
You just witnessed $BTC rising from $62.5k to $79.5k with almost no major news.
Same scenario. Again and again $BTC

$63,000 → $70,000 → $65,000
$65,000 → $73,000 → $63,000
$62,000 → $79,000 → $58,000?
This is a liquidity trap $BTC
This recent pump made it even clearer.
Over $3.1 billion in cryptocurrency sell-order liquidations were executed within 24 hours.
One of the biggest sell-order liquidations in crypto history.
But everyone is watching the candles.
I’m watching the flows.
Within seconds, Wintermute, Binance, Coinbase, and wallets linked to ETF funds were all active.
Huge amounts of coins started moving.
Massive buy orders slammed into thin order books due to low liquidity.
Sell orders got wiped out.
Retail traders saw the breakout and immediately started jumping back into buy trades driven by FOMO (fear of missing out).
This is the trap.
Because the liquidity has flipped completely now.
And there are still more than $12 billion in buy-order liquidations below the price.
This is exactly what I’m watching right now.
→ Raise the price and liquidate sell orders
→ Trapping retail traders into fresh buy positions
→ Lower the price and liquidate sell orders
They’re draining both sides.
No need for any big news.
Just leverage, weak liquidity, and enough traders positioned in the same direction.
A rise from $62k to $79k wasn’t, for me, the start of a new bull market.
My target for the drop is still around $50k–$58k.
And that’s where I’ll start looking for the real bottom.
I studied macroeconomics for 10 years and nearly predicted every major market peak, including Bitcoin’s historical peak in October.
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I’ll post the warning before the next liquidation wave starts
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