, Binance also provides position & taker ratios · updated every minute

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KORU Long/Short Ratio by Exchange

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#ExchangeLong/Short RatioLong %Short %
1Binancemost extreme1.633062.0%38.0%
2Bybit1.500060.0%40.0%
3Bitget1.477159.6%40.4%
4Gate0.827245.3%54.7%
5HTX0.748342.8%57.2%
Cross-Exchange Avg Ratio
1.2371
Avg Long %
53.9%
Avg Short %
46.1%

KORU Long/Short Ratio History

Data based on Binance account-ratio hourly snapshots, reflecting retail-account-level long/short positioning.

About Long/Short Ratio

What is the KORU long/short ratio?

The KORU long/short ratio measures the balance of buying (long) versus selling (short) positions on perpetual futures, tracked by account count, position size, or active taker volume. A ratio of 2.0 means longs outnumber (or outsize) shorts two to one; 0.5 means the opposite. It's a key gauge of market sentiment and position crowding.

What does a high or low KORU long/short ratio mean?

A persistently high KORU long/short ratio suggests retail accounts are heavily long and positioning is crowded — a reversal can trigger cascading long liquidations. A low ratio signals short dominance. Extreme readings in either direction are often treated as a contrarian signal.

What is the current KORU long/short ratio?

As of now, the KORU account-ratio averages 1.2371 across 5 exchanges CoinBoss tracks, and positioning is long-dominant. This updates in real time — see the table above for the full per-exchange breakdown plus position and taker ratios.

Which exchange shows the most extreme KORU long/short ratio?

Right now binance shows the most extreme (furthest from 1.0) KORU long/short ratio among tracked exchanges, at 1.6330. Differences across exchanges mainly stem from user base composition and trading behavior — large divergences are often watched as a smart-money signal.
A ratio above 1 means longs dominate; below 1 means shorts dominate. Extreme retail-account ratios are often used as a contrarian indicator.

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