BTC is not in accumulation. It looks like redistribution.
If price reaches $95k–$96.7k, strong selling can appear there.
Whales may use this zone to exit because liquidity is present.
For short trades, this area makes the most sense.
The market often tricks traders.
Even correct positions get trapped before the real move starts.
If price reaches $95k–$96.7k, strong selling can appear there.
Whales may use this zone to exit because liquidity is present.
For short trades, this area makes the most sense.
The market often tricks traders.
Even correct positions get trapped before the real move starts.
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⚡️ LONG or SHORT:
💪 Leverage: X20
✅ Entry price: 0.00582
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⚡️ LONG or SHORT:
💪 Leverage: X20
✅ Entry price: 0.00582
❌ Stop loss:
Retail is heavily positioned on the short side of Bitcoin right now.
The liquidation data is very one sided.
A $10,000 move up would wipe out around 6,000 BTC worth of retail shorts.
That is a huge amount of forced buying waiting above price.
A $10,000 drop, on the other hand, would only liquidate about 2,000 BTC of retail longs.
Most traders are positioned for a rejection.
That is pure disbelief.
I initially expected a move to $100k and then a pullback.
But with this kind of imbalance, the setup looks different.
When everyone leans short, price usually goes higher.
The liquidation data is very one sided.
A $10,000 move up would wipe out around 6,000 BTC worth of retail shorts.
That is a huge amount of forced buying waiting above price.
A $10,000 drop, on the other hand, would only liquidate about 2,000 BTC of retail longs.
Most traders are positioned for a rejection.
That is pure disbelief.
I initially expected a move to $100k and then a pullback.
But with this kind of imbalance, the setup looks different.
When everyone leans short, price usually goes higher.