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Bitcoin’s Rally to $80,000 Raises Concerns Over Short Squeeze Dynamics

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Last updated: May 13, 2026 12:02 pm
News Desk
Published: May 13, 2026
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The recent surge of Bitcoin to $82,000 has sparked concerns among analysts that the price increase may be the result of a short squeeze rather than genuine buying interest. A report by Wintermute highlighted a significant rise in open interest, which increased by $10 billion in just a month, coinciding with Bitcoin’s ascent past the $70,000 mark.

This rise in open interest indicates that many short sellers have entered the market, subsequently experiencing liquidations that forced them to repurchase their positions as prices climbed. Currently, funding rates remain predominantly short, suggesting the potential for further squeezes on short positions.

However, this price movement appears to be fueled more by leverage than by actual demand for Bitcoin. In typical bull markets, an increase in spot buying usually substantiates the rally, but this time the growth is primarily driven by perpetual futures contracts. Short covering may not reflect a robust conviction in the market’s upward trajectory.

Compounding these concerns is the fact that Bitcoin’s recent ascent occurred amid dwindling spot trading volumes, which are now at two-year lows. Bitcoin managed to surpass its 200-day moving average—a significant resistance point reached for the first time in seven months—but did so with a notable lack of organic buying activity. Historically, sustained bullish markets have been confirmed by healthy spot buying.

On a broader market scale, the outlook remains somewhat optimistic. Exchange-traded fund (ETF) flows have amassed a substantial $623 million, with Morgan Stanley’s newly launched Bitcoin ETF MSBT attracting $194 million in its inaugural month, showcasing a robust interest without any outflows.

Additionally, cryptocurrency markets are currently buoyed by positive trends in equities. The Nasdaq rose by 4.5%, and the S&P 500 gained 2.3%, both reaching new record highs. This successful run has now extended into its sixth consecutive week, with small-cap stocks also hitting new peaks alongside major technology firms. The labor market remains resilient, evidenced by nonfarm payrolls exceeding expectations and unemployment holding steady at 4.3%, despite ongoing geopolitical fluctuations.

For Bitcoin to solidify its position above $80,000 amidst macroeconomic tensions, it would need to show resilience. A downturn alongside equities could suggest that the rally was merely a short squeeze instead of a fundamental shift in market dynamics. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is approaching overbought territory, indicating that while a climb toward $85,000 may be feasible, a lack of sustained spot buying could lead to significant corrections in the future.

Market observers remain cautiously optimistic, awaiting clearer indicators of whether this rally marks a true breakout or merely a fleeting reaction to market dynamics.

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