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Bitcoin explodes: bond buybacks trigger short squeeze 

Bitcoin’s sudden jump wasn’t just about Bitcoin, it started in the U.S. bond market. The U.S. Treasury announced that it would buy back more long-term government bonds, increasing the size of its buyback operations from around $2 billion to at least $4 billion. This pushed long-term bond yields lower. When government bond yields fall, assets like Bitcoin can become more attractive because investors are getting a lower return from relatively safe government debt. That massive move then triggered a short squeeze with traders who had bet that Bitcoin would fall were suddenly losing money, and their positions were automatically closed. That forced them to buy Bitcoin, which pushed the price even higher. Around $1.59 billion worth of crypto positions were liquidated over 24 hours, including roughly $746 million in Bitcoin shorts during the huge move. One important point: this wasn’t QE or the Fed printing money. The Treasury was simply buying back existing government debt to help improve liquidity in the bond market. The key takeaway is that the bond market moved first, Bitcoin followed, and the wave of short liquidations then amplified the move. 

From a technical perspective, Bitcoin has strengthened sharply after breaking above the 100-day SMA near $66,140, with price now trading around $77,430 and firmly above both moving averages. The breakout has pushed price well beyond the upper Bollinger Band, highlighting strong bullish momentum but also stretched conditions. The Stochastic oscillator is

deeply overbought, with both lines above 80, increasing the risk of a short-term pullback or consolidation. The $72,500 – 73,000 area now becomes the first important support zone, while a sustained break above $77,500 could open the way toward the $80,000 psychological level. Overall, the technical outlook remains strongly bullish, but the sharpness of the recent rally makes a near-term correction increasingly likely.

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