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Bitcoin (BTC) tested resistance near $74,000 in midday trading Monday, with liquidation data showing more than $1 billion in positions could be wiped out if the price breaks above $75,100 or falls below $72,100.
Bitcoin’s price rose 2.5% in the last 24 hours to $73,300, paring gains after going as high as $74,300 in intraday trade, according to CoinGecko data. On Stocktwits, retail sentiment around the apex cryptocurrency rose to ‘bullish’ from ‘neutral’ territory over the past day.

Bitcoin’s latest rally comes after U.S. equities recovered as oil prices remained below the $100 mark. It remains nearly 40% below its record high of over $126,000 seen in October, but has recovered nearly 17% from its February bottom of $60,000.
Bitcoin’s price has been range-bound for most of February and March so far. Data on CoinGlass showed that a breakout in either direction could trigger a chain reaction of liquidations.
A breakout beyond the $75,000 range could open the door for further upside if short liquidations add buying pressure. On the downside, a drop toward the $72,000 area could test the resilience of recent gains if leveraged long positions begin to unwind.

Liquidations occur when traders using borrowed funds are unable to maintain their positions. Exchanges automatically close those positions, which often amplifies price moves because the forced buying or selling adds to existing market momentum.
When many traders place leveraged bets around similar price levels, those zones can act like pressure points for the market. Once breached, forced liquidations can cascade across exchanges, creating sharp moves in a short period.
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