A 25% Weekly Surge: Bitcoin Breaks $79,000 Amid Mass Short Liquidation
Bitcoin surged above $79,000 on August 21, marking a 25% weekly gain. This rally was accompanied by massive liquidations of short positions exceeding $1.2 billion in 24 hours, catching bearish traders off guard.
Several analysts provided technical perspectives. Crypto Candy noted Bitcoin quickly hit targets of $70,700 and $75,000 after breaking consolidation. While a short-term pullback is possible, maintaining momentum above $70,000 could drive prices toward $77,000 and $83,000. Trader Roman confirmed a prior forecast for a $75,000 move, citing bullish signals and a decade-long uptrend, though a minor correction is possible.
Daan Crypto Trades highlighted Bitcoin's attempt to hold above key support and the weekly 200EMA. He emphasized the $73,000-$74,000 resistance zone; a sustained break above it would boost confidence for a move toward May's highs, pending a weekly close at or above current levels.
Key levels identified are: $70,000 (bullish scenario support), $73,000-$74,000 (critical resistance), $79,000 (current peak), and $83,000 (next target). Analysts agree the $73K-$74K zone is crucial for further upside toward $80K-$83K, acknowledging potential for a short-term correction but noting the overall chart structure remains bullish.
An AI-driven analysis compares the current surge to past events, suggesting such short-squeeze rallies can be short-lived impulses rather than definitive trend reversals. It questions whether the move reflects genuine spot demand or a cascade of derivative liquidations, with sustainability to be tested after the weekly close.
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