Of particular note is the uneven distribution of these liquidations, with 78% — or $3.76 million — coming from long positions. The collapse appears to be due to bullish investors trying to capitalize on a potential price spike.
Just yesterday, Bitcoin showed promising price action, briefly surpassing $62,000 per BTC, fueling optimism about a possible march to a new all-time high.
However, the market quickly changed direction. Instead of an immediate breakout, the cryptocurrency encountered a series of red candlesticks. While this did not result in a significant price drop, it did result in a notable cascade of long liquidations.
After finding a bottom at $60,700, BTC’s performance has left traders somewhat in limbo as they eye $53,000 and $66,000 as two main options for the near future, and as we may see, the bulls are leading the charge as they have managed to take the tug to their side by over 3% so far.
Is another attempt at a new all-time high in play? Based on the recent price action, yes is the more likely answer. However, it is still a long way to go as bulls would first have to defend the weekly close above $60,700, get to $66,000 per BTC and then perhaps hold there for another week.
This article was originally published on U.Today
Source: Cryptocurrency - investing.com