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What Actually Moves Bitcoin’s Price: A Structural Framework

A sober framework separating the durable drivers of Bitcoin price from the noise — liquidity, supply, flows, leverage, and narrative — with no price targets.

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What Actually Moves Bitcoin's Price: A Structural Framework

Key findings

  • Price is set at the margin by the balance of buy and sell pressure across spot and derivatives — not by any single on-chain metric.
  • Macro liquidity and real rates shape the regime; supply mechanics and flows shape the medium term; leverage drives short-term volatility.
  • Narrative amplifies moves but is not an independent, forecastable driver.

Background

Bitcoin’s price is one number produced by millions of decisions. Attributing it to a single cause — a metric, a headline, a whale — is the most common analytical mistake. A more useful approach separates drivers by the time horizon on which they operate.

Data & method

Data: spot and derivatives market structure, macro liquidity proxies, on-chain supply. Method: classify drivers by horizon (regime / medium-term / short-term) rather than forecasting a level. Limitation: this is a framework for reasoning, not a model that outputs a price; we publish no targets.

Analysis

Regime (months–years): global liquidity and the level of real rates set the backdrop for all risk assets, Bitcoin included. Medium term (weeks–months): supply mechanics (issuance, the freely tradable float) and persistent flows (ETF creations, long-term-holder behavior) tilt the balance. Short term (hours–days): leverage in perpetual and futures markets drives the sharp moves — funding resets and liquidation cascades are mechanical, not mystical. Narrative sits across all three, amplifying whatever the structure is already doing.

Risks & limitations

Any single-factor story is suspect. The relationships here are regime-dependent and shift over time; we state them as structure, not as a predictive edge.

What to watch

Read derivatives positioning through our funding and basis framework and supply through the ETF-flow piece.

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