Bitcoin rebounded 2% to $64,200 after reclaiming the $64,000 threshold, triggering $57.4 million in short liquidations as market cap crossed $1.29 trillion.
Coinglass data shows $57.4 million in leveraged short positions were liquidated over 24 hours, compared with $13.3 million in long bets. Ki Young Ju, founder and CEO of CryptoQuant, cautioned that the recovery remains futures-driven, with on-chain spot demand still net-negative — a pattern that preceded April's failed rally.
The rebound came after BTC fell to an intraday low of $62,653, briefly appearing set to match its Aug. 14 lows. The recovery accelerated from the $63,500 range, with BTC tapping an intraday high of $64,375 before settling above $64,200 as of 13:30 EST. Total crypto liquidations reached nearly $220 million, with shorts accounting for approximately $155 million.
The reclaim of $64,000 matters because it sits at a key volume-profile pivot and the lower boundary of a broken rising pitchfork channel on the daily chart. A sustained hold above this level would begin repairing technical damage, while a failure could expose BTC to the $62,865-$62,900 support cluster.
The $64,000 region has served as the point of control on Bitcoin's daily volume profile — the price area where the most trading activity occurred. When BTC trades above this pivot, buyers demonstrate control. When it slips beneath, the market searches for lower prices where fresh demand emerges. Bitcoin's daily chart shows price breaking beneath a rising pitchfork channel that formed after the early-August low, with the channel's lower boundary now acting as dynamic resistance.
Strategy (MSTR) kept its bitcoin holdings unchanged at 840,447 BTC through Aug. 16 while lifting its U.S. dollar reserve to $4.8 billion. The company raised $333.7 million from selling common stock, using $132.2 million to repurchase 1,388,720 STRC preferred shares and $52.4 million for preferred stock dividends. With BTC trading approximately 15 percent below Strategy's $75,385 average acquisition cost, analysts argue management is prioritizing balance-sheet health over adding to unrealized losses.
Bitcoin's next resistance sits at $64,375 (the intraday high) and then the $63,725-$64,050 zone on futures. On the downside, $63,300-$63,320 is the main bearish decision zone, with $62,865-$62,900 as the major recent buyer-defense area. The macro backdrop remains mixed: reports of a U.S.-Iran ceasefire extension initially boosted risk appetite, but Iranian officials later refuted the claim. The U.S. 30-year Treasury yield hit 5.216 percent at an Aug. 13 auction — the highest since 2001 — which raises the opportunity cost of holding non-yielding assets like BTC.
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