See how these types of articles are so bad. It was just posted yesterday and now it's already irrelevant as the prices already shifted by a bit; not to mention that the article didn't even give any decent information. These kinds of articles are pretty much like a glorified Coinmarketcap. Just pricecharts converted and unnecessarily lengthened into a few paragraphs.
My thoughts exactly, and that's why I don't watch or listen to the only news I find interesting anymore--financial news. These news outlets like CNBC and Bloomberg try to make a big deal out of what are basically random fluctuations in the stock market, and articles like the one OP referenced are the same thing, only with bitcoin.
Now don't get me wrong, I'm quite happy bitcoin is pushing $4000 at present (it's $3966 on preev as I write this). It's just not news, nor do I think any good reason can be ascribed to the gain in price. Nor is $4000 anything spectacular, because that level is far below what we saw in 2017 and we've been stuck in a pretty tight range for many months now. But I guess these media sources have to stay in business, right? Their job is to write, so they're always going to find something to write about, even if it's not significant.