Bitcoin Decline to $84K Completes CME Futures Gap Closure, Triggers Almost $1B in Liquidations

Bitcoin Slips to $83.5K, Closes CME Futures Gap as $900M in Longs Get Liquidated

Bitcoin (BTC) has retraced sharply to $83,500, fully closing a major CME futures gap left after Monday’s explosive rally to $92,000. The price surge, triggered by President Donald Trump’s announcement of a U.S. crypto strategic reserve, was short-lived as traders moved to take profits and macroeconomic concerns weighed on sentiment.

The CME Bitcoin futures gap—created when trading resumes at a significantly different level after the exchange’s weekend closure—ranged from Friday’s close at $84,500 to Monday’s open at $95,300. Historically, such gaps tend to get filled, acting as key technical levels that Bitcoin frequently revisits.

The rapid pullback has also led to a wave of liquidations, with over $900 million in leveraged long positions getting wiped out in the past 24 hours. This brings total three-day liquidations to more than $1.5 billion, as per data from Coinglass. The majority of these liquidations occurred during late U.S. and early Asian trading hours as BTC slipped below key support levels.

When an exchange forcefully closes a trader’s position due to insufficient margin, it often triggers further downward pressure in a highly leveraged market. While some traders view mass liquidations as potential signs of a market bottom, others warn of further volatility ahead.

Adding to concerns, a previously unfilled CME gap below $80,000—formed in early November following Trump’s re-election—has reentered focus. The futures market opened above $81,000 after Election Day, skipping over a key trading range near $78,000. If Bitcoin continues its historical tendency to revisit these levels, further downside may still be in play.

With traders now watching whether BTC can reclaim lost ground or extend declines, attention turns to macroeconomic factors, regulatory developments, and Friday’s scheduled White House Crypto Summit, which could provide further clarity on institutional adoption and government policy.

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