Bitcoin: mere technical respite or real trend reversal?

Bitcoin: mere technical respite or real trend reversal?
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After suffering the full force of the correction in the technology sector, Bitcoin is now beginning a V-shaped technical rebound. However, this recovery raises questions about the sustainability of the movement in the face of institutional flows that are still fragile.

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Last week served as a stark reminder of the close correlation that now links crypto-assets to the traditional technology sector. Driven by a major correction in artificial intelligence-related stocks (where giants such as Amazon, Microsoft and AMD saw their valuations melt away) the risk asset segment suffered a sharp pullback from Wednesday.

Bitcoin erased its gains from the previous cycle peak, placing miners in a critical situation: their production costs now exceed the market value of BTC by 30%.

However, Friday's session radically changed the face of the market with a particularly vigorous "V" recovery. In a single day, Bitcoin printed a candle of $10,000, up around 18%, closely followed by Ethereum.

This surge enabled the global market to regain almost $75 billion in 24 hours. Against this volatile backdrop, Digital Assets Treasury companies such as Strategy logically outperformed, some posting rebounds in excess of 25%.

The issue now is to determine whether this was a mere technical rebound or a genuine trend reversal.

While flows into Bitcoin ETFs returned to positive territory on Friday with $330 million in net inflows, this movement seems to have been amplified above all by a mechanical phenomenon.

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Massive liquidations of long positions, totalling $654 million, triggered a "short squeeze" and a hunt for liquidity on futures contracts. Moreover, the order book remains very unbalanced: around $1.3 billion of short positions could be liquidated if the price reached $78,000.

Despite this adrenaline rush, caution remains the order of the day for institutional investors. Several indicators, such as the fall in trading volumes and the decline in realised capitalisation, suggest that bearish sentiment persists.

While the increase in pessimistic rhetoric on social networks often signals proximity to the market floor, the fundamentals do not yet argue for an immediate return to historical highs in three to six months' time.

The lack of fresh capital, macroeconomic headwinds and the net losses realised during this recent capitulation indicate that we are going through a consolidation phase rather than a paradigm shift. This rally looks, for now, like a brief breath in a market that is still looking for its second wind.

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Aleksandar Bukovski

Aleksandar Bukovski is Lead Analyst at The Big Whale, where he specializes in decentralized finance and crypto-assets. His published work at The Big Whale covers topics including stablecoins, tokenized finance, DeFi protocols, Bitcoin mining, and institutional adoption of digital assets. He also hosts the Market Call, a recurring market analysis format produced by The Big Whale.

Prior to joining The Big Whale in February 2025, Bukovski spent five months as a Research Analyst at The Block, a crypto-focused information services firm, where his stated focus was tokenization. He holds an Engineer's degree in Finance and Financial Management Services and a Master's degree in Investment Management, both from the Faculty of Technical Sciences at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia.

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