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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With a heat dome spreading across much of America this summer, it evokes images of kids running through sprinklers, days at the neighborhood pool, backyard barbecues, and fireflies at dusk. As we hit the halfway mark of 2025, it’s an opportune time to check in on the financial markets, key drivers for precious metals performance, and your portfolio. The first six months of 2025 have been a whirlwind, marked by a fast-paced news cycle that began with the Inauguration of President Donald Trump for his second term in late January. So much has happened that we couldn’t possibly cover it all here, but we’ll touch on key developments impacting the precious metals and stock mar…
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With a heat dome spreading across much of America this summer, it evokes images of kids running through sprinklers, days at the neighborhood pool, backyard barbecues, and fireflies at dusk. As we hit the halfway mark of 2025, it’s an opportune time to check in on the financial markets, key drivers for precious metals performance, and your portfolio. The first six months of 2025 have been a whirlwind, marked by a fast-paced news cycle that began with the Inauguration of President Donald Trump for his second term in late January. So much has happened that we couldn’t possibly cover it all here, but we’ll touch on key developments impacting the precious metals and stock mar…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for September 9 The past few days have awakened another wave of uncertainty in the Middle East. Israel has led attacks against Hamas leaders in Doha, Qatar. These headlines have stirred up further tensions with many political leaders denouncing the attack – The US was apparently not warned and Qatari air defenses hadn't seen any warning of air intrusion (bizarre). Oil surprisingly hasn't budged at all from the news – either the Market totally discounts war headlines anymore or participants estimate that this would not escalate. In North-America, labor markets seem to keep degrading from the tense Tariff policies as t…
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Argentina’s bid to unlock its vast lithium, copper, oil and gas reserves has gained fresh momentum after President Javier Milei led his far-right party to a landslide victory in Sunday’s midterm elections. The sweeping win consolidates his hold on power and strengthens his alliance with Washington, analysts say. It follows two turbulent years marked by Milei’s radical spending cuts and deregulation measures aimed at stabilizing the economy. The victory also comes after a campaign in which US President Donald Trump announced a $40-billion bailout for Argentina and tied continued aid to Milei’s success at the polls. As Milei’s administration embarks on the second h…
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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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Bitcoin (BTC) is showing signs of recovery following a brief market retreat triggered by the latest US Consumer Price Index (CPI) update. The asset had slipped to lows near $116,000 following inflation data. However, BTC has rebounded since, reaching $119,248 earlier today and trading at $119,187 at the time of writing, roughly 3.1% below its all-time high of $123,000 set earlier this week. While broader macroeconomic concerns are shaping price sentiment, new on-chain metrics from the mining sector are drawing attention. A CryptoQuant analyst has watched miner activity closely, as some key indicators suggest that miners may be preparing to sell. This development could …
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Minera Alamos (TSXV: MAI) has agreed to buy the Pan gold mine in Nevada from Equinox Gold (TSX: EQX) (NYSE-A: EQX), a move that it says would provide quick and strong cash flow to support the company’s existing development-stage projects. The Pan gold mine — located along the Battle Mountain–Eureka gold trend, is an open-pit operation centred around a Carlin-style deposit that Equinox acquired through its recent acquisition of its Canadian peer Calibre Mining. The mine entered production in 2017 and now produces gold from two pits using a conventional crush and heap-leach process. Last year, Calibre sold 35,228 oz. of gold produced from the mine at a cash cost of …
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Minera Alamos (TSXV: MAI) said it closed a C$135 million ($98 million) equity financing that will help the company pay for three Nevada assets it’s in the process of buying from Equinox Gold (TSX, NYSE-A: EQX). Proceeds will cover the $90 million upfront cash portion of the Equinox deal, which includes the Pan gold mine, Gold Rock project and Illipah project, Minera Alamos said Thursday. Equinox will also receive about 96.8 million Minera Alamos shares, worth around $25 million. The deal, which was announced in August, should close by Sept. 30, Toronto-based Minera Alamos said. The addition of Pan and Gold Rock is “transformational to Minera Alamos as the company …
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Minespider and critical minerals broker Rare Earth Ventures (REV) have entered into a strategic partnership aimed at bringing traceability to rare earth and other mineral supply chains in Australia. Traceability is increasingly becoming a prerequisite for investment and market access, ensuring that mining projects can demonstrate responsible sourcing and ESG performance to global buyers. For this purpose, Minespider has developed a digital product passport (DPP) platform for reliably tracking supply chain data. Australia represents one of the world’s most important markets – the fourth largest globally – for rare earths, and also holds significant deposits of lith…
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Colorado Springs – A year of record bullion prices has the gold sector talking less about buying ounces in takeovers and more about finding them in their midst. At the Mining Forum Americas in Colorado Springs, the industry’s biggest producers, streamers and would-be builders struck a rare consensus this week: stick to tier-one assets, keep balance sheets clean, and let grade, margins and jurisdiction do the heavy lifting. Franco-Nevada (TSX, NYSE: FNV) set the tone. CEO Paul Brink framed gold’s long run – about 9% a year against the U.S. dollar – as the backdrop for selective growth and shareholder returns. Wheaton Precious Metals (TSX, NYSE: WPM) echoed the mes…
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The dollar hit a 3.5-year low this week as gold and silver edged higher. Trader Chris Vermeulen tells Mining Metrics gold is consolidating before a push to $3,750. Silver and miners, he says, are drawing in traders chasing bigger gains.
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As Canada’s premiers tout a new national framework to speed up approvals for major resource and infrastructure projects, Calibre Mining chief financial officer Daniella Dimitrov says the mining sector remains unconvinced. Speaking to MINING.COM at THE Mining Investment Event in Quebec City, Dimitrov welcomed federal and provincial commitments to shorten permitting timelines, but said governments need to move from words to action. For Dimitrov, Canada’s fragmented approach and lack of detail are still major obstacles. “I feel sometimes we’ve got 13 countries, not one,” she said. “We need to lay out performance metrics and that we can hold governments accountabl…
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The study involves examination of public reporting as well as interviews with member companies, and three in-depth case-study visits to mine sites. The MSV team has recently visited the South Deep operation of Gold Fields in South Africa to speak with the company and its suppliers. “With its social and economic contribution reports showing most in-country spending goes to procurement, the World Gold Council deserves credit for working with its member companies to highlight and promote the economic benefits for host communities and countries that can be created through local procurement,” Jeff Geipel, managing director of the MSV said in a news release. Many mini…
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MINING.COM has unveiled a new initiative that lets readers directly shape how the world’s leading mining stocks are ranked. The MINING.COM Global Mining Power Rankings capture the world’s largest monthly snapshot of mining sentiment — an unbiased, industry-wide vote hosted by the world’s leading mining news source. Every month, the global mining community casts its vote. From fund managers and analysts to executives, family offices, institutional and retail investors, and high-net-worth individuals, thousands will take part in identifying which companies are poised to outperform. Voters select their top five companies across Large, Small, and Micro Cap catego…
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Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) has plunged to a A$904 million ($588 million) annual loss, reversing a A$125 million ($114 million) profit the year before, as the debt-heavy iron ore and lithium producer struggles to convince investors it has a clear succession plan. The Australian miner stumbled through a bruising year of governance scandals in 2024, capped by a corporate probe into managing director Chris Ellison’s business dealings. While shareholders seemed satisfied when Ellison agreed in November to step down within 12 to 18 months, many are now impatient with the lack of visible progress on finding a successor. In a letter to shareholders, new chairman Malcolm…
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Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) founder and managing director Chris Ellison will remain in his role indefinitely after the company scrapped a previously announced succession plan. A year ago, it was announced that Ellison would step down by mid-2026 after an investigation found he misused company funds and evaded taxes. Addressing shareholders for the first time in Perth on Thursday since being appointed as chairman in May, Malcolm Bundey said the board had reviewed the status of the succession plan. “While the former board had announced a target date for succession, the support program for this was outdated and, in our view, could not confidently deliver the int…
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Australia’s Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) is expected to inject A$150 million ($98M) into its troubled Mount Marion lithium operation as it battles a prolonged slump in lithium prices. Its Chinese joint venture partner, Ganfeng Lithium, announced in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week that it will match the cash infusion with a collateral-free A$150 million loan. The bailout comes after Mt Marion posted a A$44.6 million ($29M) loss in 2024, with operations still in the red through the first quarter this year. Ganfeng said the joint decision aims to keep the West Australian operation afloat as lithium prices show little sign of recovery. “Decisive…
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The U.S. dollar has emerged as a leader in growth against the euro, pound, yen, and other risk assets. According to the minutes of the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee meeting held on October 28–29, many Federal Reserve officials stated that it would likely be appropriate to keep interest rates unchanged until the end of 2025. "Many participants noted that, based on their economic outlook, it would likely be appropriate to leave the target range unchanged through the end of the year," the minutes said. This decision is expected to support the U.S. currency, making it a more attractive asset for investors seeking stability and predictability amid global eco…
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The U.S. dollar continues to lose ground against a number of risk assets as more Federal Reserve officials voice support for cutting interest rates at the upcoming meeting scheduled for the end of October this year. Steven Miran, a so-called Trump appointee, stated in an interview yesterday that recent trade tensions have heightened uncertainty about growth prospects, making it more important for policymakers to cut interest rates quickly. "There are now more downside risks than there were a week ago, and I think we, as policymakers, have to acknowledge that," Miran said on Wednesday. According to him, the increased uncertainty surrounding trade policy between China and …
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Bitcoin’s up nearly 8.5% this week, approaching $120K and clocking over $123B in 24h volume. But now, the real volatility (and upside) is rotating into the best altcoins. Traders are chasing faster gains down the cap table (memes, AI tokens, new L1s), and Kraken’s making those trades easier to find and execute. If you’re looking for what’s next, not what already happened, Kraken’s where you start. Altcoin Rotation Is Heating Up Bitcoin’s ripping, but Ethereum’s catching up fast. $ETH is up over 17% this week and now flirting with the $3K mark. Historically, when $ETH gains momentum, the altcoin floodgates tend to open, and that’s exactly what we’re seeing. BTC domin…
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A missed RMD penalty can feel stressful, but it’s often avoidable, or even waivable, if you act quickly and document the fix. This guide explains how the penalty works, the exact steps to correct a missed required minimum distribution, and simple ways to prevent repeat issues. You’ll also see practical tips for Gold IRAs and other precious-metals accounts so you stay compliant without derailing your long-term plan. In short, understand the rules, fix the shortfall, and keep records to avoid a future missed RMD penalty. What the Missed RMD Penalty Means (In Plain English) When you’re required to take a distribution and don’t, the IRS may assess an excise tax, often called …
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A Manhattan jury has deadlocked in a closely watched federal case over whether an alleged MEV exploit on Ethereum amounts to criminal fraud. On November 7, a New York federal judge declared a mistrial after jurors failed to reach a unanimous decision on the fate of brothers Anton and James Peraire-Bueno. According to the Reuters report, Prosecutors say the MIT-educated pair pulled roughly $25M in cryptocurrency from the network in a 12-second on-chain transaction. What Led Judge Jessica Clarke to Dismiss the Jury? The trial ran for several weeks, focusing on how Ethereum blocks are built and whether the brothers’ actions constituted sharp trading or a scheme that cros…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for December 16 The session started on a sour note following the Non-Farm Payrolls (NFP) report, which sent conflicting signals to traders and initially weighed on sentiment. All indexes traded lower after a timid open until the mid-session, when major dip-buying stepped in as key psychological support levels came into play. The Nasdaq led the reversal, reclaiming 25,000 to turn positive on the day, while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones defended the 6,800 and 48,000 marks, respectively. The Unemployment Rate ticking higher—now sitting above the Fed's 2025 projections—initially sent chills through market participants. …
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China-backed miner MMG expects to secure European approval for its $500 million bid to buy Anglo American’s nickel assets, even as regulators question Beijing’s grip on critical mineral supply chains. Troy Hey, MMG’s executive general manager of corporate relations, confirmed that European antitrust officials had raised concerns about the company’s Chinese majority ownership, but said the firm is confident the deal will clear. “From a competition basis, we’re very confident that as new entrants to this market . . . and with very strong demand in Europe, we’re in a good place,” Hey told the Financial Times. Brazil’s competition authority has already opened a pr…
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A new pricing model from Diana, a crypto analyst on X, projects that XRP could climb into the $7–$24 range within 60 days of the ETF launch, driven strictly by inflow pressure and the asset’s constrained liquid supply. The model reportedly relies on supply-absorption math, revealing how ETF-driven demand could shift XRP’s market pricing once XRP ETFs go live. New XRP ETF Inflow Model Maps A Direct Route To $24 Diana’s newly released “XRP ETF Launch Impact Model” outlines a clear, data-driven view on how ETF inflows alone could reprice XRP. Her framework tests multiple launch scenarios involving five to twenty ETFs, each seeded with $10 million to $45 million. Depending o…
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