Overview
- The price rally pushed Bitcoin back above $75,000 this week after it climbed from roughly $62,000–$65,000, breaking key technical levels including the 200‑day moving average and producing its strongest weekly gain in over two years.
- The U.S. Treasury announced it will at least double the maximum size of long‑dated bond buyback operations, a move that lowered long-term yields and helped lift risk appetite across markets.
- President Trump met with crypto leaders at the White House and urged passage of the CLARITY Act, adding a policy tailwind that traders and executives cited as bullish for U.S. crypto regulation.
- A concentrated short squeeze forced the closure of billions in leveraged short positions—trackers report roughly $3 billion to $4+ billion wiped out over 24–48 hours—amplifying the price move.
- U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded large inflows totaling more than $1.1 billion across two sessions, and analysts warn the rally’s durability will depend on continued spot ETF demand and whether Treasury liquidity measures persist beyond the scheduled window.