Bitcoin’s Rally Feels Thin As Liquidity, Not Fundamentals, Drives The Market
By: forbes - crypto & blockchain|2025/05/15 00:00:18
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There’s an old joke about predicting the markets: “It’s going to go up, down, and if it doesn’t do that, it’ll go sideways.” I’ve added my own twist: “But it will never trade from right to left.” Like all good jokes, there’s a kernel of truth in that line. So here is a chart: The bitcoin chart with all the ways it could go Credit: ADVFN This is why, as a bear, I can’t get too enthusiastic – even after the recent rally. The upside feels limited, the downside seems significant, and the range is best suited for short-term traders. Meanwhile, the true believers are calling for $250,000: The bitcoin chart as true believers see it Credit: ADVFN And why not? A 150% return certainly sounds tempting. But let’s be honest – while that’s a hefty gain, it’s not the kind of moonshot that gave bitcoin its legendary status. It’s a big ask on the upside and a relatively small slip to reach a much lower counterbalancing level. Hodlers have been right so far, and when I compare their returns to my own trading results, I can’t say I’ve done any better. For short-term traders, the minnows are dancing their usual pump-and-dump routine—rockets one minute, rugs the next. That’s where the speculative fun lives, if you're okay with losing your shirt in a heartbeat. At the last peak, AI agent tokens were the hot game – big profits for the quick, lucky, and fearless. That party fizzled out, but those casino-like plays are resurfacing for a day or two, feeding off the current bitcoin rally, which still feels like the only game in town. The real question is how long this double-top or moon phase lasts. Gold is for war and bitcoin is for flight. There are always unknown unknowns that can push bitcoin higher – but it’s going to need some help to stay airborne. Many believe government acceptance of bitcoin is bullish for crypto. I disagree. Bitcoin remains fundamentally opposed to state control, and I find it hard to believe that conflict ends well for its use as a currency. Stablecoins, on the other hand, are likely to thrive. Competing monetary systems? Not so much. Still, that’s speculative futurism – right now is what matters for everyone who isn’t a “die-rich” hodler. The current rally is being driven by liquidity injections into U.S. markets following the recent equity slump and Treasury bond scare. With big money pumped in to stabilize stocks, some of that cash has spilled into bitcoin. It’s the high-beta playground for carry traders, and that’s why it’s rising. For the time being, these liquidity operations will determine bitcoin’s short-term trajectory. As the tide of cash flows, so too will bitcoin rise – or stall. The bottom line? Bitcoin is now tethered to the broader markets. Its rogue, uncorrelated days are over. These liquidity operations will dictate the near future. As the tide of cash flows, so will bitcoin rally or stall. Bitcoin is now lashed to the classic markets, and its rogue days are over.
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