BTC is showing serious momentum toward that $105k level, and analysts are pointing out something critical: short sellers are in a really tight spot right now. With bulls maintaining pressure and leverage positions getting squeezed, the bears who've been betting against this rally are facing mounting losses. The market setup suggests we could see a cascade of liquidations if Bitcoin breaks through key resistance zones. It's the kind of scenario where weak hands panic-cover, which ironically pushes prices higher and traps more shorts. Whether we actually hit $105k depends on holding these support levels and whether institutions keep buying dips—but right now, the pain trade for short positions looks pretty brutal.
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SilentObserver
· 6h ago
The short squeeze is really going to blow up this time, 105k is not a dream.
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LidoStakeAddict
· 6h ago
The shorts are really struggling now, with wave after wave of liquidations, ngl
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SigmaBrain
· 6h ago
The shorts are really getting hurt this time. Once 105k breaks, it's over.
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BlockTalk
· 6h ago
The shorts are really trapped this time, feels great!
BTC is showing serious momentum toward that $105k level, and analysts are pointing out something critical: short sellers are in a really tight spot right now. With bulls maintaining pressure and leverage positions getting squeezed, the bears who've been betting against this rally are facing mounting losses. The market setup suggests we could see a cascade of liquidations if Bitcoin breaks through key resistance zones. It's the kind of scenario where weak hands panic-cover, which ironically pushes prices higher and traps more shorts. Whether we actually hit $105k depends on holding these support levels and whether institutions keep buying dips—but right now, the pain trade for short positions looks pretty brutal.