BTC is currently stuck at two critical levels. Breaking above to $100,431, large short traders will face a $1.72 billion liquidation pressure, which could directly push the price higher. Breaking below $91,323, long position holders will face a $1.214 billion liquidation risk, and a sharp drop could trigger an avalanche. The market at this level is prone to extreme movements, so do not leverage too much. Set your stop-loss properly, stay calm, and be especially alert to sudden sharp fluctuations in the coming days. The data is all here; maintaining good defense is always the top priority.

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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-19 00:40
Damn, the liquidation pressure is really scary, 1.72 billion vs 1.214 billion, just a thin line apart.
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ser_ngmivip
· 01-19 00:12
Damn, this clamp is a bit fierce, with 1.72 billion liquidation pressure upwards and 1.214 billion downwards... Basically, it's just waiting for death. --- Got it, got it, just don't be greedy, and set stop-losses early. This wave is really easy to flip. --- It's another situation where "both sides want to see people die." What to do? Just stay in the middle and be obedient. --- Leverage freaks, this time you better be cautious. Such a big commotion can easily blow up. --- Defense is indeed the kingly way. Just looking at these data points, you can see how cautious you need to be.
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BoredWatchervip
· 01-16 04:37
Another dilemma, clear liquidation pressure is obviously the fuse for the market acceleration. --- Honestly, this kind of middle-ground market tests the mentality the most; if you're not careful, you'll get squeezed out. --- Having liquidation pressure on both sides is actually a warning to retail investors: don't think about bottom fishing or chasing highs. --- Stop-loss? Been clear about that long ago. No stop-loss, no tomorrow. These days, it's all about who can survive and walk out. --- 17.2 billion and 12.14 billion, the numbers are right here. Whoever breaks the level first will be the trigger. It's a bit scary. --- The market at this position is like dancing on the edge of a knife; having smaller leverage is definitely the right choice. --- Defense is always the key. I've heard this phrase too many times, but now it's really time to listen.
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BearMarketGardenervip
· 01-16 01:54
Damn, these two numbers clearly look like a meat grinder, 1.72 billion versus 1.214 billion, anyone who gets cut will feel the pain. --- It's that time again for leveraged gamblers to send money. I should go all in cash. --- Between 100k and 91k, this stretch feels more exciting than playing minesweeper. Really, don't be greedy. --- Defense first... Easier said than done. When you're in this position, who can resist adding leverage? --- Isn't this just waiting for some big player to surrender first? --- I was so scared that I quickly reduced leverage, waiting for the extreme market to pass. --- With such high liquidation pressure, it seems like someone is deliberately dumping to create panic. --- Both sides getting liquidated? Serves them right for cutting losses. --- Sounds even more dangerous than the last extreme market... Have you set your stop-loss?
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RugpullTherapistvip
· 01-16 01:54
These two points are really a knife's edge, with 1.72 billion in liquidation pressure, which can directly blow up the market when it hits. --- Leverage traders need to stay alert these days; a small mistake could turn them into chives soup. --- The range from 91 to 100 is like a slaughterhouse, watching to see who can't hold on first. --- Defense first sounds simple, but how many can stay calm at critical moments? --- With such huge liquidation pressure, things might get quite intense next. --- Stop-losses need to be set properly, or your account can turn from green to red with just one big bearish candle. --- Both sides are under enormous liquidation pressure—this is exactly the moment exchanges love.
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ForkYouPayMevip
· 01-16 01:52
Damn, as soon as the liquidation pressure appears, the market tends to explode, with both sides tightly blocked.
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DaoDevelopervip
· 01-16 01:30
ngl the liquidation cascade setup here is giving textbook game-theoretic pressure point vibes... 17.2B vs 12.14B creates this asymmetric tension that'll probably force some wild swings
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