$74,000 Calling…


After hitting a high of $78,333, Bitcoin has pulled back sharply and is now testing the $74,000 zone.
$BTC Current price: $75,106 (-0.93%)
We saw this level as major support earlier.
Will it hold or will we see a deeper correction toward $73K?
The market is deciding right now. 👀
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SlippageSamurai
· 1h ago
I would prefer to see 74k hold steady + quickly recover to 76k, otherwise this wave of sentiment could be driven by the bears.
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StakingDaydream
· 1h ago
Callbacks are actually quite healthy, as they wash out the high-leverage chasing, making it easier to move forward later.
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LateFeeLeo
· 1h ago
I see that if on-chain/ funding rates continue to cool down, the 73k level might be the "final wash."
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BetweenBidAndAsk
· 1h ago
If it can close above 75k tonight, then tomorrow we'll look at the chance to push to 77k.
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IHateFalseProsperity.
· 1h ago
Don't get emotional when opening a position here, set your stop-loss properly, if 74k breaks, admit you're wrong, don't hold on stubbornly.
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OrderflowOtter
· 1h ago
If you can't hold 74k, the next stop might be the moving average/gap in the 72.x range, don't ignore it.
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LpGrandma
· 1h ago
Support levels have never been just a line; they are a zone. It’s normal to see a few hundred dollars of fluctuation around the 74k level.
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GateUser-b665e41c
· 1h ago
Whether holding steady or dipping lower, remember to operate in batches, and don't treat a single fluctuation as the end of a trend.
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MempoolNomad
· 1h ago
It’s normal for the price to pull back from 78k to around 75k; don’t panic at every dip, the structure is still intact.
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