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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Popular market analyst and key opinion leader (KOL) Ted Pillows is projecting the crypto market to hit a $4.5 trillion valuation before Q3 2025 ends. This interestingly bullish forecast comes off the back of another Bitcoin price rejection allowing the total crypto market cap to maintain the choppy price movement seen in the last month. Rally Ahead? Crypto Market Tests $3.5T Barrier In an X post on July 4, Pillows shares an insightful technical analysis on the total crypto market cap. Using the daily CryptoCap chart from Tradingview, the renowned analyst highlights the recent formation of a bull flag hinting at an impending price breakout. For context, the bull flag i…
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The cryptocurrency market crash is at full swing, showcasing the collapse of a substantial bubble in terms of volume. Just last month, I expressed concerns that the overvaluation and inflated market prices in the crypto industry had reached their peak. I suggested that the likelihood of a series of rate cuts in the US and growing demand for stocks—which, unlike cryptocurrencies, generate interest income—could lead to serious sell-offs and, in turn, a decline in demand for these assets. Such a stunning rally could not last indefinitely, despite the active involvement of US President Donald Trump, who effectively stimulated demand for tokens, including his own. It is likel…
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On Thursday, Bitcoin (BTC) once again fell below the critical $90,000 mark, even after what many had anticipated to be a bullish event stemming from the US Federal Reserve’s (Fed) decision to cut rates by a quarter point. Analysts from Bull Theory note several factors contributing to this unexpected downturn. Bitcoin Sell-Off Amid Market Unease The analysts pointed out that the rate cut itself was largely anticipated by investors weeks prior, with a 95% probability already priced into the market. Ahead of the announcement, they identified that many positioned themselves in expectation of some form of liquidity support from the Fed, leading to a rally in Bitcoin prices.…
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Bitcoin couldn’t retake the $110k mark, facing a big sell-off, turning the crypto market into a bloodbath. What game is Price …
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The corporate Bitcoin sector has just smashed a major milestone. Public companies now own over 1M $BTC, showing massive confidence in the growing crypto market. Read on for three of the best cryptos to buy as institutional adoption skyrockets. Strategy and MARA Lead the Pack BitcoinTreasuries’s data shows that over $111B in $BTC assets are now in the hands of publicly traded companies. Leading the pack is Michael Saylor’s Strategy, with 636K $BTC. In second place, MARA Holdings has built a balance sheet of 52K $BTC. While MARA has successfully pivoted from a mining company into the treasury world, many mining firms chose to liquidate their $BTC holdings during the 202…
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What to Know: The crypto market dropped to $3.59T on October 30 A recovery pattern is beginning to form as it climbs to $3.69T the day after Crypto should still be relatively undervalued in the dip We’ve identified $PEPENODE, $HYPER, and $LINK as the best altcoins to buy The market cap for crypto fell below $3.59T on October 30, sparking concerns of a new crypto dip. However, for savvy buyers, it’s a chance to buy the best altcoins. While Bitcoin is holding steady above $110K, the overall crypto market cap fell to $3.59T on October 30. It has since rebounded to $3.69T, adding $100B back into the crypto market. One of the biggest losers during this decline was Pump.…
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As traders remain on edge—particularly awaiting the market's reaction to the US House of Representatives' approval to end the 42-day government shutdown—tech billionaire and early investor in PayPal and Facebook, Peter Thiel, has stirred debate with his latest remarks on Bitcoin. In a recent interview, Thiel stated that Bitcoin has effectively been co-opted by large financial institutions and the state. According to Thiel, the ideological foundation of cryptocurrencies—decentralization—has been permanently lost. "Today, BTC is convenient even for the FBI, which tells you everything about how institutionalized it has become," he said. Thiel admitted he still holds some…
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As the new week begins, crypto news today continues to cause fear and uncertainty in the market, with Bitcoin dropping -0.8% overnight and losing its crucial $90,000 support level. The fear and greed index remains firmly in the ‘extreme fear’ zone at 16, as traders continue to lose hope amid this longstanding bearish price action. According to CoinGlass data, over $293M in leveraged positions has been wiped out over the last 24 hours, with $231M from long trades and $62M from short trades. This indicates bears are in control, but bulls remain optimistic and are still attempting to go long in the market. (SOURCE: CoinGlass) Many are left wondering whether this price a…
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BTC and ETH both opened the day with a clear uptrend sentiment against USD, just before the expected 25bps rate cut, and the strength showed up early in the Bitcoin to Ethereum price relationship as well. With Bitcoin price inflows turning green and ETH USD bouncing sharply, the market finally looks like it’s regaining clear direction. (source – Trending, X) Fidelity and Grayscale reportedly recorded more than $250 million in Bitcoin inflows, which immediately improved confidence around their BTC USD positioning. ETH USD price followed the same momentum as Ether broke its three-month downtrend against BTC, a perfect sign for altcoin season. An analyst also highli…
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The latest FOMC of the Federal Reserve meeting put a clear spotlight on Jerome Powell hawkish tone, and it’s already shaping market sentiment across crypto assets. In the first few minutes of his remarks, Powell’s comments set the stage for how we should evaluate the implications for crypto. The FOMC decision was expected to trim rates by 25 basis points, which happened, combined with reminders that inflation is still “somewhat elevated,” which reflects a cautious shift. In support of our goals, and in light of the balance of risks to employment and inflation, today the Federal Open Market Committee decided to lower our policy interest rate by 1/4 percentage point.” Ev…
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The crypto market started the day with three stories dominating the headlines: Do Kwon 15 years sentence, the new YouTube PayPal stablecoin payout option, and the bullish Bitcoin price after a depressing few weeks. These tidings intersect more than people think. Sentiment, regulation, and tech adoption all move markets. Do Kwon’s confirmed 15 years sentence closes a long chapter that began with the 2022 Terra Luna collapse, a $40 billion meltdown many still consider the black swan event of that cycle. His punishment is somehow lighter than Sam Bankman-Fried’s 25-year term, and there are reasons for it. This follows Google Cloud’s earlier acceptance of PYUSD, a good …
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As market news today continues to puzzle investors, the very same question dominates every social media. Why is crypto down just as the US market opens? The timing feels almost scripted. Bitcoin’s sudden $2,000 drop in just 35 minutes wiped nearly $40 billion off its market cap, while $132 million in long positions were liquidated within an hour. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time The jeetery events like this naturally revive concerns about crypto manipulation, especially when traditional assets remain relatively stable. When we ask why crypto is down durin…
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Grayscale analysts believe that Bitcoin price can reach a new all-time high in the first half of 2026, even though current conditions feel uncomfortable. Bitcoin price has just dumped to $86,000, sentiment is deeply negative, and fear has stretched into the longest fear streak on record. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time However, Grayscale latest research argues that institutional demand and improving US regulatory clarity are quietly reshaping the mid-long term outlook for Bitcoin price action. At the moment, Bitcoin price looks weak on the surface. Over…
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In crypto news today, a few familiar names are back in the limelight. Fidelity CEO Abigail Johnson said she personally owns BTC and openly called Bitcoin the gold standard. At the same time, as Hal Finney, the creator of Bitcoin, and Satoshi Nakamoto discussions are circulating once again, the current price is still leaving us unsure about what kind of market we are really in. Fidelity has been buying quietly. Over recent months, the firm picked up millions of dollars’ worth of Bitcoin during market weakness. But the Bitcoin price has yet to act like we are in a classic bull cycle, although institutional buyers keep showing up anyway. In crypto news today, this contrast …
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The crypto market is moving in a way we don’t expect, as we focus on the price of Bitcoin and Ethereum, and steady inflows into XRP ETFs. Bitcoin is trading just above $86,000, while Ethereum price slipped under $2,900 after a sharp pullback in the last 24hours. At the same time, XRP ETFs pulled in $18.99 million in net inflows, pushing total assets above the $1 billion mark. Since these three assets have held up better than most of the market, which continues to struggle under tightening financial conditions, we are here to break them down. We are to read every sign and predict what comes next. According to the analyst, the speed and scale of the move made it a te…
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The Bank of Japan (BOJ) finally pulled the trigger, and as usual, the Bitcoin angle shows up in market conversations. The central bank raised its benchmark rate to 0.75%, a level Japan hasn’t seen since 1995. That sounds dramatic, but the size of the hike is probably what matters more than the FUD headlines some news outlets are making. Pricewise, Bitcoin hasn’t really changed its behavior. It’s still moving inside a kind of wide $84,000 to $94,000 range. Holders and believers continue to defend the lower end, and that area lines up with several key moving averages. On the upside, the $88,000–$90,000 zone remains the level to beat. Apart from the US regulatory news …
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The biggest news today comes from Bitcoin price, which slid again, kicking off another chaotic round of crypto market. People are bouncing between charts, rumors, and politics as the Trump buzz heats up ahead of his 2 PM announcement. And in the middle of all this, Vanguard and its Bitcoin and crypto ETFs access is becoming real. Some of these had people thinking that things would never happen, especially with the Vanguard known stance towards Bitcoin and crypto. These moving pieces are crashing into each other at once, and are yet to show up in the Bitcoin price, and are setting the tone of today’s crypto market news. …
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In crypto news today, the pump in BTC and ETH against USD, and the anticipation around the Fusaka upgrade are the talking points. BTC USD breaking above $93,000 and ETH USD reclaiming the $3,000 level, it almost feels like déjà vu for anyone who has lived through previous crypto cycles. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time However, the tone is different this time. All four key drivers, BTC USD momentum, the behavior of ETH USD, the market’s appetite for risk, and the imminent Fusaka upgrade collided in a way that can push sentiment higher, as violent moves up…
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Charles Schwab plans, the latest twist in US-China trade talks, and the surge tied to the Ethereum Fusaka upgrade all hit the crypto market at the same time today, and the overlap is bullish. These three themes keep showing up today because they’re likely driving most of the movement we’re seeing right now. Fusaka has been the biggest catalyst for Ethereum this week. ETH punched through $3,200 after a fast 4% climb, and the upgrade is now getting credit for the bump. Ethereum Fusaka expanded blob capacity sharply through PeerDAS; users are already seeing cheaper L2 activity and smoother network performance. Market…
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Tom Lee fans are jolting this week after the Fundstrat co-founder told a Binance Blockchain Week crowd that Bitcoin and the crypto market have already bottomed and that the next eight weeks could break the traditional four-year cycle. His remarks came just as Bitmine accumulation crossed another major milestone, with the firm scooping $131 million USD more in ETH. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time Lee’s confidence is based. On-chain labels connected to Bitmine ETH operations show that the firm added 41,946 ETH last week, lifting holdings beyond 3.57 millio…
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Crypto is down again, and the drop is chewing our portfolios as we see the rise in crypto liquidations and debate on Michael Burry and his Bitcoin comments. With crypto down across major assets and liquidations climbing, we are questioning why Bitcoin is falling even while traditional markets are up. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time What deepens the discussion is how often Michael Burry skepticism on Bitcoin comes during these volatility spikes, especially when crypto is down without any direct negative catalyst. As the crypto market absorbs the latest wa…
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Whisper storming around Washington has pushed crypto market structure bill, or CMSB, discussions back into the space, and we can say that the timing couldn’t be more interesting. Democrats reportedly met privately to review Republicans’ compromise draft, just as we brace for a potential rate cut and renewed optimism from the latest Saylor and his Bitcoin buys. This shift is showing up elsewhere, too. The SEC is now actually talking to industry players instead of treating them like suspects. Also, global adoption of tokenized products keeps accelerating. ONDO’s acquisition of Oasis Pro Markets didn’t make huge headlines, but it’s the sort of infrastructure move that …
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In crypto market news today, the Bitcoin price is giving away a classic shakeout, plunging under 90K overnight before snapping back with a reversal to 92K, almost mechanical. Anyone who has lived through multiple cycles has seen this same movie before, a violent nuke, followed by an equally violent rebound. The structure of the move looked weirdly similar to 2020 and 2021 flash-sell events, where liquidity hunts cleared out overleveraged longs before the trend marched upward again. For now, the market is treating the 89k region as a line in the sand. While .cwp-coin-chart svg path { stroke-width: 0.65 !important; } .cwp-coin-widget-container .cwp-graph-container…
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Crypto market news today is full of bad news, with another major crash wiping out $120 billion from the market overnight. Bitcoin, which was chilling at $106,000 just a few days ago, has dropped all the way down to $86,000 in just 10 days. Today we are seeing a huge hit, and it’s dragged the total market cap just above $3 trillion. The S&P 500 lost $1.5 trillion from its high, and there wasn’t even a major headline or news story to explain why. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time It’s been a rough week both in stock and crypto. Things were pretty calm a…
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This week wrapped up in a way that most probably didn’t expect. BTC inflows finally flipped green again, and BTC USD pushed back toward the 85K area after wobbling for days. At the same time, rate cut babble exploded as the odds jumped above 70%, which is wild considering they were under 40% literally yesterday. Powell’s earlier dovish stance is finally settling in, and the mood shift across markets. The combo of stronger BTC inflows, its strength versus USD, and growing rate cut confidence gave the market a small but noticeable lift. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time …
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