| Exchanges | % Long/Short | Ratio | Long Volume | Short Volume | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ΣAll Exchanges | 0.994 | $1.65M | $1.66M | ||
| MMEXC | 0.994 | $1.63M | $1.64M | Trade | |
| BBybit | 0.938 | $20.55K | $21.89K | Trade | |
| GGate | 29.675 | $1.52K | $0.00 | Trade |
Long/short ratio is taker buy vs sell volume (USD). Live candles update about every 10 seconds; intraday figures are finalized nightly.
Over the past 24 hours the BIIB long/short ratio averages 0.999 — more accounts are short than long. On the most recent hour the ratio sits at 1.529, tilting further toward longs versus the daily average. Among individual exchanges, Bybit shows the most one-sided positioning at 0.949. Learn more about how the long/short ratio works →
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This page charts the BIIB long/short ratio — taker buy volume divided by taker sell volume — from 5-minute up to daily candles, with a per-exchange breakdown below the chart.
A reading above 1 means aggressive buying dominates BIIB taker flow; below 1, selling dominates. The aggregate covers every tracked derivatives exchange, excludes venues reporting no data, and refreshes continuously.
Taker flow over the past 24 hours puts the BIIB long/short ratio at 0.999, meaning sellers are in control of taker flow.
Bybit currently leans hardest toward shorts with a 24-hour ratio of 0.949. The table below compares every venue.
The ratio divides taker buy volume by taker sell volume: above 1, aggressive buying dominates; below 1, selling dominates. At 0.999, BIIB sell volume currently outweighs buy volume.