Why Did Bitcoin Surge, and Will the Rally Be Long-Lasting? Here’s What to Focus On

Bitcoin’s price continued its upward trend, surpassing the $73,000 level for the first time in three weeks. However, analysts believe that whether this rally is sustainable will largely depend on global liquidity conditions and the trajectory of geopolitical risks.

Market experts say that institutional demand and movements in derivatives markets have been particularly influential in the recent surge. Ranveer Arora, co-founder and CEO of Altura, stated that inflows into spot Bitcoin ETFs provided structural buying support in the market. However, according to Arora, more direct price triggers include investors rebalancing their positions, decreased supply elasticity after the halving, and improved liquidity expectations.

Arora stated that after the selling pressure in the cryptocurrency markets is absorbed, positions begin to be redistributed, and at this stage, flows in leveraged and derivatives markets accelerate the price discovery process. Arguing that Bitcoin’s movements are closely linked to the global liquidity environment, Arora commented, “Rather than behaving like a traditional safe-haven asset, Bitcoin acts more like a high-beta reflection of global liquidity conditions.”

On the other hand, Alex J., Chief Product Officer of LetsExchange, stated that increasing geopolitical tensions and global uncertainty played a role in Bitcoin’s rise to the $73,000 level. However, Alex J. expressed that he does not expect the current rally to continue for a long time.

“This rise probably won’t be permanent, but I don’t expect a major price drop either,” said Alex J., adding that Bitcoin could struggle to compete with more conservative assets like gold when the global financial system experiences significant turbulence and liquidity flows are substantially affected.

*This is not investment advice.

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