Market analysis data shows that the price of Bitcoin is at a critical range, and any significant breakthrough or fall will trigger a large number of contract liquidations. According to the latest statistics from market monitoring platforms, if the price of Bitcoin breaks above the $105,000 mark, short contracts on major trading platforms will face a liquidation risk of up to $1.231 billion. Conversely, if the price falls below the $102,000 support level, the liquidation scale of long contracts is expected to reach $800 million. This dual liquidation pressure highlights the current market's high volatility and the divergence of investor sentiment, and traders need to closely monitor the potential market impact brought by these two key price points.
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Market analysis data shows that the price of Bitcoin is at a critical range, and any significant breakthrough or fall will trigger a large number of contract liquidations. According to the latest statistics from market monitoring platforms, if the price of Bitcoin breaks above the $105,000 mark, short contracts on major trading platforms will face a liquidation risk of up to $1.231 billion. Conversely, if the price falls below the $102,000 support level, the liquidation scale of long contracts is expected to reach $800 million. This dual liquidation pressure highlights the current market's high volatility and the divergence of investor sentiment, and traders need to closely monitor the potential market impact brought by these two key price points.