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Bitcoin Price Prediction: BTC Liquidity Signals $61K Sweep Before Next Rebound

Bitcoin remains under pressure below $65,000 as weakening momentum and heavy liquidity beneath the market keep downside risks elevated. Two technical setups point to the $60,500-$62,200 region as the key area to watch before $BTC can…

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Aug 13, 2026 at 5:00 PM UTC · 3 분 소요

Bitcoin Price Prediction: BTC Liquidity Signals $61K Sweep Before Next Rebound
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Bitcoin remains under pressure below $65,000 as weakening momentum and heavy liquidity beneath the market keep downside risks elevated. Two technical setups point to the $60,500-$62,200 region as the key area to watch before $BTC can establish a stronger recovery.

Bitcoin Liquidity Builds Below $62,200 as Bears Eye a Deeper Sweep

Bitcoin remains trapped between roughly $63,000 and $65,000, but trader Kaz argues that the broader structure still favors sellers. His liquidity heatmap shows a notable concentration of resting orders below the current range, with $62,200 emerging as the key downside level.

Bitcoin liquidity heatmap. Source: Kaz (@XBTkaz) on X

$BTC is shown near $63,502, sitting close to the lower half of its recent range after repeatedly failing to sustain moves above $65,000. Kaz describes the price action as choppy in the short term but still bearish overall, with liquidity building beneath equal lows around $62,200.

That level matters because clusters of equal lows can attract price when stop-loss orders and other liquidity accumulate underneath them. The heatmap supports that view, showing stronger liquidity bands below the market, particularly around $62,000 and extending toward the $61,000 area.

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$76,476

+6.91% (24H)

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$1.53T

24H Volume

$55.1B

24H High

$76,827

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