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Will BTC break through 90,000 or fall below 87,000? Understand the key clearing points of mainstream exchanges in one article.
According to the latest data from Coinglass, Bitcoin has two key price ranges in its upcoming trend.
If BTC can break through the $90,000 mark, the short positions on mainstream CEX will face large-scale liquidations, with the cumulative liquidation intensity potentially reaching 481 million. From another perspective, this means that once the price breaks through this level, the market could experience a more intense upward reaction due to a liquidity wave triggered by stop-loss orders and forced liquidations.
The opposite scenario is also crucial—if BTC falls below $87,000, the liquidation pressure on bulls could accumulate to $514 million, at which point bears may encounter a strong rebound opportunity.
It is important to clarify the meaning of the liquidation chart here. Many people misunderstand it, thinking that the height of the bars represents the specific number of contracts pending liquidation. This is not the case. Each bar on the liquidation chart represents the relative importance between adjacent liquidation clusters, which is what we refer to as strength. In other words, this chart reflects the extent of the impact when the price reaches a certain position. The higher the bar, the more pronounced the market reaction will be due to concentrated liquidity when the price arrives. This is also why traders use this as a reference tool to judge key support and resistance levels.