Bitcoin (BTC) crosses $73K as U.S. spot ETFs record $1.47B in two-week inflows and veteran trader Peter Brandt signals a potential bullish trend reversal. The postBitcoin (BTC) crosses $73K as U.S. spot ETFs record $1.47B in two-week inflows and veteran trader Peter Brandt signals a potential bullish trend reversal. The post

Bitcoin (BTC) Price Surges Past $73K Amid $1.47B ETF Inflow Surge and Brandt’s Bullish Pivot

2026/03/05 16:20
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Key Highlights

  • Bitcoin breached the $73,000 threshold Thursday, fluctuating between $72,500 and $73,187 during trading sessions
  • Spot Bitcoin ETFs in the United States attracted $155M Wednesday, contributing to a two-week accumulation totaling $1.47B
  • Legendary market analyst Peter Brandt indicated current market dynamics could represent a reversal from October’s highs
  • BTC has outpaced gold performance following Iranian military strikes, gaining over 10% versus gold’s nearly 2% decline
  • Glassnode blockchain analytics reveal caution signals: approximately 57% of circulating BTC remains profitable

Bitcoin has successfully reclaimed the $70,000 threshold this week, touching an intraday peak of $73,544 throughout Asian market sessions before experiencing a modest correction to approximately $72,500 during Thursday’s London trading window.

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The upward momentum accompanies a comprehensive rally across risk-sensitive assets following market volatility triggered by coordinated U.S. and Israeli military operations against Iranian targets this past weekend.

The cryptocurrency advanced 8% Wednesday during American trading windows before experiencing a 1.8% decline Thursday. South Korea’s Kospi index surged 11% while Japan’s Nikkei climbed 4.2% simultaneously, demonstrating widespread market stabilization.

Bitcoin’s Coinbase premium indicator — which had briefly turned negative Sunday — has now inverted. Market analyst Ted Pillows observed it achieved its strongest reading since October 2025, suggesting robust demand from American institutional participants.

From the trading session preceding Iranian strikes, Bitcoin has appreciated more than 10%. Conversely, gold declined nearly 2% during this identical timeframe. This represents a notable departure from recent monthly patterns, where gold consistently established new records while Bitcoin experienced downward pressure.

Bitcoin ETF Capital Flows Continue Strong Momentum

U.S.-listed spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds recorded approximately $155 million in net positive flows Wednesday. This continues a sustained two-week pattern accumulating roughly $1.47 billion in fresh capital deployment, based on SoSoValue analytics.

March has already witnessed more than $1.1 billion channeled into American Bitcoin ETF products, including a remarkable $462 million single-day allocation, according to Bloomberg intelligence.

Bitfinex market strategists have cautioned that ETF capital inflows don’t necessarily correlate directly with immediate spot market purchases, considering authorized participants can establish ETF shares prior to acquiring underlying Bitcoin assets.

Veteran Trader Peter Brandt Adjusts Market Outlook

Bitmine executive chairman Tom Lee responded to Brandt’s commentary, characterizing it as a “potential inflection/change Bitcoin” development.

Market commentator Milk Road highlighted $225.2 million in ETF accumulation on a single day and $458.2 million the preceding session — approaching $700 million across 48 hours — suggesting this volume could fundamentally alter supply-demand equilibrium.

Near-term resistance zones exist between $75,000 and $78,000 levels. Downside support appears established at $65,000 and $60,000 thresholds.

Notwithstanding the recovery, Glassnode data indicates approximately 57% of Bitcoin circulating supply currently trades above acquisition cost — a metric historically associated with early bearish market phases. Short-term holder cost basis clustering near $70,000 could function as resistance, potentially converting upward movements into selling opportunities.

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced a 15% universal tariff implementation will likely commence this week, potentially creating market headwinds.

The post Bitcoin (BTC) Price Surges Past $73K Amid $1.47B ETF Inflow Surge and Brandt’s Bullish Pivot appeared first on Blockonomi.

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