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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Mantle (MNT) is bucking the broader market downturn, jumping 4% daily and 31% weekly to trade near $2.44 after printing a new all-time high at $2.47 (Oct. 7). The catalyst stack is clear: Mantle unveiled a compliance-first Real-World Assets (RWA) “Tokenization-as-a-Service” suite at Token2049, positioning the L2 as one of the few ecosystems building institutional-grade RWA rails. Momentum accelerated as World Liberty Financial confirmed its USD1 stablecoin, currently the #6 stablecoin with $2.6 billion cap, will launch on Mantle, a credibility boost for the network’s DeFi and payments footprint. A deeper “Mantle × Bybit Roadmap” adds distribution as Bybit processes ov…
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MANTRA and Inveniam have jointly raised the curtains on the brand new Inveniam Chain, during the Agentic Summit held in Abu Dhabi, UAE on 21 October 2025. Ok. But what is it exactly? Inveniam Chain specializes as a Layer-2 blockchain that manages and uses private real estate data, especially commercial properties, more efficiently. It is the first Layer-2 built on MANTRA Chain’s WA L1 blockchain and is designed to support global trading of commercial real estate (CRE) derivatives. A recent publication reports that this one move could potentially unlock new investments and bring in liquidity to a massive $27 trillion market in private CRE assets. John Patrick Mullin, CE…
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Marimaca Copper (TSX: MARI) (ASX: MC2) has secured approximately A$80 million ($53 million) in funding commitment from investors outside of Canada for its projects in Chile’s Antofagasta region. Under the brokered placement announced last week, Marimaca plans to sell approximately 8.25 million CHESS Depositary Interests (CDI) on the Australian market at A$9.70 per CDI. New institutional investors as well as existing shareholders are expected to participate, with demand significantly exceeding the targeted quantum, the company said. The Vancouver-based copper developer currently has a diverse shareholder register that includes Greenstone, Assore International and M…
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Marimaca Copper (TSX: MARI) (ASX: MC2) surged by double digits on Wednesday after announcing a C$24.4 million ($17.7 million) private placement to fund its namesake project in northern Chile. The offering comprises approximately 5.31 million common shares priced at C$4.60 per share, issued exclusively to institutional investors. Two of Marimaca’s cornerstone shareholders, Assore International Holdings and Ithaki, will buy most of the shares at 2.25 million each. A blue chip fund is expected to purchase the remaining portion. The stock opened the trading day at C$4.88 apiece and closed at C$5.28 for an intraday gain of 10.2%. The rally takes the Toronto-based coppe…
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Marimaca Copper’s (TSX: MARI; ASX: MC2) definitive feasibility study (DFS) confirms the Chilean oxide project at the low end of capital intensity among South American copper builds. The DFS, released on Monday, outlines a 13-year, open-pit, heap-leach copper project near Antofagasta, northern Chile, producing copper cathode at an initial 50,000 tonnes per year. At a long-term copper price of $4.30 per lb., the study returns a post-tax net present value, at 8% discount, of $709 million and a 31% internal rate of return, with 2.5 years’ payback. Marimaca pegs pre-production capital at $587 million, implying capital intensity of about $11,700 per annual tonne of copp…
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Marimaca Copper (TSX: MARI, ASX: MC2) says it has received formal environmental approval for the development of its flagship oxide project located in the low coastal cordillera of Chile’s Antofagasta region, placing it closer to construction-ready status. The Marimaca oxide deposit — also referred to as MOD — represents an open-pit, heap-leach operation that aims to produce approximately 50,000 tonnes of copper cathodes annually over 13 years. The mine design centres around a conventional yet optimized processing method (solvent extraction and electrowinning), with minimal environmental footprint through the use of recycled seawater from the Bay of Mejillones. In …
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New drilling at Marimaca Copper’s (TSX: MARI; ASX: MC2) Pampa Medina property in northern Chile has expanded the size of the ore body, the company said. The stock surged to its highest level in more than 13 years. Hole SMRD-16 cut 70 metres grading 1% copper from 434 metres downhole, including 10 metres of 4.2% copper from 438 metres depth, Marimaca said Friday in a statement. It also extended the high-grade sediment-hosted manto-system by 300 metres to the west from previous drilling. Another hole, SMRD-15, intersected 42 metres of 0.51% copper from 158 metres. “Today’s results further demonstrate the longer-term potential of Pampa Medina as the company continues…
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Marimaca Copper (TSX: MARI; ASX: MC2) shares soared to a new 15-year high Thursday on the release of copper sulphide drill results as high as 6 metres grading 12% copper at its Pampa Medina project in northern Chile. That intercept, drilled from 594 metres depth in hole SMRD-13, included 26 metres at 4.1% copper and 100 metres grading 1.3% copper, Marimaca said in a statement. Another hole, SMD-02, cut 132 metres at 1% copper from 278 metres, including 40 metres grading 2.1% copper. The project is about 25 km west of the company’s main Marimaca Oxide Deposit (MOD) and 1,250 km north of the capital Santiago. “Game changer, particularly for the sulphide intercep…
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Canadian explorer Maritime Resources (TSXV: MAE) said drilling at its Hammerdown project in Newfoundland and Labrador identified a new near-surface gold zone with “substantial” grades. The stock jumped. Hole HDGC-25-272 cut 13.9 metres grading 24.5 grams gold per tonne from 11 metres depth, including 8 metres at 42.2 grams from 17 metres, Maritime said Wednesday in a statement. Another hole, HDGC-25-276, cut 13.5 metres at 7.2 grams from 22.5 metres downhole. Located in the Baie Verte mining district, about 500 km west of the provincial capital St. John’s, the brownfield Hammerdown is due to start producing this year. With major permitting now complete, the co…
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Canada’s Maritime Resources (TSXV: MAE) has poured first gold at its Hammerdown project in northwest Newfoundland, the first time the mine has produced yellow metal since 2004. The pour comes from stockpiled material at Hammerdown and was processed at Maritime’s nearby Pine Cove mill. It caps off a year of construction and commissioning work at the mine, located near the town of Baie Verte. “Bringing the Pine Cove mill back into operation after two years of care and maintenance, completing all project permitting and seeing the first gold poured from Hammerdown is the result of a tremendous effort by our team and the support of our shareholders, local communities a…
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Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX) (NYSE: B) shocked markets Monday with the abrupt resignation of president and CEO Mark Bristow, who departs after nearly seven years at the helm without explanation. Bristow, who steered Barrick since its 2019 merger with Randgold, will be replaced on an interim basis by Mark Hill, a veteran executive overseeing the miner’s Latin American and Asia Pacific regions. Hill, with the company for two decades, takes charge immediately as the board launches a global search for a permanent successor with the help of an external firm. Bristow’s tenure included the integration of Randgold, $6.7 billion in shareholder returns, a $4-billion cut in net…
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Bad news continues to be good news for US equities. For the first time in a long while, the S&P 500 reacted more strongly to jobless claims than to US inflation data. Initial claims jumped to their highest level since October 2021, providing further evidence of a cooling labor market. Investors' belief that this would lead to a cut in the federal funds rate pushed the broad market index to its 24th record of the year. Dynamics of US stock indices What matters more to the market: monetary easing by the Fed or the weakness in the US economy reflected in labor data? An MLIV Pulse survey provides the answer. Two-thirds of the 116 investors surveyed believe that the S&a…
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The long-standing debate over XRP’s price ceiling is still a strong discussion. In a recent post on social media platform X, fintech analyst Armando Pantoja argued that the notion of market capitalization limiting XRP’s rise to $1,000 is fundamentally flawed. His comment came alongside a short video clip in which he draws comparisons between crypto and early-stage technology companies like Microsoft. Why Market Cap Doesn’t Cap Technology In his video, Pantoja dismissed the idea among many investors that XRP’s market cap should be used as a rigid barrier against long-term price appreciation to the $1,000 price level. He noted that while technical analysis may be useful in…
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Similar to major assets in the cryptosphere, Dogecoin (DOGE) is facing renewed selling pressure as broader crypto market weakness intensifies, pushing the memecoin below several key technical levels. Related Reading: $300 Million Crypto Bet: Kazakhstan’s Central Bank Gears Up The decline occurs amid outflows, a weakening market structure, and fading speculative interest, raising questions about whether a deeper correction may be underway. Dogecoin Breaks Key Supports as Selling Pressure Mounts Dogecoin slipped below important support areas after breaking a bullish trend line on the hourly chart, continuing a multi-day downtrend. The price now trades below the 100-ho…
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The debate around Bitcoin’s top for this cycle has been a major topic as market participants eye potential peaks later this year. Although some analysts have forecasted a blow-off top in October or November, Quinten Francois, a respected crypto market commentator, strongly disagrees. Drawing from historical data and market psychology, Francois believes that the current bull market is far from over and that expectations for a Q4 2025 top are “just not going to happen.” November Is Too Soon For A Bitcoin Peak Taking to the social media platform X, Bitcoin commentator Quinten argued that any expectations for a full market peak by November completely overlook how previous cy…
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The Bitcoin price rise is not going to slowing down, according to market expert Anthony Pompliano. The well-known investor and founder of Professional Capital Management believes the top cryptocurrency still has a long way to go. In a recent video post on X, Pompliano revealed that Bitcoin’s value will continue to grow as long as governments and central banks continue to print more money. Anthony Pompliano Links Bitcoin Price Endless Rise To Global Money Printing During an interview with CNBC, Pompliano said Bitcoin’s rally is far from over. According to him, when more money enters the system, the value of paper currencies decreases, and people begin seeking more effect…
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A leading market analyst is warning XRP holders that dreams of a $1,000 price tag are far from reality. The expert, Tony The Bull, says the numbers simply do not add up, and reaching that level would require an economy-shaking leap in value. According to him, the market cap at such a price would not only surpass major companies and industries but would also outsize entire nations’ economies. He calls this level “fantasy pricing” and stresses that it is not something the market will see in 2030. Why A $1,000 XRP Price Defies Economic Reality Tony The Bull explains that a $1,000 price for XRP would create a market cap so large it would completely change the global financi…
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Bitcoin’s price action has shown intense strength in recent days to finally bounce fully from the weakness in late June. After briefly dipping into the low $108,000 range in the past 24 hours, Bitcoin managed to surge to a new all-time high of $112,022. According to data from Coinglass, this move was enough to cause over $470 million in short liquidations across the crypto market. Bitcoin’s latest price behavior has sparked a shift in sentiment and aligns with the argument that the window for shorting may have officially closed. According to crypto analyst CrediBULL Crypto, it is now effectively “illegal” to short Bitcoin. New Bitcoin Impulse May Have Already Started Ta…
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Market expert Orbion has advised market participants to sell all their Ethereum holdings by October. He analyzed ETH’s price action to explain why the altcoin could reach its peak by then. Why Investors Should Sell Ethereum In October In an X post, Orbion said that he is still bullish on ETH right now but that the plan is to fully exit by the end of October. He noted that the Bitcoin price has already recorded a 100% gain from the lows this year, showing strong momentum and institutional demand. Meanwhile, Ethereum has broken and held above $4,200, which sets the stage for a final push higher in the coming weeks. Orbion claimed that the setup looks strong now, but ev…
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The XRP price is once again at the center of discussion in the cryptocurrency market after a market expert reiterated their bold long-term forecast. The founders of EasyA, Dom and Phil Kwok, say the token still has the potential to hit $1,000, even if it takes longer than first expected. They explain that the short-term view is not yet clear, but the long-term case for XRP remains strong. EasyA Founders Stand By $1,000 XRP Price Prediction Dom and Phil Kwok joined host Tony Edward on the Thinking Crypto podcast to share their updated thoughts on XRP. Edward recalled their earlier bold forecast of $1,000 by 2030, which still excites many supporters. Dom Kwok made it clea…
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A sharp reversal wiped out the ecstatic momentum from the open, bringing worrying signs back into the markets. Traders are starting to fade Nvidia’s earnings reaction after Nasdaq hits the top of the Daily Pivot zone highlighted in our Morning in-depth analysis. Most Read: Nasdaq rebounds: Nvidia (NVDA) earnings beat ends AI winter fears With no major headlines driving the shift, the market seems increasingly concerned about renewed hawkish repricing from the Fed. Now the question is whether rangebound action takes over or if new highs or lows trigger further sharp continuation. Confusion is definitely in the air. Here’s a look at a few US index intraday charts…
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Bitcoin has been moving sideways, and traders are starting to lose patience. The world’s largest cryptocurrency couldn’t hold recent highs, sparking talk about whether the market is bracing for a sharper swing. Some analysts say the pause is normal, others warn it could be the calm before the storm. Traders Watch Price Levels Closely Popular market watcher Daan Crypto Trades pointed out that Bitcoin’s struggle to pick a direction isn’t unusual. He noted the coin has been locked between support and resistance zones, with neither bulls nor bears taking control. It’s the kind of setup that often leads to big moves once one side gives in. Meanwhile, technical evidence …
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The S&P 500 achieved its 23rd record high of 2025, fueled by Oracle's stunning performance and an unexpected drop in US producer prices in August. The odds of aggressive monetary easing from the Federal Reserve have increased, helping US equities sustain their stellar run. US equity index performance Oracle shares surged 36% in a single day, highlighting the company's best session since 1992 and a remarkable move for a 48-year-old tech giant. This leap added $247 billion to Oracle's market value, propelling it to become the 10th-largest S&P 500 constituent by market capitalization, surpassing JP Morgan. Market chatter is already likening Oracle to the next NVID…
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When options are limited, decision-making becomes easier. In the absence of key macroeconomic statistics due to the US government shutdown, investors are forced to react to official statements and corporate earnings. While White House representatives go out of their way to cheer up the stock market, and the start of the corporate reporting season turns out to be favorable, the S&P 500 has little choice but to continue its rally. In the first week, 76% of reporting companies posted earnings that exceeded forecasts. The average beat rate is 68%, and in the previous quarter it was 73%. S&P 500 constituents are starting strong, and the surge in Apple's stock followin…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for December 12 When you thought things were going to be straightforward at least until NFP, you were wrong. Fed speak can have immense effects after Rate Decisions, as seen with today's action. Austan Goolsbee and Jeffrey Schmid, the two dissenters from Wednesday's decision, expressed their views today, and it seems that markets may have caught somewhat of a cold. Their remarks—highlighting that inflation remains too high while the labor market flashes no immediate warning signs—provide a fair argument against rushing into further cuts, at least until the situation deteriorates or clarity improves. This echoes Chai…
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