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BTC's months-long low-volatility spell ended fast, with OKX spot BTC/USDT topping $75,000 in 24h. The surge triggered widespread short liquidations, with estimates nearing $3B across crypto. Flows improved too: on Aug 19, US spot BTC and ETH ETFs drew about $706M combined, including $517M for BTC and $189M for ETH. Is this a short-squeeze spike or a trend recovery powered by ETF and spot demand? If volume and stablecoin liquidity lag, profit-taking and rebuilt leverage could magnify volatility.
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The market was heavily positioned for another move lower, but Bitcoin had other plans.
Ansem is highlighting the positioning behind the rally, not just the price action. BTC went from roughly $67K to around $100K in just three weeks, catching a market that was largely leaning bearish off guard.
Crypto sentiment had been weak, and few traders were expecting such a sharp breakout. The result? Around $2.4B in short positions were
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The Short Squeeze Nobody Wants to Chase
BTC just ripped from $64K to $73K, while ETH pushed above $2,340. And the liquidation numbers are insane: around $3.3B wiped out, with shorts making up roughly 92% of the damage. 🔥
But don’t get trapped by the “$160B entered the market” narrative.
This looks much more like a massive short squeeze than a wave of fresh spot capital. Forced short covering can make the chart look unstoppable—until the forced buying runs out.
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$BTC, $ETH Accelerate: Who Is Building the Support?
$BTC and $ETH are accelerating as institutional demand returns. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded $517M in inflows on Aug. 19, while Ethereum ETFs attracted $189M—their strongest inflow since October 2025. Meanwhile, the U.S. Treasury doubled long-term bond buybacks, helping ease yield pressure and improve risk appetite. Trump’s push for the CLARITY Act adds regulatory optimism, while heavy short liquidations amplified upside momentum.
ETF INFLOWS ARE SLOWING — BUT PRICES AREN’T
Institutional capital has not left crypto yet.$BTC ETF inflows have dropped from +$517.19M to +$103.30M, while $ETH fell from +$189.15M to just +$11.57M. Yet $BTC is still holding around $74.47K, with $ETH near $2,347.
Prices are rising faster than new ETF capital is entering. If they remain elevated despite weaker inflows, the market may be shifting from ETF-led momentum to internal capital rotation and broader market momentum.
Above $75K — real breakout or just a squeeze? 👀
The move was explosive for a reason: nearly $3B in crypto shorts were liquidated, triggering a wave of forced buying.
But the real test comes next: what happens after the forced buying fades?
On Aug. 19, U.S. spot BTC & ETH ETFs pulled in roughly $706M, including $517M into BTC.
That’s the key difference: this rally isn’t being driven by liquidations alone. Real spot demand is showing up behind the move.
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$BTC surged to a high of 75700 this morning, but it is still 41% below last year's peak of 126,000. There is heavy selling pressure from trapped positions at high levels, and 75,000 is a strong resistance. Consider opening short positions. Volatility is historically low, so wait for BTC to choose a direction.
$ETH rose over 12% in 24 hours, driven by the Glamsterdam testnet upgrade and valuation recovery catalysts, jumping directly#BTCRallyOrSqueeze #AnthropicIPONears #PopMartEarningsWatch
Yesterday we asked: rally or squeeze? The market just gave its first answer.
$BTC topped $75,000 on OKX spot within 24 hours, extending Wednesday’s breakout. More than $3 billion in crypto shorts were liquidated over 24 hours, per Coinglass.
Flows strengthened too. Spot BTC ETFs logged three straight days of inflows, with Wednesday bringing:
· $517M net inflows, the biggest single day since early May
· IBIT $284.7M
· ARKB + FBTC about $140M combined
Analysts read the move as longer-horizon institutional positioning, not retail FOMO.
On-chain, wallets holding 10 to 10,000 BTC added 20,000+ BTC since July 29, worth about $1.2B at the time. But exchange supply is rebuilding: around 28,000 BTC returned by mid-August, reversing roughly 84% of the prior six-week drain. That weakens the supply-squeeze case, even if exchange deposits do not automatically mean selling.
Policy added fuel. At Wednesday’s White House meeting, Trump said government purchases of “sizable” amounts of BTC “has been talked about” and again pushed Congress on the CLARITY Act. Estimates put US holdings near 328,000 BTC, almost all from seizures, with no publicly documented open-market purchase.
Regulators are moving too:
· SEC proposed its crypto offering framework
· CFTC Chair Selig directed staff to explore market rules if Congress keeps stalling
Positioning is still the question. Futures OI has rebounded toward the top of its recent range, while funding remains positive without spiking. On July 31, the $60,000 put was Deribit’s largest strike at $1.17B in notional OI. Traders had built heavy downside protection and got a breakout instead.
ETH is up close to 5%, with ADA and SOL following. Jackson Hole is less than a week away.
Whales accumulated early, ETFs accelerated and policy is turning. But exchange supply is rebuilding and conviction above $75K still needs proving. Squeeze fuel burns out fast. Real demand does not.
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$BTC BREAKOUT
Bitcoin just pushed above 75K after weeks of consolidation.
Hold the breakout and continuation remains likely.
Lose it and we could see a deeper retest.
Do not chase the move.
Trade the confirmation.

#BTCRallyOrSqueeze Bitcoin’s long stretch of low volatility ended abruptly as BTC/USDT climbed above $75,000, accompanied by one of the largest short-liquidation events of the year. Estimates suggest that almost $3 billion in leveraged crypto positions were liquidated within 24 hours. Meanwhile, U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded approximately $517 million in net inflows on August 19, while Ethereum ETFs attracted another $189 million. This combination of forced short covering and renewed institutional demand helped accelerate the breakout.
The key question is whether this is merely a short squeeze or the beginning of a more durable recovery. Liquidations can push prices upward rapidly, but they do not guarantee lasting demand. For the bullish case to strengthen, spot trading volume, ETF inflows and stablecoin liquidity should remain healthy after the initial excitement fades. If traders immediately rebuild leveraged long positions, the market may become vulnerable to another sharp reversal. For now, the breakout is constructive, but confirmation must come from sustained spot buying rather than liquidation-driven momentum alone.

