#Bitcoin has made a sharp comeback, rising roughly 25% in just a few days and moving close to the $80,000 level.

One factor attracting attention is the U.S. Treasury’s decision to increase certain long-term Treasury buyback operations from around $2 billion to at least $4 billion.

The move helped push long-term Treasury yields lower initially and improved market sentiment.

But this is important: Treasury buybacks are not the same as quantitative easing (QE). They are mainly a debt-management and market-liquidity tool.

Another major factor was the massive short squeeze.

As Bitcoin moved higher, leveraged traders betting against BTC were forced to close their positions. That forced buying added more momentum to the rally.

At the same time, strong Bitcoin ETF inflows provided another source of demand.

So the recent move appears to be a combination of:

Treasury buyback expectations + lower yields + ETF demand + short liquidations + improving sentiment.

The big question now is whether Bitcoin can hold these higher levels after the short squeeze cools down.

For me, the lesson is simple:

A catalyst can start a rally, but sustained demand determines whether the move can last.

Educational only. Not financial advice. Always DYOR.

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