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BTC's Third Breakout Looks Cute, But the $73K Sell Wall Just Photobombed the Party
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BTC's Third Breakout Looks Cute, But the $73K Sell Wall Just Photobombed the Party

By our Markets Desk2 min read

Bitcoin is poking at major resistance again, because apparently two failed breakouts weren't enough excitement for one month. The leading cryptocurrency just won't take a hint. Two rejections? No problem. BTC is back for round three, proving once again that this market has the attention span of a caffeinated squirrel and the stubbornness of a Maximalist at a conference bar.

According to Titan of Crypto, $BTC has already chewed through two fair value gaps, leaving just one overhead imbalance standing between price and potential glory. The daily chart shows Bitcoin grinding inside a large sideways structure after a sharp drop. Two earlier breakout attempts turned into classic fakeouts—buyers pushed above resistance, lost control, and price tumbled back into the range both times. Classic. It's giving "boil the frog" energy, except the frog keeps jumping out and the market keeps throwing it back in.

This time looks different, though. Instead of getting rejected immediately, Bitcoin has been methodically reclaiming FVG territory step by step. That's a stronger recovery than the previous attempts, sure. But the upper FVG still isn't budging, and it sits right in the same zone where those earlier fakeouts formed. It's like the crypto version of "this time's different" whispered nervously before getting rugged again.

Watch that level. If Bitcoin clears the final FVG and closes above the range high, market structure could flip in favor of buyers. If not, the range holds and price could rotate back toward the middle or lower end. The script is basically written at this point—we've all seen this movie before, but nobody's skipping ahead.

Meanwhile, CoinGlass whale orderbook data shows why Bitcoin is stalling after that latest push. On the 15-minute chart, heavy sell pressure is stacked between $72,400 and $73,600. The largest visible bid? Much lower, near $70,600

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UpdatedApr 11, 2026, 20:45 UTC

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