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Bitcoin ‘Fakeouts And Shakeouts’ Liquidate Traders This US Bank Holiday

February 16, 2026Updated:February 16, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bitcoin spherical tripped beneficial properties after a spike to $70,000 as liquidity traps started to characterize BTC worth motion on the US financial institution vacation.

Bitcoin (BTC) took out long and short positions during Monday as low-volume trading sparked short-term volatility.

Key points:

  • Bitcoin sees low-time frame manipulation clear both longs and shorts on the US bank holiday.

  • BTC price action offers “breakouts and shakeouts” while staying in a narrow range.

  • 2022 bear market comparisons continue, now focused on weekly RSI.

BTC price liquidity squeezes shake out traders

Data from TradingView captured sharp moves within a narrow BTC price range on the US bank holiday which topped out at $70,000.

Bitcoin ‘Fakeouts And Shakeouts’ Liquidate Traders This US Bank Holiday
BTC/USD one-hour chart. Source: Cointelegraph/TradingView

With Wall Street closed, thinner order books overall made it easier for large-volume entities to influence short-term price action. This resulted in multiple “squeezes” that impacted both longs and shorts.

Data from monitoring resource CoinGlass showed $120 million in crypto liquidations for the four hours to the time of writing.

Blocks of bids and asks were cleared on the day, with new “walls” placed immediately above price as it fell, adding to downward pressure.

BTC liquidation heatmap. Source: CoinGlass

“Volatility is much higher which is something that we also see in pretty much all other markets lately. Definitely not a calm period for markets around the world,” trader Daan Crypto Trades commented in a post on X.

Bitcoin historical volatility. Source: Daan Crypto Trades/X

Trading resource Material Indicators described the latest BTC price performance as “breakouts and shakeouts.”

An accompanying chart monitored both liquidity and whale activity on Binance’s BTC/USDT pair.

BTC/USDT order-book liquidity data with whale volume. Source: Material Indicators/X

Trader CW nonetheless observed that buying pressure was more robust than on Sunday, with the exception of exchange OKX.

What’s different about $BTC from yesterday is that net buying is maintained except for OKX. pic.twitter.com/x3Y1OegrsI

— CW (@CW8900) February 16, 2026

Bitcoin RSI teases “once per cycle lows”

Continuing on the wider status quo, Material Indicators cofounder Keith Alan stressed ongoing resemblances between this year and Bitcoin’s 2022 bear market.

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Relative strength index (RSI) readings on weekly time frames, he said, were pointing to a BTC price bottoming phase.

“Finding more similarities with 2022 in the $BTC chart as Weekly RSI moves towards what has historically been, once per cycle lows in oversold territory,” he told X followers. 

“In 2015 and 2018 it marked bottom, however in 2022 it led to a 5 month consolidation before establishing a macro bottom.”

BTC/USD one-week chart with RSI data. Source: Keith Alan/X

Weekly RSI measured 27.8 on Monday, marking the lowest reading since June 2022. Readings below 30 are considered “oversold.”

“This doesn’t mean it has to develop the same way this time, but it’s worth watching closely to identify similarities and deviations in the pattern to help with forecasting,” Alan added.