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The first US exchange-traded fund offering exposure to Dogecoin (DOGE) could debut as soon as next week, after the ETF Opportunities Trust filed a post-effective amendment that sets September 9, 2025 as the effective date for a suite of single-coin funds that includes the REX-Osprey DOGE ETF (ticker: DOJE). The filing—Post-Effective Amendment No. 367—explicitly names the DOGE fund alongside proposed TRUMP, BTC, XRP and BONK funds, and states that the amendment “designates September 9, 2025 as the new effective date” for those products. Dogecoin ETF Set To Launch Market expectations were turbocharged by a teaser from the issuer itself. On Wednesday, REX Shares wrote: “The…
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Gold has hit a new record, up $52 to $3638 as it's gone parabolic since breaking the April-Sept range. The chart pretty much speaks for itself and I wrote about the bull case every day last week. There is no real mystery here: Trump is aiming to take over the Fed and lower rates to levels they otherwise wouldn't beThe global order on trade is breaking downThe global order around military intervention is breaking down (see J.D. Vance's comments on killing Venezuelan citizens on the weekend)Fiscal spending is out of controlThe technicals align This article was written by Adam Button at investinglive.com.
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Metallium Limited (ASX: MTM; OTCQX: MTMCF) reported on Monday that its subsidiary Flash Metals USA has made substantial progress on its Technology Campus in Chambers County, Texas – the site of its first commercial Flash Joule Heating metal recovery plant in the US. The method called ‘flash Joule heating,’ which was originally developed to produce graphene from carbon sources like food waste, was adapted in 2021 by researchers at Rice University to recover rhodium, palladium, gold and silver from electronic waste. The company said it is pursuing commercial opportunities across a range of critical metal feedstocks, including antimony, rare earth element (REE) mag…
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Metallium (ASX: MTM; OTCQX: MTMCF) said on Tuesday its wholly-owned US subsidiary, Flash Metals USA Inc., has been awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract by the US Department of Defense (DoD) valued at A$100,000, ($65,200). The award will apply Metallium’s proprietary Flash Joule Heating process to recover gallium from waste streams, including LED scrap. These feedstocks also contain germanium and other valuable metals, broadening the project’s strategic impact, the company said. Gallium is a US-designated critical material essential for defence, semiconductors and communications. Current supply is dominated by non-allied nations, creatin…
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Australia-based Fleet Space Technologies, developer and operator of microsatellites that deliver universal connectivity, has opened a new global headquarters (GHQ) and space-tech hyperfactory at Adelaide Airport’s Catalyst Park. Fleet Space’s 5,300m²+ facility boosts Australia’s advanced manufacturing capacity, enabling the production of thousands of next-generation geophysical sensors and hundreds of satellites annually, the company said. The GHQ and space-tech factory will support the expansion of its global, AI-powered exploration platform – ExoSphere – deployed by the major mining and resource companies including Rio Tinto, Barrick, Gold Fields, and Maaden …
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Australian space exploration company Fleet Space Technologies announced Wednesday a series of partnerships with innovators mDetect, Nomad Atomics, and DeteQt. The collaborations aim to expand the technology frontier of the mining industry by developing the next generation of sensors needed to fuel the growth of AI-powered mineral exploration, the company said. mDetect specializes in muon tomography, a passive imaging technique that utilizes naturally occurring particles from space known as muons to create 3D density maps of the subsurface. Nomad Atomics is developing high-precision quantum gravimeters and accelerometers while DeteQt produces patented ‘diamond-on…
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FLOKI crypto has emerged as one of the top gainers on CoinGecko over the past 24 hours. It is trending alongside major cryptocurrencies such as Ethereum (ETH), Bonk (BONK), and Pump.fun (PUMP) after a +30% surge in price overnight. This increase in price for FLOKI crypto aligns with the overall strong performance of the cryptocurrency market, which currently has a total market cap of $3.8 trillion, and the FLOKI market cap is approximately $1.2 billion. (SOURCE) Valhalla Game Behind Surging Demand For Floki Crypto The overall positive sentiment in the global cryptocurrency market has contributed to FLOKI’s recent surge, particularly following the launch of the Valhal…
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XRP price is down when writing and trending below $3.50. Ripple is struggling for momentum despite the launch of three spot XRP ETFs in Canada and FOMC expectations in the U.S. The XRP Army often expects the coin to go “up only.” It has been on an uptrend, and since Donald Trump took office, XRP ▲0.96% has risen in the market cap rankings and is now one of the best cryptos to buy. DISCOVER: Best Meme Coin ICOs to Invest in 2025 XRP Price Consolidates Whether XRP will break above $3.50 in June 2025 remains to be seen. Still, bulls are optimistic, expecting prices to tick higher and break above key resistance levels at around $2.40 and $2.60 in the coming days. Technic…
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Log in to today's North American session recap for July 30, 2025. Today's session was so full of action it is almost forgettable that Markets received reports for both Quarterly GDP figures and Private ADP Employment data. With both beating expectations, the US Dollar got launched early in the NA session into its first daily buying wave. …
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The Federal Reserve will hold its fifth meeting this year. At the previous four, monetary policy parameters remained unchanged, despite market expectations for a rate cut stretching back to last year. However, let me remind you that FOMC members regularly comment on their views of the economy and monetary policy outlook. So, no market participant can say that FOMC members gave false hope—since the start of this year, Fed officials have consistently said the base scenario for 2025 is two rounds of easing. One more rate cut is planned for next year, and another for 2027. Also, remember that once per quarter, the so-called "dot plot" is published, which visualizes all FOMC p…
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The Federal Reserve is back in focus as today’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting could bring the first rate cut of 2025, and traders are closely watching what it could mean for the Bitcoin price. Markets are heavily leaning toward a rate cut at this week’s Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. Data from CME’s FedWatch tool shows a 96% probability that the Fed will reduce its benchmark rate by 25 basis points. There is also a small, 4% chance that policymakers could move more aggressively, opting for a 50-basis-point cut instead. (Source – CME Group) The Fed kept interest rates at 5.5% for more than a year, holding steady from July 2023 through A…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for August 20 Today's trading was a bit hectic, between a huge selloff in the Stocks that got met with some mean-reversion dip-buying (break-retest on the Nasdaq?), a dovish cut from the RBNZ sending the Kiwi slumping and some more turmoil at the Federal Reserve, Markets got some action. FED's Cook, one of the last reminder of Biden's appointee is being accused of Mortgage fraud, with US President Trump "gently" asking her to resign and is rumoured to be fired soon. …
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Minutes from the Fed’s June 17-18 policy meeting, released at 14:00 EDT, have done little to change the narrative surrounding future monetary policy decisions. Markets predict the Federal Reserve will maintain rates on July 30th and make its first 2025 rate cut in its September 17th decision. Fed Minutes June 17-18: Key takeaways Unanimous in vote to maintain the federal fund rate between 4.25 and 4.50%, minutes reaffirmed the Fed’s concerns on tariff-borne inflation, although acknowledged that uncertainty on the general economic outlook has “diminished but remains elevated”While predictions for a July rate cut remain essentially unchanged, the minutes she…
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The latest FOMC news signals a clear dovish tilt among U.S. Federal Reserve officials, with the newly released minutes showing that additional rate cuts are likely before the end of the year. Most participants judged that it would be “appropriate to ease policy further over the remainder of 2025,” marking a notable shift from the cautious tone that dominated much of the year. While the central bank remains officially committed to its 2% inflation target, the tone of the September meeting minutes suggests the Fed is becoming more concerned about slowing employment than lingering inflation. The first rate cut in September—by 25 basis points—was driven by signs of a softeni…
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Potash is finally getting a seat at the big table with lithium and rare earths. Once ignored, it’s now shaping debates not just in agriculture, but in trade policy and even security strategy. Strip it down to the basics: no potash, no bread, no rice, no corn. Recognizing it as critical is overdue — and it’s also a starting gun. From here on out, the conversation isn’t just about farming. It’s about food security as a pillar of national security. A quiet mineral steps into the spotlight August 2025. The U.S. Geological Survey finally said the quiet part out loud: potash belongs on the list of critical minerals. Farmers didn’t need a memo. They’ve always known potass…
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Foran Mining (TSX: FOM) cut a highlight result of 21.3 metres grading 1.55% copper at its McIlvenna Bay project in east-central Saskatchewan. Hole BZ-25-02 also intersected 0.69% zinc, 4.8 grams per tonne silver and 0.01 gram gold from 1,186 metres depth, Foran said Tuesday in a statement. This included 7.6 metres grading 1.9% copper, 0.85% zinc, 5.3 grams silver and 0.01 gram gold. Vancouver-based Foran is planning to drill up to 6,500 metres this summer with two rigs as it works to complete a maiden resource estimate for the project’s Tesla zone. Results from an additional 14 drill holes completed at the Tesla and Bridge zones this past winter remain pending. …
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Foran Mining (TSX: FOM) says it has secured up to C$70 million in Saskatchewan provincial tax credits to support the development of its McIlvenna Bay project in the Flin Flon greenstone belt. In a press release Thursday, Foran confirmed that its polymetallic project officially became part of Saskatchewan’s Critical Minerals Processing Investment Incentive (CMPII) program. Launched a year go, the CMPII represents one of two new government initiatives aimed at boosting the production of 11 designated critical minerals, including copper and zinc, within the province. The McIlvenna Bay project hosts the region’s largest massive sulphide deposit, containing 39 million …
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Foran Mining’s (TSX: FOM) construction progress at its McIlvenna Bay zinc-copper project in Saskatchewan is putting it on track to start commercial production by the middle of next year’s second quarter, analysts said after a recent site tour. The tour, joined by provincial Premier Scott Moe and other government representatives, came just days after Foran released an update on construction at McIlvenna Bay, where the build is about 56% finished. “The tour underscored McIlvenna Bay as a project of national importance, and highlighted the significant state of construction, operational readiness, scale potential underpinned by [the project’s Tesla zone], and further …
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AUD/USD The AUD/USD pair has been declining for the fourth consecutive day. It is approaching support at the Kijun line around the 0.6565 level. The signal line of the Marlin oscillator is also nearing the neutral zero line – a support area. It's likely that a price correction will occur from the 0.6565 level, along with a rebound in the oscillator. Then (on Wednesday or later), the price may consolidate with renewed momentum below the Kijun line and continue its downward path toward the target level of 0.6450. This is the main scenario. A shift to an alternative scenario of growth would only be possible after the pair overcomes the resistance level at 0.6668. On the H4 …
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EUR/NZD The EUR/NZD pair abandoned its downward scenario, reversing from support at the MACD line. A consolidation above 1.9778 would coincide with the Marlin oscillator shifting into positive territory, making bullish momentum the primary scenario. The main growth target lies at the embedded price channel line, around 2.0300. In this case, the 2.0029 level (the August 20 high) becomes the interim target. On the four-hour chart, the price has broken above both indicator lines, with Marlin firmly in positive territory. The pair is preparing for a breakout above resistance at 1.9778. Today, industrial production data for the euro area will be released for July. The foreca…
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At midnight Washington time, the U.S. government will "shut down" due to a failure in Congress to reach an agreement on the continuation of enhanced COVID-era benefits. Employees of 21 federal agencies will be placed on unpaid leave. We believe this shutdown will likely be short-lived, as President Trump has threatened to close down additional Democrat-controlled agencies if "Democratic sabotage of government operations" and "reckless Medicare spending" continue. Over the past week, 154,000 federal employees have left their jobs. If we don't receive the September jobs report on Friday due to the shutdown, that alone may lead investors to view the U.S. labor situation more…
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On Tuesday, the EUR/USD pair continued a modest upward move toward the resistance zone at 1.1789–1.1819. A rebound from this zone would work in favor of the U.S. dollar and a decline toward the 76.4% Fibonacci level at 1.1695. Consolidation above 1.1789–1.1819 would increase the likelihood of further growth toward the next corrective level, the 127.2% Fibonacci at 1.1896. The wave situation on the hourly chart remains simple and clear. The last completed downward wave broke the low of the previous wave, while the new upward wave has not yet broken the previous peak. Thus, the trend is still "bearish" for now. Recent labor market data and the shifting Fed monetary polic…
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EUR/USD On Thursday, the euro declined by 64 pips, ending up more than 40 pips below the support level of 1.1605. This can be considered price consolidation below the level, which means the euro has chosen the scenario of further decline before closing Monday's gap. The nearest target is 1.1495. Consolidating below this level will open the next target at 1.1392 — the low of August 1. The Marlin oscillator is declining within the area of a downward trend. Yields on U.S. government bonds and the S&P 500 stock index have been moving horizontally all week — the euro has no support for growth, so in the context of the political crisis in France, it continues to decline, …
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On Wednesday, the EUR/USD pair tried to continue its upward movement toward the resistance zone of 1.1789–1.1802, but the news background dampened bullish sentiment. No trading signals were generated yesterday. Today, a rebound from the 76.4% retracement level at 1.1695 would favor the euro and a resumption of growth toward the 1.1789–1.1802 zone, while a close below this level would open the way to a decline toward the support zone of 1.1637–1.1645. The wave pattern on the hourly chart remains simple and clear. The last completed downward wave broke the previous wave's low, while the new upward wave has not yet broken the last peak. Thus, the trend is still "bearish" …
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EUR/USD On Thursday, for the fourth time since Monday, the pair attempted to rise but were pushed back down. This time, the pressure was stronger, with the lower shadow piercing both indicator lines. The Marlin oscillator has moved into negative territory. For the target level of 1.1605 to open, the price must consolidate below the MACD line (1.1700). Even if today's daily candle closes under it, such confirmation won't come until later. Despite mounting pressure on the euro, an upward move remains possible, as the price is still technically above the indicator lines. Sideways movement and uncertainty continue. On the H4 chart, the price continues to fluctuate between t…
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