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Circle Stock Rallied 16% in Two Days on a Crypto Surge. Here’s Where the Stock Could Go in 2026

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Aug 21, 2026 at 11:32 PM UTC · 7 min de lecture

Circle Stock Rallied 16% in Two Days on a Crypto Surge. Here’s Where the Stock Could Go in 2026
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$701.32M Q2 revenue and reserve income

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Key Stats for Circle Stock

  • Current Price: $83.66
  • Target Price (Mid): ~$259
  • Street Target: ~$101
  • Potential Total Return: ~210%
  • Annualized IRR: ~30% / year

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What Happened?

Circle Internet Group (CRCL) climbed about 16% across the August 19 and August 20 sessions to close at $83.66, its strongest two-day run in months. If you searched why the stock jumped, the answer is one to sit with before buying: it was mostly not about Circle. Bitcoin pushed to $70,000, Treasury yields fell after the government expanded its long-dated bond-buyback program, and crypto-linked equities rallied together ahead of a White House meeting with industry executives. Circle rode that wave alongside Coinbase and the rest of the group.

The move looks like conviction, but the stock is still down roughly 43% over the past year and sits about 47% below its 52-week high of $159.47. So the question is whether a macro-driven bounce is the start of a real repair, or another headline pop inside a downtrend that has burned buyers all year. 

A Rally Driven More by the Sector Than the Company

On August 19, CRCL rose 9.56% to $78.59, then added 6.45% on August 20 to reach $83.66. The bulk of that was macro: a broad risk-on move in crypto as Bitcoin pushed past $70,000 and Treasury yields fell. A White House meeting between President Trump and crypto executives, including the SEC and CFTC chairs, and reports that USDC was gaining share on rival Tether added company-specific fuel on August 19. Circle also held an earnings AMA that morning. Still, the dominant driver was the sector, and CRCL trades with a high beta to it, around 2.45, so when Bitcoin runs, the stock tends to run harder, and the reverse holds when crypto sells off. Just days earlier, on August 14, the group fell together when Bitcoin dropped below $63,000. A stock that gains 9% because yields ticked down can give it back on the next risk-off session, which is exactly what long-term holders have been trying to look past.

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