‏You just witnessed $BTC ⁦‪ rising from $62.5k to $79.5k with almost no major news.

‏Same scenario. Again and again $BTC

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‏ $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

@ZED US

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