Bitcoin surged above $75,500, marking its strongest level in more than three months, as a wave of short liquidations amplified a rally triggered by improving liquidity expectations and several U.S. crypto-policy developments.

According to The Block’s Bitcoin price page, BTC was trading around $75,560, up more than 8.9% over 24 hours in the reported move.

The speed of the advance, however, has raised questions about how much of the rally reflects genuine spot demand and how much came from traders being forced out of bearish positions.

Treasury announcement becomes the catalyst

The immediate catalyst was a U.S. Treasury Department announcement to at least double the size of liquidity-support buyback operations for longer-dated nominal coupon securities in the 10- to 30-year segment.

The move was accompanied by other positive developments, including the SEC’s latest crypto proposal and a White House meeting involving President Donald Trump and prominent crypto executives.

Together, the developments created a sharp shift in market sentiment.

Bitcoin’s move was particularly violent in derivatives markets. More than $2.75 billion in Bitcoin short positions were liquidated on Wednesday, according to the reported data.

The forced buying did not stop there. During the following 24-hour period, $783.2 million in Bitcoin positions were liquidated, with $747.7 million coming from shorts, according to CoinGlass.

Why the short squeeze matters

Short liquidations can accelerate an existing rally because traders betting against an asset are forced to buy it back when their positions are closed.

That creates additional demand independent of whether new investors are entering the market.

This dynamic appears central to Bitcoin’s latest move. The size of the liquidation wave suggests positioning was heavily skewed toward the bearish side before the Treasury announcement.

That means the policy news may have acted less as a fundamental transformation and more as a trigger that forced an already-crowded trade to unwind rapidly.

Analyst calls Bitcoin’s move “premature”

Shawn Young, chief analyst at MEXC Research, argued that the market may have assigned too much significance to the Treasury announcement.

Young said the Treasury intervention created a “pressure valve,” while crypto markets interpreted the move as something closer to a fundamental regime shift.

His argument centers on competition for capital. Even with improved liquidity conditions, Treasuries continue to compete for investment capital that could otherwise flow into risk assets such as Bitcoin.

The scale of the short squeeze also supports his interpretation. If positioning was already heavily concentrated on the bearish side, the announcement had a ready-made mechanism for producing a large upside move.

Young therefore described Bitcoin’s push above $70,000 as “premature.”

The rally now faces a different test

The market’s next challenge is different from the one it faced during the initial breakout.

Dominick John, an analyst at Zeus Research, said the liquidation of short positions could continue supporting prices temporarily, but that forced buying is a finite source of demand.

Once the leveraged shorts have been removed, Bitcoin needs fresh capital and genuine spot demand to maintain the momentum.

That distinction is important for understanding the current rally. A short squeeze can produce an exceptionally fast move, but sustaining that move requires participants who are willing to buy without being forced by liquidations.

John said the key question is whether new capital enters the market and transforms the squeeze into a sustained move.

Crypto sentiment is recovering

Despite the concerns over positioning, broader sentiment has improved substantially.

The Bitcoin Fear & Greed Index reached 62, putting the market firmly in Greed territory and marking its highest level since October 2025, when Bitcoin last reached an all-time high.

That shift suggests traders are becoming more comfortable with risk after a period of weaker summer activity.

John described the broader crypto market as emerging from its summer apathy, pointing to improving sentiment, tighter supply and stronger fundamentals.

However, sentiment indicators can also change quickly following sharp price moves. The current reading therefore provides evidence of improving confidence, rather than confirmation that the rally will continue.

The Clarity Act remains a potential catalyst

Beyond the immediate liquidity and derivatives-driven move, analysts are also watching U.S. crypto legislation.

John identified the potential passage of the Clarity Act in September as a major catalyst that could potentially transform the current short-squeeze rally into broader market growth.

That would provide a fundamentally different source of momentum than forced short covering.

For Bitcoin and the wider digital-asset market, the distinction between temporary positioning-driven demand and sustained capital allocation could become increasingly important as the initial liquidation wave fades.

What Bitcoin needs to prove next

Bitcoin’s move above $75,500 has changed the market’s short-term structure, but the rally now enters a more demanding phase.

With hundreds of millions of dollars in short positions already liquidated, one of the strongest mechanical sources of buying pressure has been reduced.

The next phase will therefore depend more heavily on spot-market participation, liquidity conditions, macroeconomic developments and broader investor risk appetite.

The current rally may ultimately prove to be the beginning of a broader recovery, but the strength of that thesis will depend on whether Bitcoin can attract demand beyond leveraged traders.

For now, the data tells a mixed story: Bitcoin has broken sharply higher, sentiment has moved into Greed, and liquidity expectations have improved, but a substantial portion of the move has been amplified by forced short covering.

That makes the transition from a short squeeze to sustained spot demand the central question facing the market.

This post was originally published on CryptosNewss.com

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