Bitcoin Hits $80,000: Massive Short Squeeze and Institutional Buying Drive $96K Target
Bitcoin crossed $80,000 on May 4, 2026, snapping weeks of range-bound trading as institutional buying and a mass short liquidation combined to push the leading cryptocurrency past its most-watched resistance level.
Key Takeaways:
- Bitcoin hit $80,039, breaking above key resistance for the first time in weeks.
- Capriole data shows institutions absorbing 500%+ of daily mined $BTC, pointing to a $96K target.
- With 62.8% of Binance $BTC futures still short, a sustained hold could squeeze prices toward $85K.
A Heavily Shorted Market Finally Breaks
The breakout ended weeks of consolidation between $75,000 and $79,500, a range where short sellers had been aggressively building positions in anticipation of a downside resolution.

Analyst Gareth Soloway had warned on May 3 that a bear flag pattern could send bitcoin to $50,000 if it failed to break above $85,000. That thesis attracted heavy short interest heading into today’s session. Binance futures data showed the long/short ratio at 37.2% long versus 62.8% short, among the most lopsided positioning on any major crypto derivatives platform.
What Is Driving the Demand
The breakout did not happen in isolation as U.S. spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs) recorded $2.44 billion in net inflows during April, the strongest monthly figure since October 2025. Blackrock’s iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) led throughout, even as a brief outflow phase toward the end of the month showed the market is not without friction.
Research firm Capriole Investments flagged an additional demand signal that institutions are currently absorbing more than 500% of the daily mined bitcoin supply. In every prior instance where this metric reached similar levels, bitcoin returned an average of 24% over the following month. At today’s price, that implies a move toward $96,000.

The squeeze was immediate, with over $150 million in shorts being liquidated in a single hour as bitcoin broke $80,000.
What to Watch Next
Strategy, formerly Microstrategy, is set to report its Q1 2026 earnings on May 5. The firm paused bitcoin purchases at 818,334 $BTC ahead of results, which analysts expect to show a significant unrealized loss tied to Q1’s price drawdown. Any change to Strategy’s accumulation posture could move sentiment quickly.
The $80,000 level now becomes the first line of support, and a sustained hold gives bulls a credible path toward $85,000, where a further cluster of short positions still awaits.
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