CEL Holders Make Desperate Attempt To Recover Funds Through Short Squeeze

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Beleaguered crypto lender Celsius has left its customers or depositors in limbo as it files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in New York. Users plan a community-led “CEL Short Squeeze” to recover their money as they believe the crypto lender may not resume withdrawals.

A short squeeze refers to intentionally creating a sharp rally fueled by the unwinding of bearish positions or sellers rushing to take profits. A strong buying pressure “squeezes” the short sellers out of positions. In fact, pumping token prices of insolvent businesses seems to be becoming a trend nowadays.

Celsius Community Looks for CEL Short Squeeze

“CEL Short Squeeze” is not new, it’s happening since Celsius locked out customers from making withdrawals, swaps, and transfers on June 13. The CEL token prices have jumped over $1 many times as a result of short squeezes since last month. For instance, a major short squeeze was triggered between June 20-21, resulting in an over 150% rise in prices.

As the reports of bankruptcy filing surfaced, the CEL prices dived to a low of $0.42 from the day high of $0.95. As customers might not be able to recover their money, “#CELShortSqueeze” started trending on social media.

According to data from Coinglass, massive shorts have been liquidated in the last few hours pushing the CEL token prices to rise above $0.60. Short sellers started shorting CEL tokens as many influencers pushed for a “short squeeze.”

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