$BTC is getting interesting here… 👀
Let me make this very simple.
Imagine BTC is standing in the middle of two rooms.
One room is around $65K.
The other is around $63.8K–$63.2K.
The heatmap shows heavy liquidity sitting on both sides.
So the question isn't:
“Is BTC bullish or bearish?”
The better question is:
“Which liquidity gets taken first?”
If BTC pushes back above $65K and holds, I’ll be watching for the liquidity above to get swept.
But if BTC loses $64K, I wouldn’t be surprised to see price start reaching for the liquidity sitting below.
And this is the part many traders get wrong:
You don't need to predict the next move.
You need to wait for BTC to show you which side it wants.
👉 Above $65K = watch the upside.
👉 Below $64K = watch the downside.
Until then?
I’m not chasing the middle.
What do you think gets hit first — $65K or $63.8K? 👇
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