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Bitcoin's Sharp Rally Sparks Massive Short Squeeze, Boosting Crypto and Stocks

On August 19, 2026, the world's largest digital token climbed nearly 8%, triggering the biggest wipeout of short positions in records dating back to 2021. Traders who had bet against Bitcoin got caught off guard, and the fallout was brutal.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 2:11 AM UTC · 3 분 소요

Bitcoin's Sharp Rally Sparks Massive Short Squeeze, Boosting Crypto and Stocks
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On August 19, 2026, the world's largest digital token climbed nearly 8%, triggering the biggest wipeout of short positions in records dating back to 2021. Traders who had bet against Bitcoin got caught off guard, and the fallout was brutal.

The Squeeze That Shook the Bears

For weeks, selling pressure had pushed Bitcoin into the low $60,000s. Bearish traders piled in, convinced the slide would continue. Then the market flipped.

The turn higher forced those bears to buy back their positions to cut losses, which pushed prices up even more. That self-reinforcing loop is called a short squeeze, and this one was historic.

What Sparked the Sudden Turn

Two big catalysts came together on the same day.

First, President Donald Trump hosted leaders from major crypto firms including Coinbase Global Inc., Payward Inc., and Blockchain.com Group Holdings Inc. at the White House. The meeting boosted hopes for a more industry-friendly regulatory environment, especially after the Securities and Exchange Commission proposed letting some digital-asset offerings skip securities registration for early-stage and fundraising companies.

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