After clearing the liquidity around 75,000, how should the market move?



After liquidating the short positions near 75,000, there are no obvious large orders above, and no clear accumulation of longs below.

The bullish and bearish directions are not clear.

The margin calls have all been completed, and those taking profits have already exited.

After breaking through 75,000, some big players were eager to go long with large positions, but they were liquidated in less than six hours. The liquidation point was very close, and after the market broke 75,000 and briefly retraced, it smoothly moved higher.
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VolatilityInATeacup
· 20m ago
The big warehouse was carried away after 6 hours— a typical pullback/retracement after a breakout to “sweep” the sentiment. Better to miss out than to chase.
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GateUser-ced0257a
· 3h ago
There's no selling walls above and no buying walls below; basically, the market maker can do whatever they want. First, observe the volume recovery.
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FlowingColorfulInkHeart
· 4h ago
One sentence: If you're unsure of the direction, don't guess blindly; wait until the structure is clear before increasing your position. Living longer is the most important thing.
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GateUser-ecf4759e
· 4h ago
What I care more about is: after clearing the short positions of 75,000, where will the next wave of liquidity concentrate? Will it be around 78,000 or 72,000?
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GateUser-656cc6e4
· 4h ago
At times like this, the biggest fear is "thinking it will go one-sided" and then opening high leverage, only to be taken out by a small pullback.
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ColdLightNftCabinet
· 4h ago
If it retraces to 75k without breaking below, it may be a trend continuation; but if it falls back, it becomes a false breakout, so caution is needed.
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GateUser-ecded933
· 4h ago
It seems like it will first consolidate sideways to wear people out, suppress the volatility, and then suddenly increase volume to choose a side.
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NightAuditBuddy
· 4h ago
75,000 seems to have cleared out the aggressive orders on both sides, and it looks more like a range move afterward. First, watch for a pullback and stabilization before discussing the trend.
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