Bitcoin’s latest rally was not powered by fresh conviction buyers. It was powered by short sellers getting squeezed on Binance, and a CryptoQuant analyst warns the move still carries real pul
Bitcoin’s latest rally was not powered by fresh conviction buyers. It was powered by short sellers getting squeezed on Binance, and a CryptoQuant analyst warns the move still carries real pullback risk.
That is the core argument from a CryptoQuant Quicktake analysis that frames the advance as the strongest squeeze since November 2024, and questions whether a surprise bear-market rally did the heavy lifting. For related coverage, see Bitcoin Surges to $91K Amid Institutional Interest.
How a Binance Short Squeeze Helped Drive Bitcoin Higher
A short squeeze happens when traders betting against Bitcoin are forced to buy back their positions as the price climbs. Those forced purchases add fuel, pushing the price even higher and trapping more bears. For related coverage, see Binance XRP Reserves Fall to Four-Month Low, Down 110M Since May. For related coverage, see Binance XRP Reserves Fall to Four-Month Low, Down 110M Since May.
Binance matters here because it is one of the largest venues for Bitcoin derivatives, so crowded short positioning there can amplify moves across the wider market.
The CryptoQuant analysis attributes the rally to that dynamic rather than to organic spot demand, describing it as the most forceful squeeze in roughly a year. Squeeze-led rallies tend to move faster than spot-driven advances because the buying is reactive and mechanical, not deliberate.
Why Pullback Risk Still Remains After the Rally
A violent move higher is not the same as a confirmed trend. The CryptoQuant exchange-reserve dashboard tracks the kind of flow data analysts watch to judge whether real demand is following the price.
When a rally is driven by liquidations, the market can be left stretched once the squeeze exhausts itself. If fresh spot buyers do not step in, the same momentum that lifted price can reverse.
This echoes an earlier CryptoQuant warning that April’s rally looked speculative rather than demand-led, leaving room for a correction. Rapid upside also invites profit-taking, which can accelerate any cooldown.
What Traders Should Watch Next
The rally’s durability now hinges on whether buying continues after the squeeze unwinds. Follow-through would suggest the move has broadened beyond short-covering; fading volume would suggest it has not.
Derivatives positioning on Binance can set the near-term tone, so how much forced buying and selling is still in play remains the key variable for whether the squeeze has more room to run.
Exchange flows and broader sentiment are the other tells. Traders have seen before how quickly the tone can shift when exchange inflows surge and selling pressure builds, and how bullish narratives like Binance’s CZ teasing an “Uptober” surge can outrun the underlying data.
So the question hanging over this rally is simple. When the shorts are done covering, will anyone still be buying?
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.
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