Bitcoin (BTC) price on April 22 Wednesday (CoinDesk)
What to know:
Bitcoin climbed above $79,000, its highest level since early February.
Crypto stocks rallied, led by Strategy, Circle and Coinbase.
Heavy short positioning could fuel further upside via a squeeze, K33 analyst said.
Crypto-linked stocks also rose. Strategy (MSTR), the largest corporate BTC holder, jumped 10% while stablecoin issuer Circle Internet (CRCL) gained 9% and crypto exchange Coinbase (COIN) rose 6%. Bitcoin miners MARA Holdings (MARA) and Riot Platforms (RIOT) added 6%-7%.
The broader macro backdrop also turned supportive. The S&P 500 rose 0.9%, and the Nasdaq added 1.3% to record highs, extending the risk-on environment.
The gains followed U.S. President Donald Trump’s remark late Tuesday that he would extend the Iran ceasefire while maintaining a naval blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Still, uncertainty around peace talks remains.
“BTC’s near-term direction remains highly dependent on macro and geopolitical developments,” said Paul Howard, a senior director at Wincent. He pointed to $72,000 as key support, with upside potentially could be capped near the $79,000–$80,000 range as traders take profits.
Perpetual swap traders remain heavily skewed bearish, with seven-day funding rates at near three-year lows, noted Vetle Lunde, head of research at K33 Research. At the same time, open interest continues to trend higher, suggesting fresh leverage is entering the market.
BTC price and average perp funding rates (K33)
“Rising leverage alongside deeply negative funding suggests shorts are steadily building in perps, increasing both the likelihood and potential magnitude of a short squeeze,” he wrote.
“We continue to see strong breakout potential for BTC, with concentrated shorts providing ample fuel for a move higher,” Lunde added.
The $79,000-$80,000 zone, however, carries additional weight for bitcoin. It aligns with the short-term holder realized price — a measure of the average cost basis for newer market participants, who tend to be more sensitive to volatility and more likely to sell into strength.
For now, BTC is testing that hurdle. A clean move above it could signal stronger conviction behind the rally, but failing to hold could invite renewed selling pressure and profit-taking from shorter-term holders.
Bitcoin is seeing a short squeeze dynamic and steady U.S. demand to support gains.
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