🚨 Bitcoin Will Perform a Liquidity Sweep Below 80,000 🚨


Bitcoin's current movement is beginning to show a very distinctive character in modern market structure, which is a compressed sideways phase in the high psychological area before the final liquidity absorption process occurs. After successfully holding above the 80,000 area for quite some time, the market is now entering a narrow consolidation phase with the movement center around the 81,000 zone.

On the surface, this condition appears stable. However, behind this stability, the order book structure and futures position distribution actually show an increasing accumulation of liquidity below the 80,000 area. In such conditions, the market often does not immediately continue upward but first performs a liquidity sweep to clear high leverage long positions that are becoming too crowded.

📊 Liquidity Sweep Zone Structure

⚠️ Main Zone: 79,000 – 79,750

This is the most realistic liquidity absorption area in the current structure. This zone functions as an initial sweep area against short-term leverage longs as well as an institutional buyer strength test.

If a normal breakdown occurs without excessive panic pressure, then most likely the market will only touch this area before stabilizing again.

🔄 Retracement Zone: 78,000 – 79,000

If selling pressure increases and the market begins to enter a deeper retracement phase, then Bitcoin has the potential to move toward this medium retracement zone.

But it is important to understand:

A decline to this area has not yet changed the macro bullish structure.

On the contrary, this zone could become a healthy supply absorption area before the market continues its next expansion.

🩸 Deep Zone: 77,000 – 78,000

This zone is an extreme area that is only likely to be touched if:

large volume liquidation cascade

short-term panic selling

or excessive leverage pressure in the futures market

In the context of the current structure, this area is not the main scenario but a stress event scenario. However, if it occurs, it is most likely temporary because institutional demand is expected to resume absorbing supply in that area.

🧠 Why Is a Liquidity Sweep Very Likely to Happen?

When the market stays too long at high levels without a correction, retail traders usually start building aggressive long positions believing that prices will continue to rise immediately.

The problem is, conditions like this actually create:

leverage accumulation

unhealthy funding fees

and a liquidity cluster that is too obvious below support

In modern market structures, liquidity that is too easily visible will almost always be tested first before the major direction continues.

📅 Breakdown Estimate

May 2026

This estimate arises from the synchronization of:

current consolidation structure

futures leverage distribution

and volatility patterns after the market recovery phase

However, it should be objectively understood that a breakdown does not necessarily mean the market turns bearish. In many cases, a liquidity sweep actually becomes the foundation before a more aggressive bullish phase begins.

🚀 Structural Implications

If Bitcoin manages to:

sweep liquidity below 80,000

then quickly reclaim that area

this will signal that:

selling pressure has significantly weakened

excessive long leverage has been cleared

the market is ready to enter a healthier new expansion phase

In other words:

a breakdown below 80,000 is not necessarily a sign of weakness…
it could be a preparation for a larger increase.

🔥 Conclusion

Markets rarely move straight to the peak. Before a major rise occurs, the market almost always first absorbs liquidity from overly comfortable positions.

And currently, all structures indicate that the zone below 80,000 has become Bitcoin’s biggest short-term liquidity magnet 😈

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