TLDR:
- Bitcoin price rose 7.89% to $78,589.05, with a 90% gold correlation supporting the view that both assets followed the same macro trade.
- US spot Bitcoin ETFs drew $606.29 million on August 20, lifting four-day inflows to $1.61 billion and giving the breakout institutional support.
- Roughly $709 million in BTC shorts were liquidated over 24 hours, turning forced purchases into fuel after Bitcoin cleared the $75,000 barrier.
- The 75,000–76,000 zone now anchors the bullish setup, while fading ETF demand could expose $70,740 and then the $69,113 retracement.
Bitcoin price surged 7.89% to $78,589.05 over 24 hours, leading gains across the cryptocurrency market. The move extended the weekly advance near 20% and pushed BTC above the $75,000 breakout level. Renewed institutional demand provided the clearest source of spot buying. US spot funds absorbed $606.29 million on August 20, their strongest daily intake since May 1.
The rally also followed a Treasury decision to expand buybacks for long-dated bonds. Traders treated the announcement as a liquidity signal, while falling dollar pressure lifted scarce assets. The Bitcoin price also showed a 90% short-term correlation with gold during the macro-driven move.
Bitcoin Price Gains Support From ETFs and Treasury Move
Bitcoin ETF inflows extended to a fourth consecutive session, bringing the four-day total to roughly $1.61 billion. BlackRock’s IBIT collected $502.99 million, more than four-fifths of the daily total. Fidelity’s FBTC followed with $64.74 million, while Bitwise, ARK, and Invesco also reported additions.
That allocation pattern matters since ETF purchases create direct demand for Bitcoin held by regulated funds. The concentration in IBIT shows that the latest advance relied heavily on one vehicle. Sustained daily flows above $200 million would offer stronger evidence that fresh capital is replacing forced derivatives buying.
The Treasury provided the macro trigger. It raised the maximum liquidity-support buyback from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation. The change begins September 9 and covers 10-year through 30-year nominal coupon securities.
Bond buybacks do not equal Federal Reserve money creation. They can improve market functioning and signal concern about elevated long-term yields. The initial response lowered yields and weakened the dollar, conditions often favorable for the Bitcoin price and gold. Yet long yields later rebounded, limiting claims that the program changed the macro regime.
Bitcoin’s gold correlation added another layer of context. Both assets rose amid inflation, fiscal stress, and currency debasement concerns. Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff acknowledged that investors were choosing between competing hedges. His observation described behavior, not an endorsement of Bitcoin’s long-term value.
Short Squeeze Leaves Rally Facing a Crucial Support Test
A crypto short squeeze magnified the spot-led move. Coinglass data showed nearly $709 million in Bitcoin shorts liquidated during one 24-hour period, against about $139 million in longs. Across the broader market, short liquidations reached about $1.13 billion, compared with $290 million in long liquidations.
Forced closures require traders to buy back Bitcoin, accelerating price gains when liquidity is thin. That feedback loop helped carry the Bitcoin price through $75,000 and briefly above $79,000. RSI 14 reached 80.43, showing strong momentum but also an overextended market. Once the crypto short squeeze fades, new spot demand must carry the advance.
The technical structure now centers on $75,000 to $76,000. Holding that zone would preserve the breakout and keep the $80,256 Fibonacci extension within reach. A loss of support could expose $70,740, followed by the 38.2% retracement near $69,113. Falling Bitcoin ETF inflows would increase that downside risk.
Prediction traders appear less convinced about immediate follow-through. Kalshi contracts place the Bitcoin price near $77,000 for year-end, despite the powerful weekly recovery. Those contracts indicated about $66,000 before Wednesday’s surge, showing expectations adjusted quickly without projecting another large rise.
Regulation remains another catalyst. President Donald Trump urged Congress to advance the CLARITY Act. Meanwhile, CFTC Chairman Michael Selig directed staff to prepare market rules. Clearer oversight could support longer-term participation, though it does not guarantee token purchases.
The Bitcoin price has trimmed its 2026 loss from nearly 30% to 11.4% during the four-day rebound. The Fear and Greed Index jumped from 34 to 72. Treasury auctions scheduled for August 25 through August 27 will test demand for government debt. Weak Bitcoin ETF inflows, rising yields, or profit-taking would challenge the breakout before $80,256.
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