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Bitcoin Jumped 5% Monday. Don't Get Too Excited.

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Published Mar 2, 2026
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Summary:

  • Bitcoin rose nearly 5% Monday, briefly touching $70,000, after spending the weekend in a slump.
  • Analysts say the move was driven by short-covering — traders forced to unwind bad bets — not fresh buying.
  • Key resistance sits just above $70,000, and a break there could push prices higher. A failure could mean a quick reversal.

Bitcoin had a good Monday. Whether it was a good sign is a different question.

What Actually Happened

After dipping over the weekend when US strikes on Iran spooked markets, Bitcoin rebounded sharply — rising nearly 5% and briefly touching $70,000 before settling back around $69,000.

The move looks better than it is. Mark Connors, chief investment officer at Risk Dimensions, described it as "a flushing of shorts" — meaning traders who had been betting on further price declines got caught offside and were forced to buy back their positions as prices rose. That kind of forced buying can push prices up fast, but it doesn't reflect actual new demand coming into the market.

Open interest — a measure of total active bets in Bitcoin futures — rose 6% over the past 24 hours while price climbed only 3.8%. That gap signals leverage, not conviction.

Why the $70,000 Level Matters

The next move hinges on whether Bitcoin can close above $70,000. Data from CoinGlass shows roughly $90 million in short positions clustered just above that level. If Bitcoin breaks through, those traders get liquidated — which would trigger another wave of forced buying and potentially push prices toward February's high of $72,000.

If it can't hold, there's a $218 million cluster of long positions at risk around $65,000 — meaning a drop back there could accelerate just as fast.

Bitcoin is still down nearly 50% from its October 2025 peak. Monday was a bounce, not a bottom call.

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