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    Bitcoin fails at $82K again as traders brace for fresh volatility

    May 6, 20264 Mins Read


    Bitcoin has slipped back toward the $80,000 zone after failing to hold above $82,000, as traders reacted to technical resistance, elevated leverage, and caution ahead of fresh US economic data.

    According to TradingView data, BTC/USD climbed to a local high of $82,833 on Bitstamp before giving up part of the move during Wednesday trading. 

    The rally briefly accelerated after reports emerged about a possible 14-point ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran that could reopen oil traffic through the Strait of Hormuz.

    Momentum weakened after US President Donald Trump questioned whether Iran would accept the proposed terms. 

    In a Truth Social post, Trump said Iranian approval of the deal was “perhaps a big assumption,” while warning that military action could intensify if negotiations failed.

    Oil markets turned volatile alongside crypto. WTI crude fell more than 10% within hours before rebounding near $96 per barrel. 

    Trading resource The Kobeissi Letter reported that nearly $1 billion in unusually large short positions had built up in WTI before the sharp decline.

    Traders monitor liquidation clusters near $78K

    Exchange liquidation data has started drawing attention as Bitcoin cools from its recent rally. 

    Data from CoinGlass showed total crypto liquidations topping $550 million over the past 24 hours, including roughly $400 million from short positions.

    Market participants have also pointed to growing leverage risks across derivatives markets. 

    Open interest has remained close to $30 billion, while analysts tracking liquidation maps identified nearly $4 billion in long positions vulnerable around the $77,000 level.

    According to trader Daan Crypto Trades, Bitcoin has already cleared much of the nearby liquidity sitting above the $82,000 region after the latest rally pushed prices to three-month highs. 

    In an X post, he said the $80,100 and $78,200 levels were now important downside areas to monitor if BTC extends its pullback.

    Meanwhile, fellow trader CrypNuevo described Bitcoin as “overextended” on lower time frames after the rapid move higher earlier this week.

    The analyst said he would prefer to see the price continue climbing “without any exhaustion signs” because a more stretched move higher could make a later short position “more attractive and worth it” once weakness starts appearing.

    He added that a retracement toward the four-hour 50-period simple moving average near $78,432 remained possible if momentum begins cooling.

    Technical analysts are also continuing to watch Bitcoin’s reaction around its 200-day moving average near $82,000, a level several traders have described as a major resistance zone. 

    According to market commentators tracking long-term chart structures, BTC has failed to secure a daily close above the 200-day moving average for roughly seven months, leaving traders split on whether the latest rejection could develop into a deeper correction.

    However, Bitcoin’s ability to maintain momentum above the $80,000 level would likely depend on how investors react to fresh US labor market data.

    Investors are awaiting fresh US labor market data, with traders assessing how upcoming employment figures could influence Federal Reserve policy expectations and liquidity conditions for risk assets.

    Stronger-than-expected labor data could dampen hopes for imminent interest rate cuts, potentially strengthening the US dollar and putting downward pressure on Bitcoin’s price. 

    Conversely, a cooling labor market might signal a shift toward more accommodative Federal Reserve policy, which typically boosts liquidity and favors risk-on assets.

    At the same time, major corporate earnings have also come into focus across crypto markets. 

    Coinbase is scheduled to release its Q1 2026 earnings after the close, while Strategy Inc. recently disclosed sizable first-quarter write-downs tied to its Bitcoin holdings, adding another layer of caution for institutional investors monitoring the recovery from February lows.

    Corporate financial health acts as a barometer for institutional sentiment.

    A positive earnings surprise from Coinbase would likely signal robust retail and institutional engagement, providing a fundamental floor for the current rally. 

    However, if Strategy Inc.’s significant write-downs lead to broader balance-sheet concerns among corporate holders, it could trigger a period of consolidation as the market absorbs the impact of the volatile recovery from February lows.

    At press time, Bitcoin price was trading just above $81,000, down 0.2% over the past 24 hours.



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