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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Asia Market Wrap - Japanese Bond Yields Rise, China Service Sector Strong Most Read: Dow Jones (DJIA) Finishes 0.57% Down After Late Recovery, What Next for Wall Street Indexes? Japanese bonds joined counterparts from around the world as prices continue to dive.This is happening because many companies are selling new bonds, and at the same time, investors are getting worried that major countries have too much debt. When a bond's price falls, the return you get for owning it (its 'yield') goes up, which can hurt the stock market. This has been the current market challenge at the beginning of September. This sent Asian stocks to their lowest point in three weeks. The…
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In a recent post on X, crypto analyst Pumpius argued that the recent drop in XRP’s price is not natural but the result of deliberate actions by Binance. According to him, the exchange wants to protect its position because the digital currency poses a threat to the system it has built over the years. He says the exchange is doing more than just selling tokens; it is working to hold XRP back. Binance Accused Of Coordinating XRP Price Suppression Pumpius says Binance is not only selling XRP but is also actively manipulating the market around it. He points to sudden drops in liquidity, heavy waves of sell pressure, and red flashes on charts that appear whenever there’s an a…
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ADP Private Employment data This morning's data releases – MarketPulse Economic Calendar In the long awaiting for tomorrow's Non-Farm Payrolls release, Participants can't get enough of more labor data, particul…
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Australia dominated the global ranking of best gold assays this year to June 30 with six holes in the top 10 and nine in the top 20 – but it was a Canadian miner that bested all rivals with a bonanza hit at midyear. Assays are ranked according to grade multiplied by width. Wesdome Gold Mines’ (TSX: WDO) drilling program at its Kiena property in Val-d’Or, Quebec, is starting to pay dividends – big time. Hole N127-7035 in the Kiena Deep zone cut 2.9 metres grading 2,349.88 grams gold per tonne from 76.6 metres depth, Wesdome said June 25. That was enough for a score of 6,815 and first place in The Northern Miner’s top 20 best gold assays this year’s first half. …
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Bitcoin is trading above the $112,000 level, but its momentum is faltering as selling pressure intensifies. Analysts are divided on what comes next, with some calling for another correction and others suggesting that BTC may continue consolidating before any decisive move. The uncertainty highlights the fragile balance between bullish optimism and market caution. Top analyst Darkfost shared insights that bring back a long-running debate: Does Bitcoin’s traditional cycle structure still hold? While opinions vary, one factor remains consistent across cycles—the influence of long-term holders. Dormant BTC, when moved, often unleashes powerful selling pressure, a dynamic st…
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Bitcoin (BTC) has recently reached a new weekly high above the $112,000 mark, signaling a potential new uptrend for the leading cryptocurrency. This movement may represent the final phase of the current cycle for Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market. Market analyst CryptoBirb has indicated that this uptrend could last for approximately 50 more days, emphasizing that Bitcoin is now 95% through its cycle, which has spanned 1,017 days since the lows of November 2022. 50 Days Until Possible Bitcoin Peak Historically, Bitcoin’s bull markets have peaked between 1,060 and 1,100 days after significant lows, suggesting a target timeframe for this cycle’s peak could fal…
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Asia Market Wrap - Japan PM Ishiba Resigns Most Read: GBP/USD Forecast: Cable Recovers but the Outlook Remains Murky. WIll NFP Data Serve as a Catalyst? Following weeks of public pressure due to his party's second national election loss, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba has announced his resignation. This has triggered a leadership contest that may cause market instability. The Topix, jumped 1.3% to a new all-time high of 3,146.58. The Nikkei 225 index, which tracks top Japanese companies, also rose by 1.45% to 43,643.81, which is close to its own record. The value of the yen dropped by 0.4% against the U.S. dollar, with one dollar now worth 148 yen. Japanese government …
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Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon just lost a $14M court battle over a failed Singapore penthouse deal, as global legal cases mount following the Terra-Luna collapse. The High Court dismissed his claim, ruling that the developer was within its rights to keep the deposit after the purchase fell through. The upshot is: Do Kwon is finally on trial. 135 years down to potentially 12 years. The judge wants to give him 25. Despite the judge ruling against him, he’ll get a lesser sentence than SBF. The property in question, a 7,600-square-foot Orchard Road duplex valued at S$38.8M, was intended to be Kwon’s showcase asset before the 2022 TerraUSD and Luna collapse, which wip…
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Solana (SOL) is once again back in the spotlight as bullish momentum returns to the crypto market. After briefly touching $212 last week, the altcoin retraced to around $209 but has held strong, sparking renewed optimism among traders. Analysts now see a potential rally toward the $250 level, supported by growing institutional flows and speculation around a Solana spot ETF. Bitget Wallet’s CMO Jamie Elkaleh noted that “ETF conversations around SOL are further amplifying interest,” pointing to the more favorable regulatory tone emerging in the U.S. Market watchers believe a Solana ETF could drive adoption at scale, positioning SOL as one of the strongest altcoins to bu…
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This is a follow-up analysis and a timely update of our prior report, “EUR/USD Technical: Euro on the brink of a medium-term bullish breakout”, published on 1 September 2025. The EUR/USD has formed the expected bullish breakout above the former medium-term descending trendline resistance, which was in place from the 1 July 2025 high, and rallied by 0.8% to print an intraday high of 1.1778 on Tuesday, 9 September, during the Asia session at the time of writing. After last Friday's, 5 September, weaker-than-expected US non-farm payrolls data print for August, this week’s key risk events that are likely to trigger a significant volatile movement in the EUR/USD will be th…
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On the hourly chart, the GBP/USD pair on Monday rebounded from the 76.4% Fibonacci level at 1.3482, reversed in favor of the pound, and began a new upward move. Today, a rebound from the 100.0% corrective level at 1.3587 or from the resistance zone 1.3611–1.3620 will work in favor of the U.S. currency and a certain pullback. A breakout above these two resistances will increase the likelihood of further growth for the pound toward the next corrective level at 127.2% – 1.3708. The wave situation is beginning to shift to "bullish." The last completed wave down broke through two previous lows, while the new upward wave broke the last two peaks. Thus, at this point, one can…
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This is a follow-up analysis and an update of our prior publication, “Gold (XAU/USD) Technical: Bullish acceleration supported rising implied volatility”, published on 2 September 2025. The precious yellow metal has staged the expected bullish breakout above its former all-time high of US$3,500 printed on 22 April 2025. Gold (XAU/USD) rallied by 5.3% to hit a current fresh intraday record high of US$3,655 at the time of writing. Lower opportunity costs reinforced the current bullish acceleration phase of Gold …
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Wednesday Trade Review:1H Chart of EUR/USD On Wednesday, the EUR/USD currency pair traded with minimal volatility and without any trend. This is now the second day in a row this week that the market has shown completely illogical movements. We'll leave aside what's happening in the crypto market—there's little logic there either. Recall that on Tuesday, the annual Nonfarm Payrolls report was published. Although it didn't reveal anything new—US labor market contraction continues—it remains an important report that traders ignored. Yesterday, the US Producer Price Index (PPI) showed a price decline of 0.1% in August. We don't believe this drop in PPI will have any impac…
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[Nasdaq 100 Index] – [Thursday, 11 September 2025] Although there is a potential for correction as the RSI is at the Neutral-Bearish level, but as long as it does not break and close below 23606.5, there is still potential for a return to the bullish bias because both EMAs are still forming a Golden Cross. Key Levels 1. Resistance. 2 : 24119.9 2. Resistance. 1 : 23974.1 3. Pivot : 23863.2 4. Support. 1 : 23717.4 5. Support. 2 : 23606.5 Tactical Scenario Positive Reaction Zone: If the Nasdaq 100 Index manages to break through and close above 23,863.2, it will likely test the next resistance at 23,974.1. Momentum Extension Bias: If 23,974.1 is broken and closed above, t…
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Even as the Trump administration vigorously works to fulfill its promise to end crypto debanking, another country rediscovers one of crypto’s core principles. Decentralization in Belarus offers a crucial way to bypass economic sanctions, echoing one of crypto’s core principles. Both the US and Belarus show how crypto and tokenization are shifting from the outskirts of financial innovation to the heart of regulatory and economic strategies. Regulatory Shift in the U.S. From Exclusion to Inclusion Jonathan Gould, head of the U.S. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), has announced a decisive change in how the agency will handle crypto businesses. The OCC plans…
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The fresh US consumer inflation data released Thursday showed an increase, with the month-on-month number coming in above forecasts. What's next? Will this stop the Federal Reserve from cutting rates? Yesterday's inflation report showed an annual CPI increase from 2.7% to 2.9%, in line with expectations. But the August month-on-month figure jumped to 0.4% (from 0.2% in July), versus a forecast of 0.3%. Let's look at how markets reacted yesterday and what's likely from the Fed next week. As I suspected earlier, markets have fully priced in a 100% probability of a 0.25% rate cut—basically, no one doubts this any longer. Stock markets unambiguously moved higher on the CPI ne…
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The Bitcoin price action has just delivered one of the rarest and most closely watched signals in technical analysis — the Golden Cross. Analysts suggest that this powerful setup could lay the groundwork for an explosive rally, with speculations pointing toward a potential surge of over 100%. Bitcoin Price Chart Flashes Golden Cross On Thursday, crypto analyst ‘Merlijn The Trader’ declared on X social media that Bitcoin has just flashed a Golden Cross, its rarest and most powerful technical signal. The analyst described this development as a historic moment that has only occurred three times since BTC’s inception. Each past occurrence has led to extraordinary price rall…
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Donald Trump never ceases to surprise with his persistence and is ready to use any measure to force Kyiv and Moscow to sign a truce. The American president views Russia's continued war effort as enabled by its steady cash flow, mainly from oil and gas exports. Thus, Trump wants to cut off this dollar flow to Russia, so the Kremlin won't have the means to continue fighting. Frankly, it's hard to judge how effective such measures would be, especially since Moscow has repeatedly made it clear that sanctions will not force them to abandon their objectives. Yet Trump's new tariffs are also under question. The US president not only wants to impose additional tariffs on India an…
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Overview: The US dollar begins the important week quietly but heavier against all the G10 currencies, led by sterling. It is pushing against the $1.36 cap that has blocked the upside over the past couple of months. All but a few emerging market currencies also enjoy a firmer tone today. The Mexican peso has recorded a new high for the year as the greenback slips toward MXN18.40. The appeals court ruling on President Trump's firing of Federal Reserve Governor Cook may come today ahead of the tomorrow's start of the FOMC meeting, which is widely expected to cut rates by 25 bp for the first time this year. Equities are mostly higher. There were a few exceptions in the Asia …
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XRP is trading close to $3 and has struggled to hold that level in recent sessions. According to a market analyst, a repeat of a past pattern tied to Bitcoin halvings could push XRP much higher, with a possible cycle top above $20 on Oct. 17, 2025. The timeline ties back to earlier halving cycles and a short lag that, she argues, has repeated before. Halving Dates And Follow-On Moves Based on reports, crypto expert Diana points to the 2016–2017 cycle as the clearest example. Bitcoin halved on July 9, 2016, and then reached a peak above $19,000 on Dec. 18, 2017 — 525 days later. XRP, she notes, followed with its high of $3.31 on Jan. 5, 2018, around 18 days after Bitcoi…
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Barrick (NYSE: B) says its Fourmile project in Nevada has the potential to produce as much as 750,000 ounces of gold per year, positioning it as one of the most significant discoveries of the century. According to the company, updated studies released this week confirm that Fourmile combines exceptionally high grades with long mine life and access to existing infrastructure through the Nevada Gold Mines joint venture with Newmont. The latest resource estimate outlines 1.4 million ounces in the measured and indicated category and 6.4 million ounces inferred, with exploration suggesting up to 15 million additional ounces may be delineated. Average grades of 12 to 1…
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The Ethereum price has been in a crucial consolidation phase, with analysts closely watching the next big move. After reclaiming the $4,500 level, the cryptocurrency is now facing one last obstacle before potentially breaking into uncharted territory. Crypto market expert Ted Pillows has set Ethereum’s next price target at $5,000, signaling a potential new all-time high. Ethereum Price Faces Major Hurdle Before $5,000 In a recent technical analysis published on X social media, Pillows explained that Ethereum has successfully reclaimed the $4,500 support level, a point that had previously been a stumbling block for bulls. Now, the market is laser-focused on its next price…
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Ethereum finds itself at a crossroads after tapping the $3,800 liquidity level and bouncing back, only to stall below the key $4,060 region. With momentum hanging in the balance, traders are questioning whether this pause is simply a fakeout before a recovery or the start of a deeper move toward the $3,600 support level. Struggling Below $4,060: Key Support Yet To Be Reclaimed Ted, a well-followed crypto analyst, recently shared his insights on Ethereum’s latest price action in a post on X. According to the expert, ETH successfully tapped into the $3,800 liquidity level, a move he had anticipated. This level acted as a key zone where buyers stepped in, providing the much…
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Macroeconomic Report Analysis: No significant macroeconomic reports are scheduled for Monday. Both the euro and the pound are recovering after declines seen over the past one and a half to two weeks. We believe the macroeconomic and fundamental background remains unfavorable for the U.S. dollar. Therefore, we expect the bearish trend in both currency pairs to come to an end, with European currencies likely resuming their upward movement. Fundamental Events Analysis: Today's calendar is full of speeches rather than data. In the Eurozone, European Central Bank representatives Cipollone, Kazaks, Muller, Schnabel, and Chief Economist Philip Lane are scheduled to spe…
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Sterling Metals (TSXV: SAG) shares doubled after the Canadian explorer said it discovered a new high-grade copper zone at the past-producing Soo project in Ontario. Drill hole MEPS-25-02 cut 68 metres grading 1.39% copper, 1.83 grams gold per tonne and 8.46 grams silver from 179 metres depth, Sterling said Monday in a statement. This included 9 metres at 6.8% copper, 13.2 grams gold and 46.26 grams silver from 215 metres downhole. Results from MEPS-25-02 include the highest copper and gold grades encountered to date at Soo, Sterling said. Results from another hole, MEPS-25-01, are pending. “This discovery clearly indicates the potential for a giant magmatic hy…
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