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Interpretation of Bitcoin key price level liquidation data: Liquidity storm at 90,000 and 92,000
【Blockchain Rhythm】 According to the latest data from Coinglass, Bitcoin price fluctuations at two key levels will trigger significant liquidation reactions.
Looking downward, if BTC drops below $90,000, long positions on mainstream exchanges will face a total liquidation pressure of 1.07 billion. Conversely, if Bitcoin can hold above $92,000, the liquidation strength of shorts will reach 417 million.
It is important to note here: the bars in the liquidation chart do not calculate the exact number of contracts being liquidated, nor do they provide precise liquidation value figures. They actually display the “importance weight”—that is, the intensity—of liquidation clusters at each price level relative to their surroundings.
In other words, the liquidation chart tells you: once the price reaches a certain level, how much market impact it might cause. The taller the bar, the more intense the potential price volatility at that level due to the concentrated release of liquidity. Simply put, it’s a place where risk and opportunity may erupt simultaneously.