Radar do Mercado
Resumo diário completo com análise técnica e fundamental dos mercados globais, incluindo movimentos em Forex, ações, metais e decisões macroeconômicas relevantes.
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The Australian dollar is almost unchanged on Wednesday. In the European session, AUD/USD is trading at 0.6532, up 0.03% on the day. China's PPI declines 3.6% China's producer price index surprised on the downside in June, with a steep 3.6% y/y decline. This was below the May decline of 3.3% and the consensus of -3.2%. China has posted producer deflation for 33 successive months and the June figure marked the steepest slide since July 2023. Monthly, PPI declined by 0.4%, unchanged over the past three months. Opinions are the authors'; not necessarily that of OANDA Business Information & Services, Inc. or any of its affiliates, …
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The gold price’s sustained rally through the first half of 2025 reflects deeper shifts in global financial power, with central banks accelerating a move away from the US dollar and into bullion as a geopolitical hedge, according to the latest monthly report by Sprott Asset Management. Chart 1. Gold and mining equities led global asset returns in the first half of 2025. Source: Sprott, Bloomberg The Toronto-based asset manager said gold rose for the sixth straight month in June to close at $3,303.14 per oz., up 0.42% from May and 25.86% since the start of the year. Silver also gained 9.48% in June to $36.11 per oz., breaking through resistance at $35 and extendi…
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Osisko Metals (TSX: OM) hinted it may enlarge the deposit at its flagship Gaspé polymetallic project in Quebec after reporting drill results as high as 108 metres grading 0.84% copper and 3.35 grams silver per tonne. That intercept, from 417 metres depth in hole 30-1090, also included 11.9 metres at 0.84% copper and 7.79 grams silver from 433 metres downhole, Osisko said Thursday. Another highlight hole, 30-1081, cut 301.8 metres averaging 0.41% copper and 3.36 grams silver from 94 metres downhole. “Today’s results show consistency of mineralization across both infill and expansion areas,” National Bank Financial mining analyst Rabi Nizami said in a note. “We anti…
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Navoi Mining & Metallurgical Company (NMMC) has reported gold production of nearly 1.54 million oz. for the first six months of 2025, a slight increase on the 1.52 million oz. from a year ago. Its first-half production value, however, doubled over the comparable six-month period to around $4.7 billion, owing to the increase in gold prices over the past year. The Uzbek gold miner currently operates a dozen mines across the Navoi, Samarkand and Jizzakh regions. Its portfolio is headlined by Muruntau, the largest open-pit gold deposit with a resource base of over 100 milllion oz. To improve the efficiency at its mines, NMMC has been implementing multiple capi…
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The crypto market has been on a tear in 2025, and the latest 99Bitcoins Q2 State of Crypto Market Report, authored by Manisha Mishra and sponsored by KCEX, lays it all out. The quarter saw institutional demand surge, Bitcoin ($BTC) hit a then-ATH of $111,980, and crypto hiring spike 753%. Despite the rally, the total market cap was still 12% below its $3.7 trillion peak, hinting at room to run. With stablecoin adoption booming and long-term holders stacking, Q2 may have been the real start of this cycle’s breakout. Read the full report here: State of Crypto Q2 2025 – 99Bitcoins A Record-Breaking Quarter for Bitcoin Bitcoin lit up Q2 with a 25.66% gain, smashing past re…
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Tungsten miner Almonty Industries (TSX: AII) (NASDAQ: ALM) raised $90 million in its NASDAQ debut on Monday, issuing 20 million common shares at $4.50 each in the public offering. By midday, the stock traded at $4.85 apiece. Almonty’s Toronto-listed shares fell 14.3% to C$6.70, for a market capitalization of C$1.3 billion ($950 million). The company, which also trades in Frankfurt, Australia and previously on the US OTC market, initially planned to raise $75 million through the NASDAQ uplisting to fund a tungsten oxide facility in South Korea. The public offering follows approval from Almonty shareholders earlier this year of relocating the company’s jurisdict…
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Tudor Gold (TSXV: TUD) is taking Seabridge Gold (TSX: SEA; NYSE: SA) and British Columbia’s Chief Gold Commissioner (CGC) to court over contested tunnels at its Treaty Creek project. The Mitchell Treaty Tunnels (MTT) are a critical part of Seabridge’s KSM project, adjacent to Treaty Creek, in northwestern BC. KSM has a net present value (NPV) of $5.5 billion. The MTT is to feature two parallel tunnels that pass under 17 km of terrain for the tailings management facility access road. Tudor says the tunnels impact its exploration plans, which include recent applications for underground work in the high-grade Supercell Cell One zone at Treaty Creek, which has an NPV …
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How mine in Zimbabwe. Credit: Namib Minerals Namib Minerals (NASDAQ: NAMM) is looking to invest between $300-$400 million in order to bring two of its mothballed gold mines in southern Zimbabwe back to production, according to media reports. In a statement to Reuters, chief executive Ibrahima Tall said the group plans to restart the Mazowe and Redwing mines, which were previously halted in 2018 and 2019 respectively due to adverse economic conditions. Production could resume within 18 to 24 months of securing financing, Tall added, noting that the company has already been exploring various options for raising capital. The plan is to spend $300 million on the tw…
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American multinational investment bank Citigroup announced plans to potentially issue its stablecoin, as CEO Jane Fraser revealed during a post-earnings conference call. As first reported by Reuters, Fraser emphasized the bank’s focus on both the stablecoin initiative and the growing tokenized deposit sector, stating, “This is a good opportunity for us.” As the third-largest lender in the United States, Citigroup is also exploring solutions for reserve management related to stablecoins and providing custody services for cryptocurrency assets. Citigroup’s Plan For New Stablecoin Initiative This announcement follows a strong second-quarter performance for Citigroup, whi…
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Log in to today's North American session recap for the July 15, 2025. Some of yesterday's move in the Dollar Index has been undone by some heavy USD selling after Israel attacked Syria amid some rising tensions between Druze-Militias and the Syrian Government Forces. It seems that a ceasefire has currently been reached, calmying the tensions – This is however a story to follow for the upcoming days. US Producer Price Index data had been released just before the intensification of the Middle East turmoil and had previously led to some more USD buying – The report was pretty positive as PPI came out unchanged vs a revised + 0.3% release from last month and a 0.2% rise ex…
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Why is Ethereum going up? News just hit that Peter Thiel bought 9% of an Ethereum Treasury company, cementing this as the Microstrategy play, but for ETH ▲10.21%. After Palantir’s insane success, every investor in the world will copytrade anything Thiel touches, so prepare for a lot of ETH inflows in the coming weeks This weekend or the next, many are predicting Bitcoin will print a god candle and Ethereum will follow. Here’s what you need to know: (X) Corporate ETH Treasuries Are Catching Fire Peter Thiel now owns 9.1% of Bitmine Immersion Technologies, a firm once tied to Bitcoin mining but now sitting on a $536 million pile of ETH. With over 163,000 ETH on its bala…
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Overview: A natural experiment of sorts unfolded yesterday. Heightened speculation, fanned in part by the White House itself, that after several threats, President Trump was going to fire Fed Chair Powell. Short-term rates fell but the curve steepened, the greenback sold off sharply, and stocks skidded lower. The main narrative is that seeing the carnage, like in early April, spurred the president to deny such intentions and the markets recovered even if not fully. The dollar has come back bid today but mostly inside yesterday's wide ranges. While both the UK and Australia reported disappointing employment data, sterling is the best performer in the G10, sporting a minor …
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Cardano price started a fresh increase from the $0.720 zone. ADA is now consolidating and might attempt a clear move above the $0.8650 zone. ADA price started a fresh increase from the $0.720 support zone. The price is trading above $0.80 and the 100-hourly simple moving average. There is a key bullish trend line forming with support at $0.8280 on the hourly chart of the ADA/USD pair (data source from Kraken). The pair could start a fresh increase it clears the $0.8650 zone. Cardano Price Eyes More Gains In the past few sessions, Cardano saw a decent upward move from the $0.720 zone, like Bitcoin and Ethereum. ADA was able to recover above the $0.750 and $0.80 resistan…
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Caldera ERA token is up 85% after listing on top exchanges, including Binance. The massive ERA airdrop also boosted demand. Caldera is building a RaaS for Ethereum and the BNB Chain. Bitcoin is trading above $120,000, and when everyone had dismissed Ethereum, the coin, along with XRP, is up double digits. Ethereum is up nearly 17% in the past week, while XRP, after gaining 12% in the past 24 hours, has pushed weekly gains to over 36%. While these blue-chip cryptos dominate headlines, pumping after the success of the GENIUS Act and the forwarding of the CLARITY Act to the Senate for discussion, investors are closely monitoring ERA7 (No data), the token behind the multich…
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The Democratic Republic of Congo has struck a preliminary mineral exploration agreement with US‑based Kobold Metals, deepening American involvement in its critical‑minerals sector. The deal opens the door to US investment in cobalt, copper and lithium projects. Kobold Metals, backed by investors including Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos, agreed “in principle” to apply for exploration permits and digitize Congo’s geological data, according to a presidential announcement. The deal signed in Kinshasa with President Félix Tshisekedi present marks a strategic push for US access to cobalt, copper and lithium. It aligns with a broader US‑Congo initiative aimed at reducing…
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Ethereum has surged more than 70% since mid-June, marking one of its most impressive rallies of the year. The move has been driven by strong momentum, with bulls firmly in control as ETH recently reclaimed the critical $3,500 level. Notably, the uptrend has shown little to no retracement since the initial breakout, signaling sustained buying interest and confidence among investors. One of the most striking developments supporting this move comes from CryptoQuant, which highlights the emergence of a significant premium on Ethereum traded through Coinbase. This is particularly noteworthy because Coinbase is a platform predominantly used by US institutions and high-net-wor…
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As Bitcoin (BTC) continues to set new all-time highs (ATH) – reaching $123,218 on Binance on July 13 – on-chain data reveals a shift in holder behavior that could threaten the cryptocurrency’s bullish momentum. Bitcoin Holder Rotation May Derail Rally According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor IT Tech, long-term Bitcoin holders (LTH) – those holding BTC for over 155 days – have transitioned into net distribution, suggesting seasoned investors are engaging in profit-taking. Meanwhile, short-term holders (STH) – those who have held BTC for less than 155 days — have recently turned net positive, indicating they are buying into BTC’s current rally in anticipat…
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After years of trading below its previous all-time high from 2018, XRP finally broke through the $3.40 ceiling to hit a fresh record of $3.65 on Friday, July 18. The move capped off a rally that had seen the cryptocurrency rise by 68% from its July open. However, XRP has returned to hovering around the $3.40 to $3.50 zone following the breakout, and attention is shifting to the possibility of a strong pullback. Interestingly, prominent XRP analyst Egrag Crypto says that a retest to $3.12 might be necessary before any further price increase. Analyst Points To $3.12 As Retest Zone In a new post on social media platform X, respected crypto analyst Egrag Crypto cautioned…
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Arthur Hayes has never been shy about big numbers, but his latest essay, Time Signature, frames those targets inside a sweeping macro thesis: a wartime‑style US credit boom that—if it unfolds as he expects—could send Bitcoin and crypto markets into their largest bubble yet. Writing on 22 July, the BitMEX co‑founder argues that financial markets, like dancers, must keep time with the “kick drum” of credit creation. “If we are out of time, we lose money,” he warns, before identifying the beat he believes traders must follow today: US wartime industrial policy, or what he bluntly calls a shift toward economic “fascism.” Hayes centres his argument on the Pentagon’s newly an…
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An abrupt XRP sell‑off by more than -15% on 23 July was driven overwhelmingly by aggressive market selling on South Korean exchange Upbit, according to independent analyst Dom (@traderview2), who published multi‑venue order book heatmaps and cumulative volume delta (CVD) data to X. “Korean market Upbit chose violence today on XRP,” he wrote, quantifying “Over 75 million XRP sold at market over the last 24 hours.” Why Did XRP Crash Yesterday? The spot CVD chart shared by Dom isolates net market buying and selling across major venues. While Binance, Coinbase, Bybit, OKX, Kraken and Bitstamp CVD lines remained comparatively flat to modestly negative, the Upbit CVD (purple l…
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The Department of Defense announced this week a $6.2 million award to a subsidiary of Guardian Metal Resources (LON: GMET) to advance its Pilot Mountain tungsten project in Nevada. The funds will enable London-listed Guardian Metal’s wholly-owned US- based subsidiary Golden Metal Resources to deliver a pre-feasibility study for Pilot Mountain, located southeast of Hawthorne. Guardian is the only company with US based tungsten assets to receive an award, and is also advancing another tungsten project in Nevada – Tempiute. The tungsten market had an estimated value of around $5 billion in 2023. It is the material of choice for a key defense application – penetr…
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Providing fresh market insight on X, Cryptowzrd revealed that Chainlink ended the session on a bullish note, with signs pointing to further upside pressure. As LINKBTC gains momentum and Bitcoin’s dominance trend declines, the setup appears promising. Cryptowzrd noted he will be monitoring the intraday chart closely for the next scalp opportunity, particularly if LINK breaks above the intraday lower high trendline. Bitcoin Dominance Weakens: A Catalyst For Chainlink’s Surge According to Cryptowzrd, both LINK’s daily candle and the LINKBTC pair ended the day on a bullish note. This positive price action is drawing attention to the potential for further upside movement. Cr…
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Streamex, a New York-based cryptocurrency trading platform, joined mining hall of famer Frank Giustra’s company to secure $1.1 billion (C$1.5 billion) this month to put gold assets on blockchain. They plan to launch a gold-backed treasury strategy, Streamex founder Henry Mcphie told The Northern Miner at a recent industry conference in Boca Raton, Fla. The idea is to turn assets into tokens that can be traded like cryptocurrency. Streamex expects its first asset issuance by year‑end and wants to eclipse existing gold tokens within three years. “We’re going to denominate our balance sheet in gold,” McPhie says in a new video. Tokenized gold will track spot pric…
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On-chain data shows the Ethereum Exchange Reserve has plunged by more than 1 million ETH over the past month. What does this mean for the asset? Ethereum Exchange Reserve Has Seen A Sharp Decline In a new post on X, analyst Ali Martinez has talked about the latest trend in the Exchange Reserve of Ethereum. The “Exchange Reserve” here refers to an on-chain indicator that keeps track of the total amount of ETH that’s sitting in the wallets associated with centralized exchanges. When the value of this metric goes down, it means the investors are withdrawing a net number of coins from these platforms. Generally, holders take their coins to self-custodial wallets when they p…
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Tether, the company behind the market’s largest stablecoin USDT, has announced major financial results for the second quarter (Q2) of the year, reporting a net profit of $4.9 billion. Tether Achieves $5.7 Billion In Earnings For H1 2025 According to the report, this surge in profitability comes amid the issuance of over $13.4 billion in new USDT, boosting the total circulating supply to more than $157 billion—a remarkable $20 billion increase since the beginning of the year. At the end of Q2 2025, Tether’s exposure to US Treasuries reached $127 billion, comprising $105.5 billion in direct holdings and an additional $21.3 billion in indirect investments. The company’…
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