Take a look at the recent liquidation heatmap—it's quite interesting—
**$BTC**: The range from 97.5k to 98.5k is a dense zone where institutions like to pile up longs (feels like a magnet level). Conversely, the area from 94.5k to 95k below is not so good; it's a hotspot for long liquidations, and breaking below could trigger a stampede.
**$ETH**: The situation is similar. The zone above 3.43k to 3.50k faces short-term pressure, while below 3.20k to 3.25k is a minefield for long positions.
The most frustrating part of this market is—it's always eager to sweep these pain points. Fake breakouts + reversals form a combo that, according to historical data, can have a probability exceeding 60%. With the US CPI report about to be released, the next few days will be more sensitive, and big players are definitely positioning themselves.
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#美国消费者物价指数发布在即 Latest Liquidation Data Overview
Take a look at the recent liquidation heatmap—it's quite interesting—
**$BTC**: The range from 97.5k to 98.5k is a dense zone where institutions like to pile up longs (feels like a magnet level). Conversely, the area from 94.5k to 95k below is not so good; it's a hotspot for long liquidations, and breaking below could trigger a stampede.
**$ETH**: The situation is similar. The zone above 3.43k to 3.50k faces short-term pressure, while below 3.20k to 3.25k is a minefield for long positions.
The most frustrating part of this market is—it's always eager to sweep these pain points. Fake breakouts + reversals form a combo that, according to historical data, can have a probability exceeding 60%. With the US CPI report about to be released, the next few days will be more sensitive, and big players are definitely positioning themselves.