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📉 Bitcoin's 48-Hour Shock: Macro "Black Swan" Meets Leverage "Stampede" From May 13th to 14th, 2026, the crypto world faced a veritable "Black Wednesday." In just 48 hours, Bitcoin fell below the 80,000 mark twice, dipping as low as 79,000. Over 196,000 investors were liquidated, and more than $600 million vanished into thin air. This wasn't just a simple correction; it was a systemic sell-off triggered by a shift in macro policy. 🔥 The Trigger: Inflation Reignites, Liquidity Tightens The root cause of the crash lies in the unexpected surge of the US April CPI data to 3.8%. This number completely shattered market hopes for rate cuts and instead sparked panic over potential Fed rate hikes. With the US Dollar Index and Treasury yields rising together, Bitcoin—as a high-risk asset—was the first to be dumped as capital rapidly flowed back into traditional safe havens. ⚡ The Accelerator: A "Death Spiral" Fueled by High Leverage If inflation was the fuse, then high leverage was the powder keg that crushed the market. A massive number of investors had been using high leverage to go long. Once prices broke key support levels, automated liquidations triggered a vicious cycle: drop → liquidation → sell-off → further drop. Data shows that the vast majority of liquidations were long positions, highlighting just how fragile market sentiment was and how dangerous a rally without spot support can be. 💡 Investment Takeaway: Respect Risk, Return to Basics This crash serves as a wake-up call for all investors: Bitcoin remains a risk asset highly correlated with the macro economy, not an absolute safe haven. During turbulent times, the keys to survival are clear: reject high leverage, focus on head assets with robust cash flows, and keep a close eye on the Fed. That is the only way to weather the bull and bear cycles. #MarketOverloadWeek #SchwabCryptoGoesLive #TradeStocksOnOKX

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