BTC short-term rises by 1.57%: Institutional capital inflow and technical breakout resonance driving the rebound

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Between 14:30 and 14:45 (UTC) on March 2, 2026, BTC price achieved a 1.57% return within 15 minutes, rapidly rising from $65,586.1 USDT to $66,679.6 USDT, with an amplitude of 1.67%. Trading volume increased simultaneously, market attention significantly heightened, short-term volatility intensified, attracting substantial capital inflows.

The main drivers of this movement stem from large-scale institutional fund inflows and continuous ETF subscriptions. Data shows that net inflows into spot and ETF-related funds exceeded $180 million, with spot and perpetual contract trading volumes increasing by approximately 30%–50% compared to the previous hour’s average. The market cap of spot BTC ETFs surpassed $115 billion. On-chain whale addresses frequently made large transfers during this period, and activity from institutional investors and corporate wallets increased, fueling a surge in buy-side momentum in both spot and derivatives markets. Additionally, technical indicators (such as breaching the $65,000 USDT key level, RSI, MACD, TD Sequential) signaled buy signals early, attracting quant and trend-following funds.

Meanwhile, macroeconomic factors amplified the movement’s impact. Expectations of easing monetary policy by the Federal Reserve strengthened, discussions of interest rate cuts heated up, and global liquidity improvements increased demand for safe-haven assets. Long positions in derivatives markets surged, forcing short positions to liquidate, with implied volatility (IV) in options markets rising further, reinforcing price elasticity. Improved market sentiment, absence of major negative events, and generally optimistic outlooks created a confluence of capital and technical resonance. Enhanced liquidity also deepened buy orders in the spot market during the movement, driving the entire market higher in tandem.

It is important to note that BTC remains in a large-scale correction and consolidation zone, with high short-term volatility risks. Derivatives leverage is significant; if short-term buying momentum wanes, a rapid reversal could occur. Key indicators to monitor include macro policy changes, ETF subscription and redemption activity, on-chain large transfers, and fund flows. Investors should pay attention to major support and resistance levels, on-chain transfer activity, and ETF fund movements, and implement risk management strategies accordingly. For more market updates, please stay tuned to the latest news and information.

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