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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Ethereum price found support near the $3,680 zone. ETH is now rising and might soon aim for a move toward the $4,000 zone. Ethereum started a fresh increase above the $3,740 and $3,800 levels. The price is trading above $3,820 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There was a break above a bearish trend line with resistance at $3,810 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD (data feed via Kraken). The pair could start a fresh increase if it remains supported above the $3,800 zone in the near term. Ethereum Price Eyes Fresh Gains Ethereum price started a downside correction from the $3,940 level, like Bitcoin. ETH price declined below the $3,900 and $3,800 support levels. Th…
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Chilean copper giant Codelco has confirmed the discovery of a second body at its El Teniente mine, where five workers have been trapped since a collapse triggered by a powerful tremor on Thursday. The company announced Saturday that the victim’s identity has not yet been confirmed by authorities. One miner was previously reported dead at the time of the accident, which occurred in the Andesita section of the mine, about 75 kilometres southeast of Santiago. “This discovery fills us with sadness, but it also tells us that we are in the right place, that the strategy we followed led us to them,” general manager of El Teniente, Andres Music, said in a statement. H…
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Ethereum price found support near the $3,400 zone and recovered. ETH is struggling to settle above $3,700 and might dip once again. Ethereum started a fresh increase above the $3,440 and $3,500 levels. The price is trading below $3,620 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There was a break below a key bullish trend line with support at $3,620 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD (data feed via Kraken). The pair could start a fresh increase if it remains supported above the $3,500 zone in the near term. Ethereum Price Dips Below $3,600 Ethereum price started a fresh increase from the $3,365 support zone, beating Bitcoin. ETH price was able to recover above the $3,400 and…
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CrediBULL Crypto (@CredibleCrypto) argues that market structure across three charts—XRP/ETH, XRP/USD and ETH/USD—now tilts in favor of renewed XRP outperformance versus Ethereum. XRP Ready To Crush Ethereum? In an update on X, the analyst wrote: “XRP/ETH has hit my downside area of interest (also midrange) after a 3 month correction that followed a 700% rally off of range lows… XRP/USD is now in its 9th month of consolidation above the highest monthly close in its history… ETH/USD is approaching prior ATH after completing a clean 5 wave move off of $2100 and is likely due for some consolidation.” He concluded: “When you put all this together, it suggests we are getting c…
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As Bitcoin (BTC) stalls near the $113,000 level, Ethereum (ETH) continues to show strength, highlighting a clear divergence in price action between the top two cryptocurrencies by market cap. This contrast has some investors considering a rotation from BTC into ETH to capture the latter’s bullish momentum. Bitcoin Shows Correction Risks – Is ETH Safe? According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor XWIN Research Japan, on-chain data reveals underlying weakness in BTC price action. By contrast, ETH is displaying notable resilience even as broader crypto market momentum fades. Currently, Bitcoin’s exchange reserves are hovering around 2.53 million BTC, showing l…
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Bitcoin slid to levels not seen since early July this week, but some analysts say the drop may be only a short pause before a bigger year-end move. September has a long record of being the weakest month for BTC, and historically it has never closed more than 8% higher. That context is shaping how traders and researchers read the charts now. Expert’s Timing And Historic Averages According to research from network economist Timothy Peterson, there are four months until Christmas and history favors gains in that window. Peterson posted on X that Bitcoin has been higher over the same four-month span 70% of the time, and the average gain he calculated was +44%. Based on t…
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Burkina Faso is accelerating its drive to nationalize natural resources, requesting this week to acquire another 35% of West African Resources’ (ASX: WAF) Kiaka gold mine — a move that forced the miner into a trading halt on Thursday. The company said the government wants to raise its stake in Kiaka, which poured first gold in June, “for valuable paid consideration,” adding that trading should resume Monday. WAF has grown from a struggling explorer into one of West Africa’s biggest success stories, producing about 500,000 ounces of gold a year at low cost. The company says it has already paid hundreds of millions of dollars in taxes and royalties to Burkina Faso, …
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Etherscan has expanded to SEI crypto with the launch of Seiscan. As Seiscan goes live, the real test lies ahead – could September bring a shake-up in SEI price? According to SEI’s official blog, Seiscan adds Etherscan’s infrastructure to the chain, giving users detailed blockchain data in one place. Etherscan acts like a search engine for blockchain records, letting people track transactions, wallet activity, smart contracts, token information, and gas costs in real time. Etherscan handles more than a billion API requests each day and serves millions of active users. It is viewed as the standard tool across Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) networks. Its launch on SEI no…
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Bitcoin mining now has the Trump name attached through another Eric Trump crypto project. American Bitcoin, supported by Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr., hit the Nasdaq on Wednesday through a merger with a small-cap miner, sidestepping the usual IPO route. The crypto stock debuted around $8, surged to $13, and pulled back to roughly $10 by midday. For a moment, its market value touched $7.5Bn, 99Bitcoins reported. But by Thursday midday, it was trading closer to $6.35. The crash has many asking, “Is this another Trump family rugpull?” Eric Trump, following the stock’s debut, said, “[Crypto] treasury companies are popping up all over the place for all sorts of coins…
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The Canadian dollar has edged lower on Friday. In the European session, USD/CAD is trading at 1.3793, down 0.19% on the day. We could see stronger movement from the Canadian dollar later in the day, as Canada and the US release the August employment reports. Canada's employment expected to rebound Canada's labor market took a beating in July, with the loss of 40.8 thousand jobs, including 10 thousand job losses in manufacturing. The markets expect a rebound in August, with an estimate of 7.5 thousand new jobs. The unemployment rate is expected to tick up to 7.0% from 6.9%. The weak July reading was directly attributable to the US tariffs, which have hurt the Canadian…
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Bitcoin (BTC) experienced a moderate price rebound last week, rallying to around $113,000 before witnessing a minor setback. The crypto market leader now trades near the $111,000 price level and stands 10.46% away from its all-time high. Meanwhile, recent data from blockchain analytics firm CryptoQuant has highlighted an intriguing trend in the accumulating activity of Bitcoin treasuries. Bitcoin Treasury Holdings Hit 840K In 2025 In a weekly report posted on September 5, CryptoQuant reports that Bitcoin treasury holdings by public and private companies have reached a new record of 840,000 BTC in 2025, representing the overwhelming institutional interest seen in the pr…
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Last Friday, US stock indices closed lower. The S&P 500 fell by 0.32%, while the Nasdaq 100 declined by 0.08%. The industrial Dow Jones dropped by 0.44%. Today, Asian indices mostly advanced as traders raised expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut following weak US employment data on Friday. European stock futures traded in a narrow range. French government bond futures were little changed ahead of Monday's no-confidence vote in parliament, where Francois Bayrou's government is likely to resign. Expectations of a Fed rate cut strengthened after Friday's US jobs report showed that only 22,000 jobs were created in April, far below economists' forecasts. This led…
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Nvidia has struck a $1.5 billion agreement with cloud startup Lambda to lease 18,000 of its own GPU servers from Lambda over four years. In this article, we will unpack why Nvidia took this step, what forecasts and risks lie ahead for the company, and how traders might capitalize on the situation. Once again, Nvidia has demonstrated its ability to set the pace in the era of artificial intelligence. The company has inked a $1.5 billion deal with Lambda, a player in cloud computing. Under the agreement, Nvidia will rent 18,000 GPU servers from Lambda over the next four years—the very same units Nvidia originally supplied. This circular flow of GPUs is not just visually st…
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Bitcoin (BTC) Bitcoin twice managed to break daily candles above the resistance level of 111,904 (yesterday and today), but failed to hold above it. The Marlin oscillator also was unable to find the internal reserves to develop an uptrend in positive territory. Visually, it will return to negative territory today. This means the 111,904 level will be seen as a reversal point, and the price will head toward the nearest target at 107,500—the embedded price channel line. This target is very close to the August–September lows. On the four-hour chart, the price consolidated below the 111,904 level after a false breakout above it. This is a sign of further decline. Here, the …
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Avalanche (AVAX) has been riding a wave of optimism as bulls push for a breakout above the crucial $27–$28 resistance zone. Currently, AVAX trades just above $26.5, marking its fourth consecutive day of gains. The move comes as Ava Labs strengthens its ecosystem with two high-profile partnerships: an MoU with Korean firm WeBlock to expand real-world asset (RWA) tokenization and a collaboration with Toyota Blockchain Lab on mobility infrastructure. Strategic Partnerships Drive Real-World Adoption for Avalanche The WeBlock deal is set to introduce regulation-compliant tokenized products and a new stablecoin pilot in South Korea. Meanwhile, the Toyota partnership aims…
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While Bitcoin and Ethereum are preparing for a new bullish impulse, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has once again postponed decisions on several ETF rule changes linked to cryptocurrencies. On Wednesday, the SEC announced it needed more time to review applications for permission regarding Ethereum staking. Although SEC Chair Paul Atkins has recently expressed open support for digital assets, the agency continues to delay rulings on many crypto-related ETFs. The SEC's hesitation in making decisions on ETFs and Ethereum staking can be attributed to concerns over investor protection and the need to develop clear regulatory frameworks for decentralized finan…
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The euro is virtually unchanged on Thursday, trading at 1.1692 in the European session. ECB expected to maintain rates The European Central Bank meets later on Thursday and the money markets have priced in a hold at close to 100%, which would keep the key deposit rate at 2.0%. The ECB has cut rates by more than half since last July but has hinted that there is no rush to continue lowering rates. Has inflation in the eurozone become too much of a good thing? Inflation is under control, but there is now a risk of inflation undershooting the 2% target, which would put pressure on the ECB to respond by reducing rates. There are differing opinions within the ECB with…
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The euro and British pound both worked excellently today using the Mean Reversion strategy. I traded the Japanese yen, as usual, with Momentum. Inflation data from eurozone countries and UK GDP figures almost entirely matched economists' forecasts, so there were no significant shifts in the currency market. As long as the European Central Bank and Bank of England remain in wait-and-see mode, aiming to avoid choking off economic growth, demand for risk assets will persist. However, if they turn to a softer policy, things could change quickly. From the US, we await the University of Michigan's Consumer Sentiment Index and its inflation expectations later in the day. Only ve…
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In a recent post on X, crypto analyst CRYPTOWZRD shared a bullish daily technical outlook for Ethereum (ETH), highlighting a strong close that suggests further upward movement is likely. The analyst’s primary expectation is for more gains to follow as the ETH/BTC pair begins to surge. This key relationship is a central focus for the analyst, as a strong performance from Ethereum against BTC often signals a broader bullish period for ETH itself. ETH And ETHBTC Daily Candles Flash Strong Bullish Close Giving a detailed market update, CRYPTOWZRD highlighted that both Ethereum’s daily candle and the ETHBTC pair closed strongly bullish. ETHBTC’s surge occurred as Bitcoin’s do…
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European currencies are having a fantastic year, with the CHF, the Euro, and GBP achieving their best performance since the early 2000s. With US President Trump doing everything he can to devalue the US dollar (tariffs, beefs with other countries, menacing the Fed's Independence, and Jerome Powell), and on the other side of the Atlantic, EU countries allying to boost productivity in the years to come, the conditions for such outperformance are optimal. Regarding basic economics, one thing to watch for Europe and Switzerland could be a too-strong currency, which would impair exports in an already-cooling economy (and crippled with 39% tariffs with the US). In fact, Switz…
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There is yet another problem that could prove very costly for the dollar. Some economists are already warning that the upcoming reports on the U.S. economy are at risk of disruption. If the government shuts down, and with it most federal agencies, who will compile the data for economic indicators? And if the data are released, how much credibility will they have? Confidence in the U.S. Bureau of Statistics has already declined sharply after the dismissal of its director, Erica McEntarfer, as many market participants now question the accuracy of the data. It is no secret that Trump has every reason to present the results of his policies in the most favorable light possible…
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[Natural Gas] – [Tuesday, September 30, 2025] With all technical indicators in strengthening conditions, seems like Natural Gas has the potential to continue its upward movement today. Key Levels 1. Resistance. 2 : 3.400 2. Resistance. 1 : 3.338 3. Pivot : 3.235 4. Support. 1 : 3.173 5. Support. 2 : 3.070 Tactical Scenario Positive Reaction Zone: If the price breaks and closes above 3.338, it could bring #NG up to the 3.400 level. Momentum Extension Bias: If 3.400 is broken and closes above it, #NG has the potential to continue strengthening up to 3.503. Invalidation Level / Bias Revision The upside bias weakens if Natural Gas declines and breaks below …
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Strategy Hits Pause on Bitcoin Buys While Cash Still Goes Out Last week, Strategy drew attention not for scooping up more Bitcoin, but for stepping back and taking a breather. Despite that pause, the company still pushed ahead with $140 million in dividend payments. That’s unusual, given how consistent its buying streak has been over time. The decision seems to be part of a deliberate and well-timed approach to managing its large Bitcoin treasury. No New Bitcoin Added Since Late July This marks the first time since the end of July that Strategy decided not to add to its Bitcoin holdings. Internally, the company framed it as a temporary pause rather than any shift in dire…
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Donald Trump took office for a second term in January 2025, promising to reduce the U.S. national debt, cut the budget deficit, address immigration issues, and revive American manufacturing. His campaign was powerful and full of grand promises — pledging a "Golden Age" for the American people. Nine months into his presidency, it's time to assess the early results. The U.S. economy is showing mixed signals. In the first quarter, U.S. GDP fell for the first time since 2022, but in the second quarter, it posted its strongest growth since 2023. In other words, it's too early to say definitively whether the U.S. economy under Trump is expanding or contracting. It's worth notin…
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Reports have disclosed that the US Federal Reserve has ended its Quantitative Tightening program and has put cash back into markets. According to sources, the Fed injected more than $13 billion through overnight repo operations, the largest such move in years. Crypto investor and author Paul Barron said that coins like XRP could “bring the fire” now that more liquidity is flowing back into the system. He believes that when the Fed starts easing up, assets with clear utility often react faster than the rest of the market. Barron added that stronger liquidity usually pulls traders toward tokens that can move money quickly and cheaply, which is why he thinks XRP may see m…
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