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BTC broke $72,000 on Aug 20 as its 24-hour gain hit 11.8%, ending months of low volatility and accelerating beyond its trading range. CoinMarketCap showed about $2.99B in crypto liquidations over 24 hours, with a short squeeze amplifying gains. Holding $72,000 depends on spot volume, ETF flows and stablecoin liquidity. If fresh capital persists, the move could shift from leverage-driven to a broader uptrend; if spot demand lags, profit-taking and renewed leverage could magnify volatility.
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We’ve just witnessed history.
$BTC pumped from $64,000 to $72,400 yesterday liquidating $3.58B in 24 hours!
The largest 1-day short liquidation event in CRYPTO HISTORY.
Now, $61,500 - $69,000 has an astonishing $5.7B liquidity that was left behind which could be swept.
Meanwhile, $72,500 - $75,000 has $685M liquidations clusters stacked up that could be targeted next.
Bears just got absolutely wiped off this planet. Incredible scenes.

BTC Breaks Higher, But Altcoins Need Confirmation
$BTC has pushed above $71K, while $ETH holds above $2.2K as momentum strengthens. Institutional demand is improving, with U.S. spot ETFs recording strong inflows.
However, altcoin strength remains selective. $BEAT, $BICO, $KAITO, $LAB, $SNDK, and $H are worth watching as volatility remains elevated.
A BTC breakout does not confirm altseason. Strong volume, selling absorption, and stable support are needed to confirm rotation into altcoins.
🚨 BTC HIT $72K — NOW THE REAL TEST BEGINS 👀
Everyone celebrates the pump.
But smart traders are watching what happens NEXT.
After a move this strong, the key question is not:
“Can BTC reach higher?”
It’s:
**Can BTC HOLD the new level without heavy selling?**
If buyers keep defending the breakout → 🚀
If profit-taking starts pushing price back down → ⚠️
Don’t chase the candle.
Watch the reaction.
**BTC at $72K: continuation or profit-taking?** 👇
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This rally looks more like a broad repricing of liquidity risk than a BTC-only breakout. ETH is leading at +17.27% in 24 hours, while BTC and SOL are both up around 10%, a rotation pattern that usually signals expanding risk appetite rather than isolated demand.
Still, BTC slipping back below $72K after breaking it argues against chasing the first move. With the FOMC split in focus and gold reclaiming 4500, macro uncertainty has not disappeared. My bias is constructive, but confirmation now requires BTC to hold the breakout area while strength remains broad.
Not advice, just analysis.

Short Squeeze: Real Rally or Trap?
A massive short squeeze swept through the market as $BTC broke above $71K and $ETH moved past $2.2K, triggering nearly $3 billion in short liquidations. The move is powerful, but forced buying alone does not prove a sustainable trend reversal. I’m watching whether spot demand and volume can confirm real strength. If liquidity fails to follow, major coins could still face another deeper pullback. For now, I prefer patience over chasing the spike.

So far, BTC’s latest move looks more like a short squeeze, fueled by optimism that consumer activity could accelerate after Bessent’s rate ceiling signal yesterday.
I’m still not convinced enough to buy here. This rally could easily turn out to be short-lived if the momentum fails to hold.
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Title: $BTC just ripped past 72k. This squeeze is no joke.
Guys, $BTC wentfrom 64k to 72k in like 36 hours. That's almost 8,000 dollars straight up. I honestly didn't see it coming this fast.
Why the pump? Three things hit at once:
1. US Treasury announced they're doubling buyback sizes on long-term bonds starting Sept 9. Yields dropped, USD weakened, and liquidity expectations flipped overnight.
2. SEC proposed a safe harbor framework for crypto projects, plus Trump hosted a crypto summit at the White House pushing for CLARITY Act progress. Regulatory tailwinds are finally showing up.
3. And the real kicker – shorts got absolutely rekt. BTC was stuck at 64k for so long that leverage piled up heavily on the short side. Once price broke through key liquidation levels, it turned into a massive short squeeze. Over $1.3 billion in liquidations, with shorts accounting for 90%+. That forced buying fed the fire even more.
That said, a few red flags:
· Coinbase premium is still negative – US spot demand isn't really here yet. This is leverage-driven, not organic spot buying.
· RSI on 1H and 4H is above 85 – heavily overbought. Sharp rallies like this usually need a pullback to digest.
· Glassnode data still shows "capitulation phase" signals. Until realized P/L breaks above 2, any rally could just be local relief.
My plan now:
I'm not chasing this pump. Waiting for a clean retest – if BTC holds 68k-69k on pullback and volume dries up, I might consider a small long. If it consolidates above 72k with strength, I'll look for entries later. Stop-loss is a must – if 68k breaks, I'm out.
What about you guys? Did you catch this move or get caught on the wrong side? 👇
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Snapshot del 20 ago 2026, a las 18:53
$BTC is holding around $71K after a huge breakout, but the move is getting crowded.
With short-covering helping fuel the rally, I’m watching whether buyers can keep price above $70K once the squeeze fades.
If $70K holds, bulls have room. If not, the breakout gets much less convincing.
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🚀 $BTC Above $72K — Real Demand or Short Squeeze?
$BTC is above $72K while $ETH approaches $2.3K, signaling a sharp return of momentum.
Strong ETF inflows, renewed institutional interest and more than $1.4B in short liquidations are adding fuel.
But the real question is whether this move has sustainable spot demand behind it or is mainly short-covering.
If ETF flows and spot volume remain strong, the rally could have further room.
Momentum is bullish. Now the market needs confirmation. 👀
