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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Bitcoin is undergoing a structural transformation, and institutional investors are steadily tightening their grip on the cryptocurrency. As of mid-2025, institutional investors are becoming a dominant force in Bitcoin ownership and are steadily capturing a large portion of its circulating supply. Institutional Bitcoin Holdings Barrel Toward 20% Of Supply Recent data shows that institutions, ranging from ETFs to public companies, now control an unprecedented share of Bitcoin, worth hundreds of billions of dollars. Estimates place institutional ownership anywhere between 17 and nearly 31 percent of total supply when also factoring the amount controlled by governments. A…
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December 17 was a landmark day for the cryptocurrency market: American spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds witnessed an impressive net inflow of $457.3 million — the largest daily influx of institutional investment in the past month and a half. This occurred despite Bitcoin's price drop, which continues to trade around $86,000, about 32% below its historical high of $126,000 recorded in October. The flagship fund FBTC from Fidelity emerged as the main driver of this growth, securing $391.5 million in a single day. This increased the fund's total net assets to $12.4 billion. IBIT from BlackRock followed closely with an inflow of $111.2 million. Together, these two giants no…
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Institutional confidence in Solana (SOL) remains strong, making it one of the stable altcoins in the market. Treasury wallets now hold over 20.9 million SOL, roughly 3.64% of the total supply, indicating that large investors are increasingly viewing SOL alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum as part of diversified crypto portfolios. Companies like Forward Industries and Brera Holdings have disclosed their asset exposure, while ARK has added Solana-related equities and continues to emphasize the network’s expansion. Meanwhile, speculation about a potential Solana staking ETF has gained momentum; if approved, it could reduce circulating supply and provide yield access, potential…
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Ethereum is once again in the spotlight as institutional capital continues to flood into the market at an unprecedented pace. This surge in demand reflects institutional investors who are increasingly viewing ETH as a valuable asset. Ethereum Turns Heads As Inflows Accelerate According to Axel Gaubert’s post on X, ETH is pumping hard after $2.77 billion was added to BlackRock’s Ethereum ETF (ETHA). This signals immense institutional appetite for the asset and underscores growing confidence in Ethereum’s role as both a financial instrument and a foundational layer for decentralized applications. Gaubert notes that the inflows reflect mainstream validation, but create qu…
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Institutional staking may soon receive a significant boost as reports emerge that Grayscale is preparing to stake its substantial Ethereum holdings. This move would mark a pivotal shift for one of the world’s largest crypto asset managers, bringing billions of dollars worth of ETH into active network participation. In an X post, on-chain analyst CryptoGoos has brought to light a significant development in the institutional crypto space. Grayscale is reportedly preparing to stake its massive Ethereum holdings. Although not yet confirmed, such a move, which was flagged by on-chain data following a transfer of over 40,000 ETH, is a significant signal of Grayscale’s evolving…
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Ethereum (ETH) is slowly making a larger market footprint as institutional capital continues to rotate away from Bitcoin. Spot Ether ETFs have recorded nearly $10 billion in inflows since July, far surpassing Bitcoin ETF demand over the same period. According to K33 Research, Bitcoin’s open interest has surged to a two-year high of $34 billion, raising concerns about excessive leverage, while Ethereum’s consistent capital inflows highlight growing confidence in its long-term role. Notably, a Bitcoin whale recently swapped 22,400 BTC for ETH, pushing Ethereum to a new all-time high near $4,956. This move accelerated the ETH/BTC ratio to 0.041, signaling that institution…
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Solana is seeing a sharp rise in institutional demand, with publicly traded companies now holding over $591 million worth of SOL. According to new data from CoinGecko, four firms—Upexi, DeFi Developments Corp, SOL Strategies, and Torrent Capital—have collectively acquired more than 3.5 million SOL, marking one of the strongest waves of corporate accumulation in the asset’s history. Solana Sees Massive Institutional Buying Spree Institutional appetite for Solana is accelerating at a pace not seen before, signaling a shift in market sentiment as major players seek exposure to SOL. A new report by CoinGecko reveals that four publicly listed companies have collectively acqui…
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Momentum for institutional adoption of XRP has surged as the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) added five spot XRP exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to its database, marking a key pre-launch milestone. Related Reading: MEXC Users At Risk Of Losing Their Crypto? Ex-Public Advisor Exposes ‘Structural Rot’ The listings include products from Bitwise, Franklin Templeton, 21Shares, Canary Capital, and CoinShares, all of which are categorized as “active and in the pre-launch stage.” DTCC Lists Five Spot XRP ETFs, Signaling Institutional Readiness While the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has yet to give final approval, analysts view DTCC listings as …
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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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Institutional capital is circling back to Solana (SOL) as Spot Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) open the gates to a new wave of inflows. Solana’s resurgence has caught the attention of the broader crypto community, recording consistent daily inflows and experiencing momentum it has not seen in months. The question now remains whether this steady buildup of institutional accumulation could eventually propel SOL’s price toward the $300 mark. Solana Records 11 Days Of Consecutive ETF Inflows The Solana price is currently hovering above $156, roughly half of its ATH of just over $294 set in January 2025. Over the past few months, the altcoin has experienced significant volatili…
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Institutional Bitcoin ETF inflows hit $33.6 billion in the second quarter of 2025. Most of that came from investment advisors, hedge funds, and brokers. That’s a serious wave of capital and another sign that Bitcoin is no longer being ignored in boardrooms. Advisors Take the Lead Investment advisors took the lead, now holding around $17.4 billion in Bitcoin ETF positions. That’s nearly twice as much as hedge funds, which are sitting on about $9 billion. Advisors have clearly embraced ETFs as a way to get Bitcoin exposure without touching the asset directly. Brevan Howard and Harvard Make Big Moves A few big names stood out. Brevan Howard Capital Management increased…
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Ethereum saw a flurry of big moves that traders say could matter for its next price swing. In just a few hours, major accounts pulled large sums off an exchange and big wallets opened sizable margin longs. Market watchers are parsing those moves for clues. Institutions Shift Big Stakes According to Arkham Intelligence, Amber Group and Metalapha pulled out 9,000 Ether from Binance in a short span, a haul worth more than $28 million at current prices. Based on reports, institutional flows have been heavy for months — nearly 4 million ETH has been accumulated by institutions over five months. Those kinds of transfers are often linked to custody setups or long-term holding…
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A feasibility study for Integra Resources’ (TSXV: ITR; NYSE-A: ITRG) DeLamar gold-silver project in Idaho lifts potential profit, trims construction and shortens payback, CEO George Salamis says. At the base case ($3,000 per oz. gold and $35 per oz. silver), the study shows an after-tax net present value (NPV) at a 5% discount rate of $774 million, a 46% internal rate of return (IRR) and a 1.8-year payback, Integra said late Wednesday. The company pegs total pre-production capital at $389 million and targets first production in 2028. At spot prices ($4,250 per oz. gold and $60 per oz. silver), the NPV rises to $1.7 billion and the IRR to 89%. “It’s one big lea…
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Intercontinental Exchange, the same company that owns the New York Stock Exchange, is betting big on the future of prediction markets. ICE is investing up to $2 billion into Polymarket, a blockchain-powered platform that lets users bet on real-world events. That puts Polymarket’s valuation around $8 billion before any of this money even hits the table. From Wall Street to What’s Going to Happen Next Polymarket isn’t your typical trading platform. Instead of buying stocks or crypto, users wager on things like election outcomes, celebrity drama, or even sports results. The site had to pull out of the U.S. for a while after regulators questioned its legal status. Howev…
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US President Trump will not be happy with this one: After firing Biden's BLS appointee for "rigged" statistics, it turns out that statistics really aren't all that great. The high-tier data revision highlights a -911K revision since March 2025. This would put even more emphasis on the weakening trend of the US Labor Market. Revisions to the Bureau of Labor Statistics data get released every trimester and offer a preliminary review of the data. Most Read: Bitcoin (BTC/USD) Eyes Further Gains as Strategy Expands Holding and ETF Flows Remain Strong The final benchmark revision will be released in February 2026 with the January 2026 employment situation news release. You can …
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The International Council on Mining and Metals (ICMM) has published its Tailings Progress Report, detailing member companies’ progress in implementing the Global Industry Standard on Tailings Management (GISTM). Tailings are a by-product of mining, consisting of processed rock or soil, often containing residual chemicals, left over from the separation of the commodities of value from the material within which they occur. Globally, an estimated 13 billion square tonnes of tailings are generated at mine sites each year, ICMM noted in the report. They are typically stored in engineered containment structures (tailings facilities), which often resemble dams or emba…
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When Barrick Gold took over Randgold in 2019, its marketing dropped Gold from the name to reflect wider interests like copper and appeal to new investors. But it didn’t bother to change its registered moniker. Gradually, the Gold crept back in. Now, the Gold has been guillotined, like a statement Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX; NYSE: B) means business this time. “Most of the gold companies sort of have grasped at the opportunity to talk about copper,” CEO Mark Bristow said in an interview with MINING.COM‘s sister publication, The Northern Miner in May. “But we actually pointedly said, ‘if you really want to be a big player in the gold business, it makes a whole lot of s…
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Since yesterday’s new all-time highs for Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency markets have been grabbing their share of the general euphoria in equity markets in the past few weeks. US Indices are down in today’s stock market open, while major Cryptos are up big. Global equities are also in the red, led by EuroStoxx (-0.90%), pushed down by the pricing of renewed fears after Trump’s last letter, which notably announced 35% tariffs on Canada. Markets are still looking for ways to diversify from the US Dollar, as the current environment doesn’t allow investors to invest confidently in a country where the President does everything to instill uncertainty – and Cryptocurrencies are a maj…
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The U.S. dollar regained ground against the euro, the pound, and other assets, but failed to do so against the yen. The continued deterioration in trade relations between the U.S. and China, particularly due to the risk of new tariffs, continues to pressure risk assets. Many traders and investors worry that further escalation could lead to a slowdown in global economic growth, negatively impacting many national economies. Today, attention turns to several important reports in the first half of the day: the ZEW Economic Sentiment Index for the Eurozone and the German Consumer Price Index (CPI). These indicators could influence the euro in the short term, though their long-…
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The U.S. dollar continued to decline actively against the euro, the pound, and other assets. Statements from Federal Reserve representatives advocating for interest rate cuts led to a dollar sell-off. Traders interpreted these signals as confirmation of a likely shift toward more accommodative monetary policy in the near future, which traditionally puts pressure on the American currency. The euro, the pound, and other assets gained support as rate cuts in the U.S. reduced the attractiveness of American assets. However, it is worth noting that long-term prospects remain uncertain. Economic growth in Europe and the United Kingdom still lags behind that of the United States,…
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The U.S. dollar remains under pressure. The main reasons for its weakness include disappointing economic data and the ongoing government shutdown in the U.S. since mid-last week. The decline of the ISM Services PMI to the critical 50-point level caused concern among market participants. However, the market appeared to anticipate such a slowdown, further reinforcing expectations of upcoming monetary policy easing from the Federal Reserve. With the ISM index hovering near contraction territory, the trend of weakening economic growth is becoming clearer. That said, the market's reaction to the data was restrained, as investors are awaiting more precise signals from the Fed. …
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The U.S. dollar slightly retreated in the second half of the previous day. The Federal Reserve appears to be leaning toward further interest rate cuts this year, but whether a rate cut will happen at the October meeting remains uncertain. Economic data continues to point to difficulties in growth across several sectors, while inflation remains above the Federal Reserve's 2% target. This creates pressure on the central bank to take action to stimulate the economy. Cutting interest rates is one of the Fed's most commonly used tools for that purpose. Lower rates make it easier for businesses and individuals to borrow, which should encourage higher spending and investment. On…
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The dollar is once again under pressure due to the increased likelihood of interest rate cuts in the U.S. this month. The euro, pound, and Japanese yen strengthened their positions at the end of last week, but during the Asian session today, pressure on many trading instruments has returned. Moving forward, everything will depend on fresh fundamental data. In the first half of the day, data is expected on the manufacturing sector business activity index for Germany, France, the Eurozone, and the UK. Experts' expectations lean towards the indicators remaining at their previous, quite low levels, which will not provide a significant impetus for strengthening the euro. Howev…
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The US dollar has again strengthened against the euro, pound, and other risk assets – particularly against the Japanese yen. The weekly job growth in the private sector from ADP and strong data on job openings and labor turnover in the US from the Bureau of Labor Statistics have strengthened the US dollar. Traders interpreted this data as a sign of the ongoing strength of the US economy, which, in turn, raised expectations of a more cautious approach to monetary policy changes by the Federal Reserve. However, this is unlikely to impact today's decision by the central bank. For this reason, the dollar's strengthening has been modest. Today, the first half of the day will s…
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