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Bitcoin Price Alert: $90K Break Could Trigger $1.08B in CEX Short Liquidations; $86K Drop May Spark $780M in Long Liquidations

According to Coinglass data cited by COINOTAG on December 19, traders are watching key Bitcoin price belts. If Bitcoin breaks above $90,000, the projected cumulative short liquidations across mainstream CEXs could total about $1.08 billion, signaling a potential liquidity squeeze and rapid price reaction across venues.

Conversely, if BTC trades under $86,000, the projected cumulative long liquidations across major exchanges may approach $780 million, underscoring asymmetric risk around pivotal levels.

COINOTAG clarifies that the liquidation chart communicates liquidity intensity rather than precise contract tallies. The bars reflect the relative importance of each cluster; a higher bar suggests a larger liquidity cascade if price reaches that level. Traders should align risk controls with evolving liquidity dynamics at these thresholds.

Source: https://en.coinotag.com/breakingnews/bitcoin-price-alert-90k-break-could-trigger-1-08b-in-cex-short-liquidations-86k-drop-may-spark-780m-in-long-liquidations

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