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Key Levels

Where are Bitcoin's floors and ceilings?

See the prices where Bitcoin has owners or heavy past trading stacked up.

Understanding Key Levels

Some prices matter more than others. A price where a huge share of today's owners bought, or where a mountain of trading already happened, tends to act like a floor when the price falls back to it and a ceiling when the price climbs into it. Owners often defend the price they paid, and busy prices tend to pull the market back for one more round.

Key Levels collects Maketo's maps of those prices. Each page shows the same market from a different angle, so read them together: a level that shows up on more than one map is a stronger level. None of this is a guarantee. Think of these as neighborhoods where a fight is likely, not lines the price must respect.

See also

Price & trend
Where price sits against its long-run trend lines.
Cheap or expensive
Price against what people actually paid.
Who owns the coins
Whether coins are sitting still or starting to move.
Price chart
The live price and its full history.