$DF It seems you're mentioning a liquidation event for a short position in a financial market, specifically related to a $DF (potentially referring to a specific asset or token) short liquidation amounting to $4.1534K at a price of $0.09391.
This typically implies that a short position was forcibly closed when the price of the asset reached a specific level (here $0.09391), triggering a liquidation event. A short liquidation occurs when the price of the asset increases to a level where the short position cannot be sustained, and the investor is required to cover their position by buying the asset at that elevated price, leading to a loss.
The exact context of the asset and the liquidation specifics would depend on the platform or market you're referring to. If you need more detailed information on how this works, let me know$DF
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