Bitcoin Short Squeeze Triggers $1B in Liquidations as US Policy Hopes Fuel Rally

Stock News
08/20

Market sentiment has warmed considerably following the Trump administration's receptive stance in regulatory discussions, a macro backdrop that has become the primary catalyst behind Bitcoin's price recovery. Data shows Bitcoin surged nearly 8% in a single day, marking its largest daily gain since March, with prices briefly touching $69,500 — the highest level since early June.

The sharp upward move triggered a severe short squeeze, resulting in the largest liquidation of bearish positions since 2021. In just one hour, over $1 billion worth of short positions were forcefully closed, with buying pressure pushing prices higher before stabilizing.

Related assets also showed strong performance, with Ethereum jumping as much as 12%, while crypto-linked stocks like Coinbase (COIN.US) and Strategy (MSTR.US) posted notable gains. Supporting the rebound are policy details including the US Securities and Exchange Commission's proposal to exempt certain startups from securities registration requirements to ease compliance burdens, alongside the US Treasury's expansion of its bond buyback program to boost market liquidity — measures that collectively improve the investment environment for digital assets.

This rally signals a return of confidence among both retail and institutional investors in a clearer regulatory framework and growing institutional participation. However, market volatility remains elevated, and the ultimate direction of regulatory measures remains uncertain. As policy developments in Washington continue to evolve, the cryptocurrency market is expected to remain highly sensitive to these shifts, with the implementation of policy set to determine the sustainability of the current upswing.

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