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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African Rainbow Minerals (JSE: ARI) has increased its stake in Canadian junior Surge Copper (TSXV: SURG) by another 6.46% with the purchase of approximately 25.78 million shares. The share purchases were made at C$0.175 each, above Surge Copper’s current market price of C$0.14 per share, for total proceeds of approximately C$4.51 million. ARM, which mainly operates gold, platinum and coal mines in South Africa, first invested in Surge Copper in April 2024, purchasing about 39.61 million shares at C$0.095 each. It subsequently bought another 1.58 million shares at C$0.15 in June after exercising its investor rights to prevent dilution. With the latest purchase,…
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Join OANDA Market Analyst Kenny Fisher, Nick Syiek (TraderNick) and podcast host Jonny Hart as they review the latest market news and moves. MarketPulse provides up-to-the-minute analysis on forex, commodities and indices from around the world. MarketPulse is an award-winning news site that delivers round-the-clock commentary on a wide range of asset classes, as well as in-depth insights into the major economic trends and events that impact the markets. https://open.spotify.com/episode/7Et4qsTDaKAcMgl1Mvrm4E?si=9c1d35f672324c63 Opinions are the authors'; not necessarily that of OANDA Business Information & Services, Inc. or…
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Join OANDA Market Analyst Kenny Fisher, Nick Syiek (TraderNick) and podcast host Jonny Hart as they review the latest market news and moves. MarketPulse provides up-to-the-minute analysis on forex, commodities and indices from around the world. MarketPulse is an award-winning news site that delivers round-the-clock commentary on a wide range of asset classes, as well as in-depth insights into the major economic trends and events that impact the markets. Opinions are the authors'; not necessarily that of OANDA Business Information & Services, Inc. or any of its affiliates, subsidiaries, officers or directors. The provided publication is for informational…
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Ripple Labs Chief Technology Officer, David Schwartz, has offered rare and pointed clarity on what drives the XRP price value in the long term, despite the company’s recent spotlight on its new stablecoin, RLUSD. In a recent exchange with an XRP supporter on social media, Schwartz emphasized that the crypto continues to sit at the core of Ripple’s payment infrastructure, especially as the main bridge asset in cross-border transfers. XRP’s Role As A Bridge Asset Is Still Central While RLUSD plays a specific role, Schwartz reveals XRP’s utility in real financial use cases will ultimately boost its value. His comments reaffirm Ripple’s longstanding plan for the digital asse…
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The Bitcoin market has been showing signs of increasing selling pressure, with its recent price action hinting at an even deeper distribution phase unfolding beneath the surface. Wyckoff Pattern Reveals Imminent Breakdown In an August 2 post on the social media platform X, crypto analyst Joao Wedson explained how the Bitcoin price may be at risk of a downturn over the coming months. The analyst based his conclusion on the Wyckoff Distribution model, a technical analysis framework that describes how smart money sells off assets at the top of a market cycle. Wedson highlighted in the post that a 13-phase schematic is unfolding in real-time, which signals that the instit…
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The price actions of the Japan 225 CFD Index (a proxy for the Nikkei 225 futures) have staged a recent decline of -5.5% from its intraday high of 42,084 on 24 July 2025 (around 1% away from its all-time high of 42,513, printed in July 2024) to hit a low of 39,980 on 1 August 2025. Right now, we will examine whether the Japan 225 CFD has hit an inflection point or will the corrective decline from the 24 July high will extend further to the downside from a macro and technical analysis perspective. Rising Japanese wages should boost consumer confidence …
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The US Dollar is starting the week on a steadier footing after lagging through much of last week, weighed down by a string of underwhelming US data releases. Traders now turn their attention to a pivotal stretch for inflation figures, with CPI due Tuesday (consensus: +0.2% m/m, +2.8% y/y) and PPI on Thursday (consensus: +0.3% m/m, +2.5% y/y) and expectations are for high volatility: Markets and central banks all want to know more on the US Economy as the infamous Trump tariffs are finally in place. Major pairs like EUR/USD and GBP/USD have seen sharp appreciation on the back of recent USD weakness, but that rally now faces a test. With key data looming, uncertainty i…
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TRON (TRX) has extended its August rally, pushing past key resistance levels as trading volume soared to $1.07 billion in the past 24 hours. The price currently sits around $0.35, marking a 15.3% monthly gain and a staggering 172% surge year-over-year. This momentum places TRX among the top gainers on CoinMarketCap, fueled by a large network performance and growing real-world adoption. One major catalyst has been TRON’s dominance in stablecoin settlements, processing over $625 billion monthly. With more payment use cases emerging, such as high-value transactions and tourism bookings, the potential transactional demand for TRX is rising. Even without being directly acc…
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This is a follow-up analysis and update of our prior report, USD/JPY Technical: Potential impending minor bullish breakout for Japanese yen, published on 8 August 2025. The emergence of the Japanese yen’s strength has materialized as expected that saw the USD/JPY recording a week-to-date drop of -0.9% at this time of writing and breaking below the first support of 146.60 highlighted in our previous report (printed an intraday low of 146.21 on Thursday, 14 August). Dovish Fed Funds rate futures pricing triggered by US Treasury Secretary‘s jawboning The recent bout of Japanese yen strength has been yesterday’s jawboning by a key US White House official, the US Treasury S…
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The Bitcoin and Ethereum prices have crashed significantly in the last 24 hours. This follows developments on the macro end, which have sparked a bearish sentiment among investors, leading to a wave of sell-offs. Why Bitcoin and Ethereum Prices Are Crashing CoinMarketCap data shows that the Bitcoin and Ethereum prices are crashing, down over 3% and 2%, respectively, in the last 24 hours. This crash is partly thanks to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s statement about the proposed Strategic Bitcoin Reserve. In a Fox Business Interview, he said that the country won’t be buying Bitcoin. However, Bessent added that they have no plans to sell the Bitcoin they curre…
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Data shows the Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Gap has witnessed a spike, a sign that American investors may be buying at post-dip prices. Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Gap Has Seen A Sharp Positive Spike In a new post on X, CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn has talked about the latest trend in the Bitcoin Coinbase Premium Gap. This metric measures the difference between the Bitcoin price listed on Coinbase (USD pair) and that on Binance (USDT pair). The indicator tells us about how the buying or selling behavior differs between the userbases of the two platforms. The former is the main platform of the American investors (especially the large institutional entities), while the…
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Gemini is moving ahead with plans to go public. The Winklevoss-owned crypto exchange just filed for a Nasdaq listing under the ticker GEMI. The filing gives a rare look at Gemini’s finances and strategy as it tries to reestablish itself in a maturing market. Massive Losses Underscore a Tough Year The numbers are rough. Gemini posted a net loss of $282.5 million in the first half of 2025, compared to a $41.4 million loss in the same period last year. Revenue also dropped to $68.6 million, down from $74.3 million. These figures show just how difficult the past year has been, even as markets have begun to rebound. The report points to legal costs, rising headcount, and decl…
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A $50 million mint window just opened for a new dollar-pegged stablecoin, and traders wonder if that’s the push ONDO crypto needs. STBL.com, the platform behind the USST dollar token, said Friday it picked Ondo Finance’s USDY as its main collateral, allowing up to $50 million in new USST issuance. The partnership, announced Oct. 10 across hubs in Dubai, London, and New York, shows STBL’s plan to expand its dollar liquidity using tokenized US Treasuries as backing. DISCOVER: 16+ New and Upcoming Binance Listings in 2025 Why Is the USDY-USST Integration Important for Stablecoin Design? USDY is a yield-bearing, tokenized cash product backed by short-term US Treasuries an…
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Overview: There has been little follow-through dollar buying today after its recovery in North America yesterday. The greenback is softer against most of the G10 currencies. The Antipodeans are lagging alongside the Norwegian krone, perhaps weighed down by the sharp drop in oil prices following President Trump's indication and a deal with Iran may be near. Switzerland reported stronger-than-expected Q1 GDP, and the franc is the strongest of the G10 currencies followed by the Japanese yen. Most emerging market currencies are firmer. The handful of exceptions in China, India, Thailand, and Russia. Equities are struggling today. Most of the large bourses in the Asia Pacific…
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The world’s most traded currency pair has seen significant volatility in the first half of 2025. After nearing parity early in the year—reaching lows around 1.0180— 4 months after, EUR/USD has since rebounded, returning to its historical average range from the 20th century, between 1.10 and 1.20. The uptrend came to an abrupt halt on April 21, when EUR/USD peaked at 1.15730 before retreating to lows of 1.10650 by mid-May. Next, we’ll dive into Intra-day timeframes to identify potential trading opportunities and key levels to watch. EUR/USD Intra-Day Analysis EUR/USD 4H Timeframe clo…
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CERRO DE PASCO, PERU — Standing on a hilltop over central Peru’s Cerro De Pasco at 4,300 metres above sea level, two sites are visible that show the mining city’s past and potential future. On the left is a gaping open pit where silver, gold, copper and zinc have been mined since the 17th century and around which the city grew. On the right, and further away, is a lake and hill where Quebec-based Cerro de Pasco Resources (TSXV: CDPR) might mine historic tailings while restoring the environment at its El Metalurgista project. The city is located in the central Andes, 250 km northeast of the capital Lima. “We’re not only doing business here in Peru but also cleani…
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De Beers, the world’s largest diamond miner by value, once convinced the world that true love needed a mined diamond. The precious stones weren’t just beautiful — they were a natural wonder, formed over billions of years deep within the Earth and extracted from far-off places by companies like De Beers itself. That mystique guaranteed mine diamonds a century of dominance. Today, that power is fading fast as lab-grown diamonds, identical in structure, sparkle, and hardness, are redefining what a “real” diamond means. These synthetic gems, created under high pressure and temperature in controlled environments, have gone from novelty to norm. They are widely availa…
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Bitcoin remained steady between $116,000 and $119,000 last week, while Ethereum hovered just below $4,000. As traders search for the best crypto to buy ahead of major catalysts, Bitcoin and Ethereum remain in focus with several events likely to influence short-term momentum. The biggest short-term driver is the Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision this Wednesday. With inflation creeping higher and Trump’s proposed tariffs adding pressure, the Fed is expected to keep rates between 4.25% and 4.50%. Upcoming data, like Tuesday’s consumer confidence, Wednesday’s GDP, and Friday’s non-farm payrolls, will further shape expectations for future policy. Meanwhile, ETF inflow…
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The August lull is a myth—a mirage for those who mistake heat for inertia. As this summer advances, businesses and investors should brace for turbulence, not tranquility. A kaleidoscope of US tariffs, an escalation of Russia's assault on Ukraine ahead of the American deadline, deceleration of US growth, when looking through the trade-related distortion, and the de-synchronization of the monetary cycle, weave together a narrative far more dramatic than Northern Hemisphere’s summer doldrums. Market participants and policymakers alike will be navigating a landscape increasingly defined by disruption and divergence, with the potential for unforeseen consequences echoing acros…
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Five long-dormant Bitcoin wallets sprang back to life on July 31, moving a total of 250 BTC—nearly $30 million at today’s rates. That’s money mined on April 26, 2010, during Bitcoin’s earliest tests. Traders saw the shift and paused, wondering if a massive sell-off was coming after more than 15 years of silence. Early Coins Stir According to on-chain observers, these coins came from wallets active before the famous “Patoshi pattern” ended. That pattern, often linked to Bitcoin’s creator, slowed down around May 2010. Moving coins from that era can send a jolt through the market, even when the total is small. Around 250 BTC made a splash in today’s headlines. Yet Bitcoin…
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Bitcoin experienced a pullback over the weekend, briefly dipping to $112,296 on Saturday before stabilizing around $114,420 at the time of writing. The asset has seen a nearly 4% decline in the past week, marking one of the more notable short-term corrections in recent weeks. Market analysts suggest that, while short-term volatility persists, Bitcoin’s broader outlook remains influenced by whale activity and long-term holder behavior. Recent on-chain data provided by CryptoQuant highlights significant movement among high-volume Bitcoin traders. Crazzyblockk, a contributor to CryptoQuant’s QuickTake platform, analyzed transactions of 1,000 BTC or more and identified a pa…
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As Bitcoin (BTC) continues to hover just below the $120,000 level, miners have increased transfers to Binance crypto exchange. According to analysts, elevated BTC transfers to Binance could signal an upcoming price correction for the top cryptocurrency. Bitcoin Price Correction Upcoming? According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor Arab Chain, there was a significant spike in BTC transfers from miners to Binance crypto exchange in late July – shown in the form of double tops in the following chart. These spikes were followed by several days of above-average flows to the exchange. Early August saw another surge, with transfers ranging from several thousand B…
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The Solana price experienced all phases of the crypto market this week, starting with a muted performance of around $180. However, the past seven-day period took a better turn when the altcoin surged above the $200 mark, rising as high as $205 on Thursday, August 14. Unfortunately, the Solana price didn’t enjoy this return above the $200 level for long, crashing—like the rest of the crypto market—back toward its early-week position around $180. A popular crypto analyst on the social media platform X has revealed that SOL’s downturn was no coincidence. Why SOL Keeps Falling Under $188 In 2025 In an August 15 post on the X platform, crypto pundit Burak Kesmeci evaluated t…
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Six months into the job, British Columbia’s Critical Minerals Minister Jagrup Brar says major mine permitting timelines have narrowed by over a third, as new mining rules are set to hasten new applications. The government is to test its new parallel-review process in BC’s northwestern ‘Golden Triangle’ region, Premier David Eby announced on Monday. The framework seeks to boost critical-mineral output and support community development. This will happen through agreements with First Nations that are based on consent. MABC maps opportunities for British Columbia as a global player in critical minerals markets “We have made significant progress while not compromi…
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Markets generally move in two primary ways: trending or rangebound. Trending markets are popular among traders for their directional clarity. They offer chances to ride momentum, add to positions, or fade extremes. They also give structure and potential for extended moves. However, rangebound markets are also full of opportunities. They provide clear levels where one knows when he is wrong and help to assess if prices are elevated or cheap. (Even though this is always a touchy subject in Trading - everything is relative!) Markets in range rhyme with a general acceptance of prices, and buyers and sellers balance out. GBPJPY has been in a large range since September 202…
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