A 25% Weekly Surge: Bitcoin Breaches $79,000 Amid Mass Short Liquidations
Bitcoin surged above $79,000 on August 21, marking a 25% weekly gain. The rally was fueled by massive short liquidations exceeding $1.2 billion in 24 hours, catching many bearish traders off guard.
Analysts are monitoring key levels. The $70,000 zone is seen as crucial for maintaining the bullish trend, while $73,000-$74,000 is a significant resistance area. Breaking and holding above this zone could pave the way for moves toward $83,000. Several traders, including Crypto Candy and Roman, noted the rapid achievement of earlier targets ($70,700 and $75,000) and acknowledge the possibility of a short-term pullback, but the overall structure remains bullish.
Daan Crypto Trades emphasized the importance of Bitcoin closing the weekly candle above the 200-period Exponential Moving Average (EMA) around the $73k-$74k range for increased confidence in a move toward May's highs.
From a data perspective, comparisons are drawn to similar short-squeeze events in the past, like August of the previous year and summer 2021, where sharp rallies preceded significant corrections. Some analysis suggests such derivative-driven spikes may not always reflect genuine spot market demand, raising the question of whether the momentum will sustain or if a retest of the $73,000-$74,000 support is imminent.
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