Cronos (CRO) Price Surges on Trump Media Hype, But Liquidation Risks Mount
Cronos rallies on Trump Media hype, but overheated indicators and leveraged longs suggest liquidation risks could spark a pullback.
CRO has emerged as the market’s top gainer, surging nearly 50% in the past 24 hours. The rally is fueled by renewed strength in the broader crypto market and news of Trump Media Group (TMTG) acquiring CRO tokens.
While the surge has drawn bullish attention, on-chain signals point to a market that may already be overheated, raising the likelihood of a near-term pullback.
CRO Rockets on $6.42 Billion Trump Media Buzz
CRO has surged nearly 50% in the past 24 hours, with much of the rally tied to reports linking Trump Media to a large-scale CRO acquisition.
BeInCrypto reported that earlier news suggested Trump Media was preparing to purchase $6.42 billion worth of CRO tokens, which fueled market speculation and spurred bullish sentiment.
However, new disclosures now indicate that the plan is more measured. Rather than an immediate $6.42 billion buyout, the company will begin with approximately $200 million in cash and a token position equal to around 19% of CRO’s market cap.
Traders Pile Into Longs, Raising Liquidation Risks
As CRO surged, its futures traders have rushed into long positions, pushing the token’s long/short ratio to a 30-day high. As of this writing, this stands at $1.08, per Coinglass.
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The long/short ratio measures the balance between traders betting on price increases versus those anticipating declines. A reading above 1 indicates that more traders are taking long positions, signaling strong bullish conviction, while values below one indicate a high demand for shorts.
While CRO’s long/short ratio suggests confidence in its upward momentum, it also exposes the market to greater liquidation risks. If its price faces a reversal, the heavy concentration of longs could trigger many forced sell-offs, worsening market volatility.
CRO Enters Overbought Zone
Readings from CRO’s Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily chart show that the altcoin has entered overbought territory, a classic indicator that it may be due for a dip. At press time, this indicator stands at 80.77.
The RSI indicator measures an asset’s overbought and oversold market conditions. It ranges between 0 and 100. Values above 70 suggest that the asset is overbought and due for a price decline, while values under 30 indicate that the asset is oversold and may witness a rebound.
At 80.15, CRO’s RSI suggests the likelihood of a correction in the near term, with buyer exhaustion worsening. Any reversal in CRO’s current trend could trigger a drop to $0.195, its next major support floor.

On the other hand, if buyers continue accumulating CRO, it could reclaim $0.23 and rally to $0.27, a high last seen in May 2022.
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