Bitcoin Shows ‘Burj Khalifa’ Like Liquidations Towers on Liquidity Map

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Bitcoin’s ($BTC) trajectory shows an exclusive pattern of liquidation. The latest liquidity map of Bitcoin ($BTC) presents high-leverage liquidations, presenting a pattern that looks like ‘’2 Burj Khalifas.” As per the data from TheKingfisher, the towering patterns of short and long liquidations are stacked nearly symmetrically around the present spot price. Hence, the respective setting highlights the precarious market balance, where either of the sides could go through sheer wipeout in line with the next directional move.

⚠️ $BTC high leverage liquidations map looks like two Burj KhalifasLongs on the left. Shorts on the right. Same size. Same height.Spot sitting right in the middle – between two towers.Market makers have two targets. Question is which floor gets hit first.🟢 Long cluster:… pic.twitter.com/qIixDrRQ45

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Bitcoin Liquidation Map Presents ‘Burj Khalifa’ Pattern Amid Liquidity Sandwich

Based on the latest market data, Bitcoin’s ($BTC) liquidation pattern is displaying “2 Burj Khalifas.” The liquidation level symmetry indicates heavy leverage among traders in each of the directions. This reportedly creates a scenario with high risk of sharp spikes in volatility in the near term.

So, if the flagship crypto asset moves toward the $67K mark, there is a possibility for the long positions to be flushed, leading to a forced selling cascade. On the other hand, a price push above the $68.5K mark would go hard on shorts, paving the way for a buy-side pressure wave. Such a dual setup makes the present range substantially unstable, while liquidity pools are serving as crucial magnets for notable price action.

Substantial Liquidation Volumes Raise Risk of Sudden Collapse

According to TheKingfisher’s data, the traders need to exercise caution, with the liquidation volumes of Bitcoin ($BTC) peaking around sixty units at specific price levels. Keeping this in view, whether the upcoming market move favors bears or bulls is subject to debate at the moment. Overall, until the collapse of the respective liquidation towers, the top crypto asset remains hanging between these two extremes, underscoring a balance that could suddenly collapse without any prior warning.

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