[Crypto World] Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon while monitoring the market—BTC’s short-term liquidity is leaning slightly bearish.
Right now, there’s a solid cluster of buy orders in the $87,800 to $88,500 range, which serves as a pretty solid support zone. Looking upward, there’s a large amount of liquidity gathered above the $90,000 mark, which is a rather delicate spot.
In simple terms, there are buyers ready to catch the dip below, and sellers waiting to unload above. With this structure, breaking above $90K might take some effort, and there’s a good chance the price will fluctuate between these two zones in the short term. If you’re going long, keep an eye on whether the $87K-$88.5K support holds; if you’re going short, watch to see if that liquidity above $90K gets triggered.
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SelfCustodyBro
· 12-08 14:39
Observe trading volume during the wait-and-see period
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ZenMiner
· 12-08 10:14
Sideways movement is unlikely to avoid a correction
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BuyTheTop
· 12-07 07:10
Keep going long, no fear
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SleepyValidator
· 12-07 07:09
Wait until breaking even or making a profit to exit
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DisillusiionOracle
· 12-07 07:09
Airdrop waiting for this moment
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AirdropDreamBreaker
· 12-07 06:58
Prepare to go long during consolidation
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WalletDivorcer
· 12-07 06:56
It's hard to profit whether you go long or short.
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AlphaWhisperer
· 12-07 06:54
Just waiting for the breakout and watching the show
BTC short-term liquidity is bearish. Where are the key support and resistance levels?
[Crypto World] Recently, I noticed an interesting phenomenon while monitoring the market—BTC’s short-term liquidity is leaning slightly bearish.
Right now, there’s a solid cluster of buy orders in the $87,800 to $88,500 range, which serves as a pretty solid support zone. Looking upward, there’s a large amount of liquidity gathered above the $90,000 mark, which is a rather delicate spot.
In simple terms, there are buyers ready to catch the dip below, and sellers waiting to unload above. With this structure, breaking above $90K might take some effort, and there’s a good chance the price will fluctuate between these two zones in the short term. If you’re going long, keep an eye on whether the $87K-$88.5K support holds; if you’re going short, watch to see if that liquidity above $90K gets triggered.