$BTC 76,900 Derivatives OI hits record high A liquidation heatmap under-and-over breakout path
$BTC The current price is converging around $76,900. Open interest (OI) has rapidly accumulated again, signaling that market makers are about to realize liquidity through extreme volatility.
Live quantitative indicators and liquidation data cards
Current price $BTC $76,900
4H RSI 51.5 (after being shaken out of the overbought zone, it returns to a neutral-to-strong range)
Open interest (OI) hits a new record high. Funds re-enter with high leverage.
Dense short liquidations above: $78,200 to $78,800 (about $180 million in liquidation notional piled up)
Dense long liquidations below: $75,500 to $76,000 (about $120 million in liquidation notional piled up)
Key trading paths and arrow-based scenarios
➔ Upside script: A strong volume surge breaks through $77,800 decisively ➔ triggers a chain reaction of short liquidations above $78,200 (Short Squeeze) ➔ quickly pulls the line and charges toward the $80,000 milestone
➔ Downside script: A fake breakdown below $76,000 ➔ quickly sweeps out long stop-loss positions around $75,500 ➔ gains extremely strong spot-buy support ➔ closes with a long lower wick to complete a second shakeout
➔ Defensive line: A 4-hour bearish candle closes below $74,800 ➔ the structure weakens ➔ leverage must exit in the short term
Trading plan
Spot positions: Hold steady—don’t move. The liquidation heatmap shows large capital is building up; don’t get shaken out right before liquidations.
Futures/contract trading: Absolutely avoid opening high-leverage positions around the $76,900 midline. Wait for market makers to sweep liquidity downward (stabilizing near $76,000) or for a volume breakout above $77,800 before taking a right-side trend entry.
$BTC The current price is converging around $76,900. Open interest (OI) has rapidly accumulated again, signaling that market makers are about to realize liquidity through extreme volatility.
Live quantitative indicators and liquidation data cards
Current price $BTC $76,900
4H RSI 51.5 (after being shaken out of the overbought zone, it returns to a neutral-to-strong range)
Open interest (OI) hits a new record high. Funds re-enter with high leverage.
Dense short liquidations above: $78,200 to $78,800 (about $180 million in liquidation notional piled up)
Dense long liquidations below: $75,500 to $76,000 (about $120 million in liquidation notional piled up)
Key trading paths and arrow-based scenarios
➔ Upside script: A strong volume surge breaks through $77,800 decisively ➔ triggers a chain reaction of short liquidations above $78,200 (Short Squeeze) ➔ quickly pulls the line and charges toward the $80,000 milestone
➔ Downside script: A fake breakdown below $76,000 ➔ quickly sweeps out long stop-loss positions around $75,500 ➔ gains extremely strong spot-buy support ➔ closes with a long lower wick to complete a second shakeout
➔ Defensive line: A 4-hour bearish candle closes below $74,800 ➔ the structure weakens ➔ leverage must exit in the short term
Trading plan
Spot positions: Hold steady—don’t move. The liquidation heatmap shows large capital is building up; don’t get shaken out right before liquidations.
Futures/contract trading: Absolutely avoid opening high-leverage positions around the $76,900 midline. Wait for market makers to sweep liquidity downward (stabilizing near $76,000) or for a volume breakout above $77,800 before taking a right-side trend entry.