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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Canada’s Eldorado Gold (TSX: ELD)(NYSE: EGO) says its Skouries copper-gold project in northern Greece is 70% complete, with first production expected in early 2026 and commercial output by mid-year. The proposed mine, part of the Kassandra Mines Complex, holds proven and probable reserves of 3.7 million ounces of gold and 1.7 billion pounds of copper. It’s forecast to operate for 20 years, producing roughly 140,000 ounces of gold and 67 million pounds of copper annually. Skouries faced years of setbacks, halted between 2017 and 2021 due to permit delays and local opposition. After signing a new agreement with the Greek government in 2021, Eldorado resumed construc…
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Ethereum price found support near the $3,400 zone. ETH is now rising and might soon aim for a move toward the $3,800 zone. Ethereum started a fresh increase above the $3,440 and $3,550 levels. The price is trading above $3,550 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There is a key bullish trend line forming 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 $3,600 zone in the near term. Ethereum Price Eyes More Gains Ethereum price started a downside correction from the $3,880 level, like Bitcoin. ETH price declined below the $3,750 and $3,500 support levels. Finally, …
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This week is full of data for the Antipodeans and fro now, a combination of decent to positive Chinese and Australian data are providing boosts to both the New Zealand Dollar and the Australian Dollar. The Employment rate for NZ came exactly in line and following consecutive beats for Australian and Chinese PMIs, the export-reliant economies are seeing a revamped economic outlook and this is helping commodities like Oil to reverse some of its downward movement. You can access the latest report on the NZ Employment data right here. In the meanwhile, let's take a look at multiple timeframe charts for the Aussie as it leads the Forex board in today's session. Tonight wil…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for August 19 After the consecutive days of White House invitations of key leaders, Markets start to price in a much higher chance of at least a truce which could be evolving to a longer-standing peace in Eastern Europe. And the pricing in is coming for the right reasons: The White House just announced that Putin accepts to meet Zelenskyy in person. The rest will be to see when and where the meeting will take place. Some compromise will have to be found, but in any case, this is progress towards the resolution of the most deadly conflict in Europe since the World War 2 – with around 500,000 deaths. In other markets…
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The Dogecoin question of the summer—whether the crash is finally over—met a hard-edged reality check in crypto analyst VisionPulsed’s August 20 video analysis. Stripping away “bullish propaganda,” he argued that Dogecoin will not meaningfully trend until two outside markers flip decisively risk-on: Ethereum crossing its all-time high and the Russell 2000 clearing its own peak. “We’re bearish until the Russell breaks the high and we’re bearish until ETH breaks the high,” he said, adding that the absence of those breakouts explains why familiar cycle cues have failed to ignite altcoins this time. Is The Dogecoin Crash Over? VisionPulsed opened with deliberate satire—“daily…
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Dogecoin started a fresh decline below the $0.2320 zone against the US Dollar. DOGE is now consolidating and might dip further below $0.210. DOGE price started a fresh decline below the $0.2250 level. The price is trading below the $0.2250 level and the 100-hourly simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $0.220 on the hourly chart of the DOGE/USD pair (data source from Kraken). The price could start a fresh upward move if it stays above the $0.2080 zone. Dogecoin Price Dips Further Dogecoin price started a fresh decline after there was a close below $0.240, like Bitcoin and Ethereum. DOGE declined below the $0.2320 and $0.2250 sup…
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The market was caught leaning the wrong way. Anticipation that Federal Reserve Governor Powell was going to push against speculation of a September rate cut had underpinned the US dollar and short-term rates. The S&P 500 had sold off for five consecutive sessions, the longest losing streak of the year through August 21. Powell said two things that spurred a rally in US financial assets and triggered a sharp and broad dollar sell-off. The Fed Chair said that the "situation suggests downside risks to employment are rising" and that the "shifting balance of risks may warrant adjusting policy." Moreover, we note that the early forecasts point to another poor employment re…
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XRP price is correcting losses from the $2.820 zone. The price is now trading below $3.050 and remains at risk of more losses in the near term. XRP price is showing bearish signs below the $3.10 resistance. The price is now trading near $3.00 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There is a bullish trend line forming with support at $2.970 on the hourly chart of the XRP/USD pair (data source from Kraken). The pair could continue to decline if it stays below the $3.050 zone. XRP Price Faces Resistance XRP price started a downside correction below $3.050, like Bitcoin and Ethereum. The price traded below the $3.00 and $2.95 levels before the bulls appeared. A low wa…
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Starting with a UK national holiday, coupled with a noticeably sparse UK economic calendar, the current trading week has been somewhat uneventful for cable traders. Having only recently secured its best six-monthly performance since 2020, riding a wave of dollar downside, GBP/USD currently floats above the key level of 1.35000 and looks for daily support. GBP/USD: Key takeaways from today’s session Happening some hours ago, a better-than-expected US GDP result introduced some immediate GBP/USD selling pressure as the dollar strengthened Otherwise, and following recent revelations surrounding the Bank of England and Federal Reserve monetary policy, cable downside remain…
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China is moving closer to exploring stablecoins, a change that could reshape global payments and help push the yuan onto the world stage. Reports say the State Council is reviewing a roadmap that would set targets for using a yuan-backed stablecoin, assign roles to domestic regulators, and lay out rules to manage risks. Senior leaders are expected to meet this month to discuss yuan internationalisation and stablecoin policy — a notable shift from the 2021 ban on crypto trading and mining, and a development closely watched by projects like Conflux crypto, which position themselves as regulatory-compliant blockchains in China. If energy majors like PetroChina begin set…
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Asia Market Wrap - Alibaba on a Roll as Nikkei Slips Most Read: Gold (XAU/USD) Eyes Weekly Close Above $3400/oz on Renewed Haven Demand and DXY Weakness Stock markets in Asia generally went down after technology stocks fell in the US on Friday. Companies that make computer chips were hit the hardest, causing Japan's stock market to drop. Hong Kong's market, however, did the opposite and went up. This was because the stock price for the company Alibaba jumped dramatically, which also helped boost the value of other artificial intelligence companies like Baidu and Tencent. The drop for other major chipmakers, such as Samsung and SK Hynix, happened after the United States…
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Overview: After yesterday's jump, the dollar is mostly consolidating at lower levels today. The Scandis and euro are leading the recovery of the G10 currencies, the New Zealand and Canadian dollars, and yen are nursing small losses. Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba was not blamed for the electoral losses in a party investigation, but the LDP will vote on Monday whether to have a leadership contest this year. France will hold a confidence vote on its prime minister the same day. Most emerging market currencies are also firmer today. Japanese, Chinese, Hong Kong, and Australian equities tumbled today but other large bourses in the region rose, including Taiwan, South Korea, …
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A solo miner earned 3.13 $BTC ($347,872) mining Bitcoin on Sunday. It’s only the second time an individual has successfully mined on the Bitcoin blockchain this month. With industrial miners dominating the space, small-scale miners with limited resources are at a huge disadvantage. That is where Pepenode offers a fresh and promising alternative, letting small-time miners have fun mining crypto and earn, without the need for an expensive rig. A Win for the Little Guy On Sunday, a lone miner processed block 913,632 using Solo CKPool and earned a total reward of 3.13 $BTC, valued at approximately $347,872. Solo CKPool is a mining service for solo miners to participate in …
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Today, trading the euro and pound through the Mean Reversion strategy was difficult. Using Momentum, I only traded the Japanese yen, which rose sharply against the U.S. dollar. Strong data on German industrial production supported the euro in the first half of the day. The pound also attempted to rise, but these moves were not very successful. It seems traders preferred to lock in profits after the initial optimism caused by expectations of Fed rate cuts, offsetting the positive impact of individual macroeconomic indicators. Technically, the EUR/USD pair is consolidating in a narrow range, not yet showing a clear direction. A breakout of the upper boundary could open the …
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Canadian pension fund La Caisse, together with Australia’s Clean Energy Finance Corp. (CEFC), is investing A$250 million in the launch of a diversified agricultural platform designed to generate Australian carbon credit units (ACCUs). The platform — named Meldora — will combine sustainable agricultural production with large-scale environmental plantings under the ACCU scheme, a joint statement said on Monday. Underpinning the investment is a commitment by global miner Rio Tinto (ASX: RIO) to serve as a “foundational offtaker” for the carbon credits generated by Meldora. The firm’s aim is to halve its scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2030 from 2018 levels, and the credit…
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Cardano (ADA) is caught in an identity crisis. The ADA price is trading near multi-month lows, and debates over its future direction have split its community. Founder Charles Hoskinson now says the answer is a radical pivot: Cardano should position itself as a core smart contract layer for Bitcoin DeFi. But Cardano critics like former BitMex co-founder Arthur Hayes aren’t letting Hoskinson off the hook. Where’s the apology for predicting thousands of dApps in 2022, while Cardano has 59 in 2025 with any real volume? Where’s the apology for saying Chainlink integration in 2021, but you’re still at the negotiating table in 2025? (Source: DappRadar) Cardano’s largest dapp…
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[USDX] – [Tuesday, September 09, 2025] Although a divergence has appeared between the RSI and the price movement of the USDX, but with the EMAs currently in a Death Cross formation and the RSI in the Neutral-Bearish zone, #USDX has the potential to continue its weakening today. Key Levels 1. Resistance. 2 : 98.09. 2. Resistance. 1 : 97.76. 3. Pivot : 97.57. 4. Support. 1 : 97.24. Tactical Scenario Pressure Zone: If the price breaks down and closes below the 97.24 level, the USDX may continue weakening toward 97.05. Momentum Extension Bias: If 97.05 is broken and closed below, the index may weaken further toward 96.72. Invalidation Level / Bias Revision The downside b…
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The Quarterly Census of Employment and Wages (QCEW) is a quarterly survey of employment and wages, published annually by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, in late August or early September. It is essentially a global "revision" of the monthly employment data. As a benchmark, it is very delayed but more precise and typically has a significant influence on all dollar pairs, including EUR/USD. The benchmark is closely watched by the Fed—not just for academic purposes. For example, a year ago—in September 2024—the Fed cut rates by 50bps immediately after the QCEW report. The benchmark revision showed that employment growth from April 2023 to March 2024 had been significantl…
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The American tariff dilemma continues and is only gaining momentum. Recall that several months ago, 12 Democratic governors filed a lawsuit in the International Trade Court against Donald Trump, stating that the US president does not have the authority to impose trade tariffs on entire industries or specific countries. The Trade Court granted the Democrats' claim, ruled Trump's actions illegal, and left the tariffs in place, transferring the responsibility for a decision on their repeal to the Appellate Court, where Trump immediately filed an appeal. After some time, the Appellate Court made the same decision—Trump's tariffs (except for some) are illegal, and the 1974 Eme…
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Panama is preparing to open talks with First Quantum Minerals (TSX: FM) on the possible restart of its shuttered Cobre Panamá copper mine, with discussions expected to begin late this year or in early 2026. Commerce Minister Julio Moltó confirmed that a comprehensive environmental audit of the mine will start in the coming weeks. The review, conducted by SGS Panama Control Services, will assess environmental, social and economic impacts, including employment opportunities for Panamanians. The mine has been closed since November 2023, after Panama’s Supreme Court declared its operating contract illegal. Moltó told local newspaper El Capital Financiero that the audi…
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Log in to our mid-week North American Markets overview, where we examine the current themes in North America and provide an overview of indices and currency performances. This week, some data dampened the economic outlook for both the US and Canada. The past four months didn't show much in that aspect, and participants started to believe that tariffs wouldn't influence activity that much. However, it seems that the markets were too optimistic for North America. August gave a first warning sign, with the US Non-Farm Payrolls showing the first crack in the labor market, which was confirmed by last Friday's report. Canada is also struggling with a regressing GDP in the se…
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Crypto feels electric today, especially with the bullish reports from major news outlets. Bitcoin has blasted past $114,000, and the mood across the market is very much about to go euphoric after a slight pump after weeks of flatlines. PriceBTC24h7d30d1yAll time Ethereum is playing chase, pushing over $4,400, while Solana, XRP, and ADA are seeing real gains. This surge is riding on softer PPI data that have people whispering “rate cuts soon.” Bitcoin dominance just need to slips under 52% as it means altcoin season are about to get real. Total crypto market cap is now back north of $4 trillion, and news today is all about how that shift is reshaping the space. (source…
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So, yesterday's ECB meeting, as expected, delivered no new information—except "wait and see." But the rise in US CPI for August triggered a flurry of paradoxical articles in the business media, along with increased bets on the Fed cutting rates three times by year-end. Core CPI stayed at 3.1% y/y, while headline CPI rose from 2.7% to 2.9% y/y. The main stir came from jobless claims, which jumped during the week from 235k to 263k. We believe market participants are headed for a rude awakening when the FOMC announces it expects not even two rate cuts, since they've already signaled just one, in September. In fact, the only scenario that could force the Fed to cut rates thre…
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Gemfields (LON: GEM) (JSE: GML) has staged a sharp recovery with a $32 million emerald auction, signalling renewed demand for Zambian gemstones after last year’s slump. The coloured precious stones miner sold all 38 lots of high-quality rough emeralds from its 75%-owned Kagem mine in Zambia at an average price of $160.78 per carat. The sale, held online and in Bangkok, marks a strong rebound from a disappointing November 2024 auction. The standout was the 11,685-carat “Imboo”, named after the buffalo in Bemba and Lamba dialects. Gemfields did not reveal the buyer or final price, but auction results suggest the massive stone fetched about $1.9 million. Adrian Bank…
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On the weekly chart, the price has reached the upper boundary of the descending price channel. From here, there are two options: either a breakout upward from the current levels with the possibility of medium-term growth, or a reversal downward from the current levels for a medium-term decline. A divergence between the price and the Marlin oscillator suggests a higher probability of the downside scenario. On the daily chart, consolidation below the July peak (0.6627) will be the first signal of a reversal. The Marlin oscillator is already indicating further downside. A break above 0.6668 opens the way to growth (alternative scenario). Consolidation below the MACD lin…
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