Bitcoin has been repeatedly testing key levels in recent trading days. A careful observation of the market reveals that there is a clear accumulation of buy-side liquidity (EQH) at around 906K above, while a sell-side liquidity zone (EQL) is formed at 866K below. Currently, the price is stuck in this middle zone, which often indicates that large institutions are waiting in the shadows.



From a chip perspective, there are indeed many signals of accumulation. According to market microstructure theory, this state is very likely to evolve into the standard form of the PO3 model—after accumulation, a significant directional move will follow.

The key point is that as long as liquidity on either side has not been completely cleared out, the trend will not truly end. Therefore, the trading approach is quite clear: watch which liquidity pool gets eaten first, then look for contrarian trading opportunities in the opposite direction. Such liquidity traps often provide quick-reacting traders with good profit opportunities.
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NeonCollectorvip
· 5h ago
It's been stuck between 906 and 866 for so long. Should we just eat one side, brothers?
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MemeKingNFTvip
· 5h ago
This is just the old routine of institutions manipulating the market again. The promised PO3 pattern, but in the end, it's just another round of chopping the leeks. I just want to know, between 906K and 866K, how many retail investors are going to get caught off guard by this 40K difference. The liquidity trap theory has become so cliché that it’s almost numbingly repetitive. Quick-reacting traders? More often than not, they just react quickly and get locked in by the other side. Actually, the most terrifying thing about this consolidation phase is that you really don’t know which direction the big players want to move. Betting wrong means becoming the bag-holder at a high level. Honestly, for friends still debating whether to bottom out or unload, it’s better to first check how many bullets are left in your account.
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ChainMemeDealervip
· 5h ago
Is this liquidity theory again? Is it really reliable and can it truly make money?
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