Aave Open Interest & Positionierung AAVE/USDT
Aave (AAVE) open interest analysis tracks the total value and rate of change of outstanding AAVE/USDT perpetual futures positions. Rising OI with directional price movement signals conviction; OI divergence from price flags positioning mismatches that often resolve with sharp moves.
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Aave Open Interest Overview
Aave perpetual futures currently hold $2.11B in open interest with a +0.86% change ($32M increase). Moderate OI change suggests stable positioning with neither aggressive buildup nor mass exodus.
Key positioning metrics
Longs dominate — crowded positioning may precede a squeeze if price drops. Derived from top trader accounts and cross-exchange data.
Professional traders are net long — aligns with the current strong bullish composite bias.
Low leverage risk — reduced cascading risk, but also lower volatility potential.
Stable position flow — this rate of change is moderate for AAVE perpetual futures.
OI-Price Divergence Analysis
Blackperp continuously monitors the relationship between Aave open interest and price to detect divergence patterns. When OI rises while price falls (or vice versa), it signals a potential positioning mismatch that often resolves with a sharp directional move.
Current state: AAVE is in a trending regime with strong bullish bias (+68). The positioning category reads bearish (-30), suggesting shorts are building or longs are being unwound.
Signal Category Alignment
| Category | State | Score | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| momentum | bearish | -67 | Strong Bearish |
| liquidity | mixed | -11 | Neutral |
| positioning | bearish | -30 | Bearish |
| smartMoney | bearish | -69 | Strong Bearish |
| volatility | bullish | +59 | Strong Bullish |
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by a quantitative system processing market data in real time. It is not financial advice. Trading Aave perpetual futures involves substantial risk of loss. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does AAVE open interest tell traders?
Aave open interest represents the total value of outstanding perpetual futures contracts. Rising OI means new positions are being opened; falling OI means positions are being closed. The direction of OI relative to price reveals whether the trend has genuine conviction.
How does Blackperp use AAVE OI data?
Blackperp processes Aave OI through multiple signals: raw OI level, OI delta (rate of change), OI-price divergence, and OI momentum. These feed into the positioning category, which is one of the highest-weighted inputs to AAVE's composite bias.
What does rising OI with falling AAVE price mean?
When Aave OI rises while price falls, it typically signals aggressive short positioning. This builds pressure for a short squeeze if price reverses upward, as shorts would be forced to close. Blackperp's OI-price divergence signal detects this pattern.
How reliable is the AAVE long/short ratio?
The Aave long/short ratio from top traders provides a useful sentiment gauge but should not be used in isolation. Blackperp combines it with funding rate, OI momentum, and cross-exchange data for a more robust positioning assessment.
What is estimated leverage for AAVE?
Estimated leverage measures the ratio of Aave open interest to market cap, indicating how much leverage is being used market-wide. Higher estimated leverage means more positions are at risk of liquidation during volatile moves.