$BTC price rises mainly when demand for Bitcoin becomes stronger than the available selling pressure.
Key reasons:
📈 More buyers: More people and institutions want BTC.
🏦 ETF/institutional inflows: Large investors buying Bitcoin can create significant demand.
🔒 Reduced supply: Bitcoin has a fixed maximum supply of 21 million BTC, and long-term holders often reduce the amount available for sale.
💵 Liquidity & interest rates: When money becomes easier/cheaper to access, risk assets like BTC can benefit.
🐋 Whale accumulation: Large purchases can push price upward, especially when market liquidity is low.
🚀 Positive sentiment: Good news, adoption, or bullish expectations can attract new buyers.
⚡ Short liquidations: When BTC rises quickly, leveraged short positions may be liquidated, forcing traders to buy BTC and accelerating the move.
Simple formula:
More buying pressure + less selling pressure = BTC price rises.
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Key reasons:
📈 More buyers: More people and institutions want BTC.
🏦 ETF/institutional inflows: Large investors buying Bitcoin can create significant demand.
🔒 Reduced supply: Bitcoin has a fixed maximum supply of 21 million BTC, and long-term holders often reduce the amount available for sale.
💵 Liquidity & interest rates: When money becomes easier/cheaper to access, risk assets like BTC can benefit.
🐋 Whale accumulation: Large purchases can push price upward, especially when market liquidity is low.
🚀 Positive sentiment: Good news, adoption, or bullish expectations can attract new buyers.
⚡ Short liquidations: When BTC rises quickly, leveraged short positions may be liquidated, forcing traders to buy BTC and accelerating the move.
Simple formula:
More buying pressure + less selling pressure = BTC price rises.
$ETH $SOL
