The Treasury buyback trade: how $4 billion in bond operations moved Bitcoin 8% in a day The U.S. Treasury doubled its long-end buyback operations on Aug. 19, compressing yields and triggering the largest single-day crypto rally since March. This is the plumbing story nobody else traced. The U.S. Treasury announced it will at least double the maximum size of its liquidity support buyback operations for 10-to-20-year and


20-to-30-year nominal coupon securities from $2 billion to at least $4 billion per operation, effective Sep. 9 through Nov. 4, 2026.
The 30-year Treasury yield fell from a 19-year high of 5.34% to 5.19%, a drop of roughly 15 basis points from the Tuesday peak and 9 basis points on the announcement day alone.
Bitcoin rallied 8.2% in under 12 hours, moving from an intraday low of $64,100 to a peak of $69,500, its highest level since early June.
Forced short liquidations totaled $1.44
billion across major exchanges, with $1.29 billion closing within a single hour, the fastest concentrated squeeze of 2026.
U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs recorded a combined $487 million in net inflows across Aug. 17
and 18, with BlackRock IBIT capturing $143.6 million on Aug. 18 alone, confirming institutional participation before the rally accelerated.#BTCBreaks71000Up10.5% #ETHSurges20%BreaksThrough2300 #BTCETHReboundTradeIdeas #USTreasuryBuybacksAndRegulatorySignalsDriveCryptoSurge #StrategySurgesNearly12% $BTC
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GranvilleLaw
· 3h ago
Buybacks of long-term U.S. Treasuries are pushing yields down, sending money into risk assets. BTC’s 8% move is direct evidence of excess liquidity. Stop staring at the candlestick chart and watch the faucet.
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SectorRotator
· 3h ago
The logic is actually very clear: The Treasury expands 30-year buybacks → long-term yields plunge → expectations for real dollar yields decline → risk appetite recovers, with crypto, as a high-beta asset, leading the rally. Coupled with continuous ETF inflows—IBIT saw 140 million in a single day—institutions were definitely not late to the party; they positioned in advance. The 144 million in liquidations this time was merely a byproduct.
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CrossChainBartender
· 3h ago
Does anyone really understand this transmission path? Copied.
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