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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On Tuesday, the EUR/USD pair turned in favor of the U.S. dollar, falling short of the 1.1789 level by just 8 points. Subsequently, the pair declined to the 76.4% Fibonacci level – 1.1695. A rebound from this level would favor the euro and a resumption of growth toward the resistance zone of 1.1789–1.1802. A close below 1.1695 would favor the U.S. dollar and further decline toward the support zone of 1.1637–1.1645. The wave picture on the hourly chart remains simple and clear. The last completed upward wave broke the previous peak, while the last downward wave did not break the prior low. Thus, the trend is currently "bullish," though not very strong or confident. Recen…
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The USD/CHF pair is struggling to maintain its recovery momentum after bouncing from 0.7915 — the lowest level since July 23 — balancing between moderate gains and minor losses. Prices remain below the psychological level of 0.8000, as market participants exercise caution ahead of key U.S. inflation data that could provide a notable impulse for the pair. During the North American session today, U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) data will be released, followed by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) tomorrow. Since the market has already priced in a 25 basis point rate cut by the Federal Reserve at its upcoming meeting, these indicators will significantly shape expectations regard…
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Trade Review and Advice on Trading the Japanese YenA test of 147.80 occurred just as the MACD indicator was starting to move down from the zero line, confirming a good entry for selling the dollar. As a result, the pair fell toward the target area of 147.03. US inflation data once again weakened the dollar and boosted the Japanese yen. The published US inflation figures, which show a slowdown in consumer price growth, triggered the expected reaction in the currency markets. Additionally, another reason for the yen's appreciation is that a weaker dollar reduces pressure on the Bank of Japan, which has recently faced criticism for not shifting toward a tighter policy. Howev…
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On the hourly chart, GBP/USD traded sideways on Friday just below the 100.0% retracement level at 1.3587. A rebound from this level would favor the U.S. dollar and a decline toward the 76.4% Fibonacci level at 1.3482, which traders could then work through. A consolidation above the resistance zone of 1.3611–1.3620 would allow for further growth toward the next 127.2% retracement level at 1.3708. The wave picture continues to shift toward bullish. The last completed wave downward broke through two previous lows, while the new upward wave broke through the last two peaks. Thus, at this point it can be assumed that a new bullish trend is starting after more than two month…
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Bitcoin is trading at a critical level after a quiet weekend, with bulls managing to defend key supports but struggling to generate fresh upside momentum. The market remains tense as investors await the US Federal Reserve’s interest rate decision scheduled for this Wednesday. A potential 25-basis-point cut is widely anticipated, which many see as a sign of a gradual pivot rather than an aggressive measure. Such a move could spark optimism across risk assets, including crypto, as it signals a more supportive monetary environment without triggering fears of economic distress. For Bitcoin, the focus is on whether it can sustain its position above critical price levels whil…
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Bitcoin has been the undisputed leader of the crypto market, but the balance of power is starting to shift. Recent market moves indicate that Bitcoin’s dominance is slipping as altcoins surge into the spotlight, driven by institutional interest and network upgrades. While Bitcoin remains the anchor of the digital asset space, altcoins are carving out their own narratives, and investors are beginning to take notice. Bitcoin Consolidates While Altcoin Captures Momentum In an X post, full-time crypto trader and investor, Daan Crypto Trades, has been observing a significant trend in the crypto space. Bitcoin’s dominance (BTC.D) is still trending lower, which shows that altco…
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Stellar Development Foundation (SDF) leadership is signaling a decisive push into mainstream finance for the remainder of 2025, hinting that “some of the biggest names in payments and asset management” are set to go live on the network in the coming weeks and months. Speaking alongside SDF CEO Denelle Dixon, José Fernández da Ponte—who joined SDF in mid-July and now serves as President & Chief Growth Officer—framed the acceleration as the culmination of a year spent laying technical and go-to-market groundwork. Biggest Names In Payments Coming To Stellar “We are the blockchain for financial services at scale,” Fernández da Ponte said, adding: “Over the next months, …
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Peter Schiff, the outspoken gold advocate, warned that Bitcoin may be “topping out” as traders await a Federal Reserve decision this week. According to a post on his X account, Schiff said gold and silver have broken out while Bitcoin is showing signs of losing momentum. The comment has drawn attention because it comes just before a key Federal Reserve meeting that many expect to affect risk assets. Market Resistance At $116,000 Bitcoin has been stuck near the $116,000 level and has not been able to push well past that mark, even after recent gains. Based on market reports, BTC logged about a 4% rise over the past week but ran into strong resistance at roughly $116,0…
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Trade analysis and tips for trading the euro The test of 1.1778 occurred at the moment when the MACD indicator had just started moving up from the zero line, which confirmed the correct entry point for buying the euro and resulted in a 20-point rise. A sharp rise in eurozone business sentiment led to another strengthening of the euro. Investors welcomed the data pointing to a recovery in industrial production, easing fears of a possible recession in the region. At the same time, the U.S. dollar remains under pressure. Tomorrow's Federal Reserve decision, following recent labor market reports, could push the dollar even lower. Dollar weakness may also continue during today…
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In addition to everything mentioned above, it's important to remember that tariffs are not beneficial for the European Union. If Europe imposes duties on India and China, retaliatory tariffs and sanctions will follow. In my opinion, such policies only escalate geopolitical tensions. In recent years, there's already been too much talk about a potential World War III—a scenario we'd all like to avoid. Regardless, the European economy would suffer just as the US economy suffered if Brussels were to implement such tariffs. The issue of Slovakia and Hungary's oil purchases is especially unclear; both countries claim they have no alternative to Russian oil and are unwilling to …
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Ethereum rallied again this week as fresh institutional demand and heavy ETF inflows pushed traders to consider higher price paths. According to market reports, some analysts now see a possible run toward $8,500 if current buying continues and macro conditions remain calm. Institutional Flows Drive Interest Based on reports, one day of ETF inflows was reported at close to $730 million, a figure that traders said helped limit selling pressure and lift market confidence. Standard Chartered has been cited with a year-end forecast of $7,500, while other market commentators and smaller research groups have floated targets as high as $8,500. That mix of big-name bank views…
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Ethereum price started a fresh decline below $4,620. ETH is now trading below $4,620 and might extend losses if it stays below $4,585. Ethereum is now correcting gains below the $4,620 zone. The price is trading below $4,600 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $4,580 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD (data feed via Kraken). The pair could start a fresh increase if it settles above $4,580 and $4,620. Ethereum Price Faces Hurdles Ethereum price started a fresh decline after it failed to stay above the $4,650 zone, like Bitcoin. ETH price corrected gains and dipped below the $4,600 support. There was a move belo…
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Der Markt wartet gespannt auf die Zinsentscheidung der US-Notenbank. Im Vorfeld zeigt Bitcoin eine auffällige Stärke. Nach einem Rücksetzer konnte der Support gehalten werden, wodurch sich der Kurs erneut nach oben bewegte. Besonders der Ausbruch über eine diagonale Trendlinie gab den Bullen kurzfristig Rückenwind. Das Ziel bei rund 117.400 US-Dollar wurde jedoch knapp verfehlt. Der Chart zeigt eine bullische Flagge, die Raum für weitere Anstiege lassen könnte. Bitcoin Bullflag, Quelle: www.tradnigview.com Die Unsicherheit bleibt. Kommt eine Zinssenkung von 0,5 Prozent, wäre ein explosives Szenario nach Norden denkbar, möglicherweise sogar neue Allzeithochs. Bei nur 0…
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The Canadian dollar has posted small gains on Wednesday. In the North American session, USD/CAD is trading at 1.3762, up 0.17% on the day. BoC reduces rates to 2.5% There were no surprises from the Bank of Canada, which lowered its policy rate by a quarter-point to 2.5%, its lowest level since July 2022. This was the first time the Bank of Canada lowered rates since March, as it was forced to respond to signs of weakness in the economy and lower inflation. The rate statement said that a rate cut was justified, given that the economy had weakened and there was less upside risk to inflation. The US tariffs were expected to have a further dampening effect on economic act…
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Today’s Federal Reserve Rate Cut Is Just the Start, Gold Still Climbing The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter point today, marking the start of an important new monetary easing cycle. In an 11-1 vote, central bankers lowered the Fed’s benchmark rate to 4.00-4.25%. The lone dissent came from newly appointed Governor Stephan Miran, who wanted a half-point rate cut. A majority of Fed officials indicated they expect at least two more interest rate cuts in 2025, suggesting easing at the October and December meetings. After hitting a new record high earlier this week, gold pulled back after the Fed news. Today’s Fed rate cut was widely expected, and short-term t…
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Crypto pundit Pumpius is drawing attention to what he calls the “XRP Endgame,” saying all the key pieces are falling into place for Ripple and its token. According to him, these shifts put XRP in a rare position to rise above other digital assets. Global rules and banking standards are also moving in Ripple’s favor at the same time. Pundit: Institutional Rails And Legal Clarity Cement XRP’s Role Pumpius stresses that Ripple’s victory in its long fight with the SEC is not just a legal win but a turning point. After years in court, XRP now has the strongest legal clarity of any cryptocurrency in the U.S. He also points to Ripple’s launch of RLUSD, its enterprise stablec…
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Grayscale has officially launched a new crypto ETF called GDLC, short for Grayscale Digital Large Cap Fund. This fund is different from anything else on the market because it gives investors access to a group of major cryptocurrencies all in one go. That makes it the first index-based spot crypto ETF in the United States. What GDLC Actually Offers Instead of focusing on just one coin like most crypto ETFs, GDLC includes a mix of five digital assets. These are Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, and Cardano. Bitcoin has the largest share, with the others taking up smaller portions. This kind of setup is designed to reflect which coins are most dominant in the market by size a…
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Highlights include US PCE, SNB, Flash PMIs, Aussie and Tokyo CPI Interest rates MON: PBoC LPR, EZ Consumer Confidence Flash (Sep) TUE: Riksbank Announcement, EZ/UK/US Flash PMIs (Sep) WED: CNB Announcement, Australian CPI (Aug), German Ifo Survey (Sep) THU: SNB Announcement, Banxico Announcement, BoJ Minutes, PBoC MLF, German GfK Consumer Sentiment (Oct), US Durable Goods (Aug), US GDP (Q2), US PCE (Q2) FRI: Japanese Tokyo CPI (Sep), US PCE (Aug), US University of Michigan Final (Sep) PBOC LPR/MLF (MON/THU) The PBoC is expected to leave its Loan Prime Rates unchanged for the fourth consecutive month, with the 1yr and 5yr rates seen steady at 3.00% and 3.50%, respec…
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Neo Performance Materials (TSX: NEO) has officially opened its $75 million facility in Estonia, becoming the first to mass produce rare earth magnets for Europe’s automotive and wind energy sectors. The facility, according to media reports, began production on Friday, targeting an initial rate of 2,000 tonnes of magnets per year, enough to supply over a million electric vehicles or more than 1,000 offshore wind turbines. However, Neo’s chief executive Rahim Suleman sees further room for production growth given Europe’s reliance on China for its magnets. In an interview with the Financial Times, he says the EU is relying on China for 98% of its magnet use, which is…
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The EUR/USD currency pair continued its downward movement throughout Friday, which began Wednesday evening. After these 2.5 days, it's difficult to say the euro depreciated significantly or that the dollar strengthened dramatically. Nonetheless, the price has consolidated below the moving average line, which at the very least prevents us from considering long positions in the near term as the most logical approach. Despite the pair's decline in the final days of last week, our expectations remain entirely unchanged. We still see no fundamental reason for the dollar to grow in the medium term. It's just that the upward movement is no longer as strong as it was in the first…
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A newly ratified treaty to safeguard life at sea is expected to intensify opposition to deep-sea mining at a United Nations climate summit this week in New York, United States, running alongside the leaders’ general assembly. The High Seas Treaty, officially known as the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) agreement, will enter into force in January next year. This was made possible after Morocco became the 60th nation to ratify it on Friday, crossing the threshold required for UN treaties. Two decades in the making, the pact allows the creation of vast conservation zones in international waters, with the goal of protecting 30% of the ocean and halti…
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United States Antimony Corporation (NYSE: UAMY) has secured a five-year contract worth up to $245 million from the US Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to supply antimony metal ingots for the national defense stockpile. The news sent US Antimony’s shares soaring 17.8% in New York trading on Tuesday, pushing the company’s market capitalization to about $975 million. Securing domestic supply Antimony, a grey metal listed by the US as critical to national and economic security, is used in defense and high-tech applications, including flame-retardant materials, certain semiconductors, ammunition primers and superhard alloys. The US has not produced antimony commer…
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A Nasdaq-listed company just moved to put its stock on Ethereum on the same day Ether slipped below $4,000 amid a fresh wave of liquidations. SharpLink Gaming (Nasdaq: SBET) announced Thursday it will tokenize its SEC-registered common stock on the Ethereum blockchain, becoming the first US public company to issue equity on Ethereum natively. The move, in partnership with Robert Leshner’s Superstate, comes as Ethereum’s price slid back below $4,000 on September 25. The Minneapolis-based sports gaming and technology firm aims to test compliant secondary trading of tokenized shares on automated market makers (AMMs). Superstate will serve as SharpLink’s digital transfe…
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The 48th British Columbia mine reclamation award ceremony took place Wednesday in Penticton as part of the annual Mine Reclamation Symposium. The Symposium spans several days and includes workshops, mine tours, technical presentations and concludes with an awards ceremony to recognize the efforts BC mining companies are undertaking relating to environmental protection and reclamation at mine sites. More than 270 people attended this year’s symposium, including biologists, engineers, mine workers and representatives, partners and members of First Nations communities, and students. Since 1969, mining companies are required by law to reclaim mine site lands when mi…
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