Bitunix Analyst: Volatility squeeze amid liquidity withdrawal, BTC back above 67.5K resistance, eyeing 70K liquidation zone

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BlockBeats news, on March 30, the market focus has shifted from data to liquidity itself. The situation in the Middle East has delayed handling, leaving risks hanging for an extended period; meanwhile, the bid-ask spread for U.S. Treasuries has widened by about 27%, and some market liquidity has temporarily dropped to about 10% of normal, indicating a contraction of market makers and a decrease in counterparties, with the market shifting from “active trading” to “passive matching,” making prices more susceptible to being driven by liquidation.

This week, key data is dense: Tuesday’s China PMI, Wednesday’s U.S. ISM and ADP, and Friday’s non-farm payrolls. In an environment of discontinuous liquidity, these events are more likely to amplify volatility rather than provide direction.

Returning to BTC, the previous largest liquidity was concentrated at 67,500 and 65,100, and has been cleared, indicating that a round of deleveraging has occurred. The current price has returned to around 67.5K, re-entering a new liquidity gaming zone. If the price can stabilize above this zone, it indicates effective support below, and the next clear liquidity target above will turn to the 70K range; however, before overall liquidity is restored, price movements still tend to be liquidation-driven, and continuity should be observed with caution.

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