Radar do Mercado
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The cryptocurrency market extended its slide on Thursday, with Bitcoin price briefly falling under $110,000 before regaining some ground. CoinGecko data showed that the Bitcoin price dropped to $107,500 from $110,400, representing a decline of 3% in the past 24 hours. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time Most major altcoins followed the same path. Nine of the top ten non-stablecoin assets traded lower, losing between -0.9% to -5.3%. The drop came after a surge in Bitcoin transfers from miners to exchanges, hinting at mounting selling pressure. Just a few…
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Critical Metals Corp. (Nasdaq: CRML) announced Thursday that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement with an un-named institutional investor to raise $50 million gross proceeds via a private investment in public equity (PIPE) transaction. Under the terms, CRML is issuing, for an aggregate purchase price of $50 million, an aggregate of 1.47 million ordinary shares and pre-funded warrants to purchase an aggregate of approximately 1.56 million shares. The company said it intends to use the net proceeds from the offering to help fund the development of its 4.7 billion metric ton rare earth deposit, Tanbreez, in Greenland. The Tanbreez project in Gr…
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Bitcoin slipped below three-day Ichimoku cloud support on Wednesday, prompting market technician Dr Cat (@DoctorCatX) to flag the first decisive warning for bulls while outlining a tight sequence of conditional signals into month-end. Sharing a chart on X, he wrote: “Bulls finally lost the 3D kumo support which is the first clear red flag to look for.” He cautioned that the breakdown does not guarantee a straight-line slide, adding that “the kumo is very thick here which means the price can be very spiky/turbulent and even further down moves may be ‘bumpy’ for bears with bounces etc…” Why Bitcoin’s Next Bull Window Opens October 31 The analyst framed the next tests throu…
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"China is an adversary of the entire world." This statement, made on Wednesday evening by U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, highlights the escalating tensions surrounding China. The controversy has intensified over the past week following Beijing's decision to tighten controls on the export of rare-earth metals. It remains unclear whether these "sanctions" will apply solely to the U.S. or to the global market. However, it is important to note that China leads the world in rare-earth metal production. According to Trump and Bessent, this gives Beijing the power to hold the entire world economy hostage. Secretary Bessent stated that tightening export controls on rare-e…
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Donald Trump's pressure campaign on Russia is expanding. The U.S. president recently demanded that India halt purchases of Russian oil and gas in an attempt to cut off funding for the war in Ukraine. Frankly, that formulation of the demand raises questions—particularly Trump's proclaimed desire to end the war in Ukraine. There's little doubt that the U.S. leader wants to see the conflict resolved, but seemingly not for the sake of long-awaited peace. Rather, he aims to solidify his status as a globally recognized politician of historic importance. Trump wants to go down in history. There's nothing inherently wrong with that motive, but his methods for achieving a ceasefir…
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The Japanese yen has recovered intraday losses that were previously driven by domestic political instability in Japan. The ruling coalition between the Liberal Democratic Party and Komeito collapsed, creating uncertainty as newly appointed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi seeks support for confirming her leadership. The strategy remains consistent—continue the economic stimulus policies of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, focusing on aggressive fiscal spending and accommodative monetary measures, while simultaneously strengthening the yen's role as a haven currency amid global geopolitical instability. On the U.S. side, international trade tensions have escalated sharply. T…
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On Thursday, the EUR/USD pair is testing the key resistance level of 1.1660, which corresponds to the middle line of the Bollinger Bands indicator on the weekly (W1) timeframe. The pair is climbing steadily, and not solely due to the broad weakness of the U.S. dollar. The euro is also playing its part, responding positively to recent political developments in France. But first, let's address a key question—why is the dollar weakening? Not long ago, the U.S. dollar was in strong demand as a safe-haven asset, but over the last three days, the U.S. Dollar Index has been on a consistent decline. Major dollar pairs have shifted accordingly. In particular, EUR/USD sellers …
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The euro has done what it had to—survive not one, but two votes of no confidence. First, the French government fended off a challenge from the left, then from the right. The yield spread between French and German bonds changed very little, and EUR/USD pulled back slightly from local highs. Was the old "buy the rumor, sell the fact" principle at play? Credit Agricole believes otherwise. According to the bank, all the negative news has already been priced into the euro, and there is strong demand from non-residents around the $1.15 area to hedge currency risk through selling U.S. dollars. French-German Bond Yield Spread Dynamics Sebastien Lecornu remains in power. First, 27…
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The September employment report came out unexpectedly strong, with the total number of new jobs increasing by 60,000—a significant figure for Canada and well above the forecast of 5,000. Average wage growth remained unchanged at 3.6%, as did the unemployment rate. At the same time, the number of hours worked fell by 0.2% month-over-month, with quarterly growth totaling just 0.4%, which gives reason to expect weak GDP growth for the third quarter. Nonetheless, the September figures noticeably outperformed the weak data from August, and the Bank of Canada will have to take this into account when formulating its next steps. The upcoming meeting is scheduled for the end of th…
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XRP is still looking to confirm a strong bounce in price action after a crash that saw it register a huge bearish wick over the weekend, and many analysts are anticipating its next major move. According to technical analysis by crypto analyst HovWaves, XRP’s recent crash and bounce could be the early stage of a broader rally that positions its price for a run to as high as $8. XRP Finds Support And Rebounds Over 50% Technical analysis of XRP’s price action on the weekly timeframe, which was posted on the social media platform X by HovWaves, noted that the cryptocurrency got the move down into our support level for the expanded flat he was following. This is in referenc…
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Thumzup Media Corp. is pushing ahead with plans to let creators receive payments in Dogecoin (DOGE), as new data shows the meme token has slipped in recent days even amid renewed institutional interest. Based on reports, the firm’s strategy includes a $2.5 million loan to DogeHash for mining expansion, and a treasury holding of 7.5 million DOGE, while regulatory and adoption challenges still loom. Thumzup Prepares DOGE Payouts According to company-adjacent sources, Thumzup intends to offer Dogecoin as an alternative payout option, alongside fiat or other crypto choices, once pilot testing and legal reviews are done. The $2.5 million infusion into DogeHash Technologies…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for October 16 US stocks fell on Thursday, adding to a week of unstable trading, as new concerns about the quality of bank loans made investors nervous about the overall health of the financial market. The initial market gains, which were driven by another positive forecast for Artificial Intelligence (AI) demand, quickly disappeared after two regional banks, Zions Bancorp (down 13%) and Western Alliance Bancorp (down 11%), announced they had to write off bad loans. This revived old worries about hidden weaknesses in the banking system, coming shortly after the collapse of auto lender Tricolor Holdings had already force…
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Alamos project area in Sonora, Mexico. Image from Minaurum Gold. Minaurum Gold (TSXV:MGG) (OTCQX:MMRGF) announced Thursday the initial results of its 2025 resource-definition drill program targeting the Promontorio, Europa, and Travesia vein zones at its Alamos Silver project in Sonora, Mexico. Promontorio, along with the Europa vein zone, is one of the high-priority targets in which Minaurum said it will establish a maiden resource at Alamos. The 1 km-long Promontorio vein zone consists of multiple veins including the Veta Grande and Veta Las Guijas veins. These vein zones returned numerous high-grade intersections including 5.85 m of 476 g/t silver equi…
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The wave pattern on the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has changed. It's still too early to conclude that the upward trend section has ended, but the latest decline in the euro required an adjustment of the wave count. We now see a series of three-wave structures (a-b-c), which can be assumed to form part of the larger wave 4 of the upward trend segment. In this case, wave 4 has taken an unnaturally extended form, but the overall wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend continues, while the news background still supports everything but the dollar. The trade war launched by Donald Trump goes on. The confrontation with the Fed continues. The market's "dovish…
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The partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government has entered its third week, with no signs of resolution in sight. A Senate vote on the Republican-backed stopgap funding bill once again failed to gain the necessary number of votes on Wednesday — marking the ninth rejection of such an initiative. Investors are increasingly concerned about how a prolonged government shutdown might affect the nation's economic momentum. A Treasury Department spokesperson stated that another shutdown could cost the U.S. economy around $15 billion per week, contradicting earlier comments from Secretary Scott Bessent, who had downplayed the potential economic impact. On the international fro…
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In an unexpected and almost surreal incident, Paxos, the issuer behind PayPal’s PYUSD stablecoin, mistakenly minted 300 trillion PYUSD — yes, with a “T” — earlier today after adding six extra zeros to the intended transaction. The blunder was swiftly corrected as Paxos burned the excess tokens and reissued the correct amount of 300 million PYUSD, but not before the crypto community noticed the jaw-dropping figure. To put the scale of the mistake into perspective, 300 trillion PYUSD would have exceeded the entire US money supply (M2) — currently around $21 trillion — by nearly 14 times. In global terms, it would represent almost three times the total estimated global M2,…
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K92 Mining (TSX: KNT) has produced the first commercial gold-copper-silver concentrate and poured 458 oz. of doré at the new Kainantu third-stage expansion in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The third-stage expansion targets producing about 300,000 oz. gold-equivalent per year at all-in sustaining costs of about $920 per oz., with a fourth expansion to lift the run-rate to 400,000-plus oz. by late 2027. The production start at the 1.2-million-tonnes-per-year plant clears the way for concentrate shipments in parallel with doré pours. PNG Prime Minister, James Marape, attended the on-site inauguration on Thursday. K92 enters the expanded plant commissioning that cost $1…
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The Bitcoin price continues to face challenges as the cryptocurrency has resumed its downtrend, struggling to maintain momentum above the $115,000 mark. This price point has proven to be a significant resistance level in the short term. Amid these fluctuations, Bitcoin skeptic Peter Schiff took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to declare, “Gold is eating Bitcoin’s lunch.” Schiff Calls For HODLers To Sell ‘Fool’s Gold In his post, Schiff highlighted that Bitcoin has experienced a 32% decline when priced in gold since its peak in August, predicting a “brutal” bear market ahead. Schiff urged HODLers to reconsider their investments, suggesting they sell their…
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In a recent discussion on the Bankless YouTube podcast hosted by David Hoffman, two of the crypto industry’s most respected figures—Tom Lee, the Chairman of BitMine, and Arthur Hayes, founder and former CEO of BitMEX—shared remarkably bullish outlooks for the Ethereum price. Both executives forecasted that Ethereum could soar to $10,000 or higher by year’s end, driven by fundamental growth and shifting market dynamics. Their comments, made after BTC reached new all-time highs above $126,000, have added fresh momentum and optimism that the upcoming Q4 bull rally could center on ETGH. Ethereum Price Breakout And Roadmap To $10,000 During the Bankless podcast, Hayes was th…
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Is the APT price finally ready to rebound after months of pressure? As the Aptos Experience 2025 kicks off this week, optimism is returning to the Aptos crypto community. The event showcases key upgrades like Shardines scaling, the Raptr consensus engine, and AI interactions with Microsoft’s “Aptos Assistant”, alongside institutional partnerships with BlackRock and Franklin Templeton. These developments arrive just as the APT price bounces off its all-time low near $2.8, fueling renewed FOMO and hopes for an altcoin season comeback. Could crypto Aptos finally be staging its long-awaited turnaround? Market Cap …
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Bitcoin is navigating a critical test as it trades slightly above the $110,000 mark, with bulls working to defend key support after last Friday’s sharp crash. The market remains tense, and sentiment is split between hopes of recovery and fears of another leg down. After one of the most volatile weeks of the year, BTC is showing signs of consolidation, but uncertainty dominates as traders assess whether this is the start of a stabilization phase or a temporary pause before another sell-off. Analysts note that price structure remains fragile, and momentum indicators suggest the market needs stronger demand inflows to sustain current levels. Meanwhile, onchain data points…
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The Dogecoin price is showing new strength after a recent shakeout in the market. According to crypto analyst Baarut, the popular meme coin could be preparing for a significant breakout move after recovering from its latest drop, forming a solid market structure. Baarut believes that with patience and proper planning, traders may soon see the next big push that could bring Dogecoin closer to its past highs. Analyst Baarut Identifies Key Setup For Dogecoin Price Next Move In his post on X, analyst Baarut provided a detailed analysis of how Dogecoin is behaving following the recent significant liquidation event. Despite the heavy sell-offs, the analyst says the Dogecoin pr…
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Most investors don’t have direct exposure to the currency mix that makes up the Dollar Index (DXY), but that doesn’t mean it’s irrelevant. Far from it. DXY offers a useful lens through which to view the broader forces shaping the dollar’s direction. And because it’s an index, it tends to trend more clearly than the individual currencies it comprises. So far in 2025, the Dollar Index has been on a rollercoaster. It is having its worst year in more than 20 years. The Dollar Index fell roughly 12.5% in the first three quarters of the year, dropping from around 110 in mid-January to a low near 96.35 by July 1. It made a marginal new low on September 17, coinciding with the F…
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Trade Analysis and Recommendations for the Japanese Yen The price test at 151.23 in the first half of the day occurred when the MACD indicator had already moved significantly above the zero line, which limited the pair's upward potential. For that reason, I did not buy the dollar. A little later, there was another test of 151.23, this time under the right conditions — the MACD had just begun to move upward from the zero line, confirming the correct entry point for a long position. As a result, the pair rose by 20 points. In the second half of the day, focus will shift to the Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index, as well as speeches by FOMC members Christopher Waller and M…
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Trade Analysis and Recommendations for the British Pound The price test at 1.3408 occurred when the MACD indicator had already moved significantly below the zero line, which limited the pair's downward potential. For that reason, I did not sell the pound. The second test of this level, with the MACD in the oversold zone, triggered Scenario #2 (buy setup), resulting in a rise of more than 40 points in the pair. Data released by the UK Office for National Statistics indicate fragile yet noticeable economic growth. After a period of stagnation and recession fears, the August figures inspire cautious optimism. The increase in industrial production, in particular, points to a …
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