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The Mosaic Company (NYSE: MOS) has lowered its full-year 2025 phosphate production guidance as the fertilizer giant navigates a series of operational challenges across key U.S. facilities. The revision weighed on its stock, which slipped more than 3% in Friday trading. Mosaic now expects to produce between 7.0 million and 7.3 million tonnes of phosphate this year, down from its previous guidance of 7.2 million to 7.6 million tonnes. Second-quarter phosphate sales volumes have also been scaled back to 1.5–1.6 million tonnes, compared to the earlier forecast of 1.7–1.9 million tonnes. Despite the production setback, Mosaic raised its pricing outlook for diammon…
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Mosaic Co. (NYSE: MOS) has agreed to sell its Taquari-Vassouras potash mine in Brazil to VL Mineração for up to $27 million in cash, with the buyer also assuming approximately $22 million in asset retirement obligations. The deal, subject to approval by Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE), will be paid in installments: $12 million at closing, $10 million one year later, and $5 million over six years. Mosaic said operations at the Taquari mine require more than $25 million in new capital to remain viable. The company believes the funds could generate better returns if deployed elsewhere in its portfolio. According to Mosaic, VL Miner…
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The biggest crypto market crash came and went over the weekend, but the effects still linger on. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and nearly every major digital asset suffered price crashes, and what began as a panic over former US President Donald Trump’s surprise 100% tariff announcement on Chinese tech exports soon spiraled into over $19 billion wiped from the crypto market. In the aftermath, some analysts and commentators began piecing together what might have really happened, and many now believe that the crash was not natural but a meticulously coordinated event. The Crash Was Too Synchronized To Be A Coincidence Crypto commentator Ran Neuner was one of the first to argue that…
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Ray Dalio has fired a shot across the macro bow, arguing that the Federal Reserve’s latest balance-sheet guidance risks “stimulating into a bubble” rather than stabilizing a weakening economy—an inversion of the classic post-crisis QE playbook with potentially seismic implications for hard assets, including Bitcoin. In a post titled “Stimulating Into a Bubble,” Dalio frames the Fed’s pivot—ending quantitative tightening and signaling that reserves will need to start growing again—as the next milestone in the late stage of the Big Debt Cycle. “Did you see that the Fed’s announcement that it will stop QT and begin QE?” he wrote, cautioning that, even if described as a tech…
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Chartered Market Technician (CMT) Tony “The Bull” Severino argues that Bitcoin’s most dependable macro tell—the copper-to-gold ratio—has broken character at the very moment the market typically enters a parabolic phase, leaving the post-halving script in disarray and altcoins without their usual rotation. Why The Copper/Gold Ratio Is Crucial For Bitcoin In a 16-minute video analysis published on November 10, Severino frames the copper/gold ratio as a “growth versus fear index,” where copper strength signals expansion, rising yields and appetite for risk, while gold outperformance maps to recession risk, falling yields and risk-off behavior. “When gold is performing bet…
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Italy’s Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest and most active volcano, erupted this week in a spectacular display, sending plumes of ash and gas high into the Sicilian sky and captivating onlookers with one of its most dramatic outbursts in years. The eruption originated from the volcano’s southeast crater, where a combination of a white ash plume and a grey cloud, resulting from a crater collapse and subsequent avalanche, produced a powerful pyroclastic flow. While pyroclastic flows are highly dangerous due to their heat and mobility, the event occurred in an uninhabited area. Boris Behncke from Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, told The Time…
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Ethereum’s (ETH) recent pullback is starting to reflect more than short-term price volatility. As ETH trades below the $3,000 mark, a combination of heavy liquidations, declining network activity, and sustained institutional outflows is reinforcing concerns about weakening demand. While prices have so far held above key support levels, multiple indicators suggest that selling pressure remains firmly in place, leaving the market in a cautious holding pattern. Over the past week, Ethereum has fallen roughly 12%, underperforming several major assets during a broader market correction. The drop pushed ETH briefly toward the $2,850–$2,900 zone, triggering over $200 million …
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There is a revolution happening in Wall Street’s guidance to investors on how to structure their portfolios—and it involves gold. Longstanding traditions are being upended as the U.S. Treasury bond market is losing favor as a safe haven. Instead, experts are pointing to gold as it’s replacement. The Morgan Stanley chief investment officer recently recommended a 60/20/20 portfolio that includes 20% gold is a more resilient hedge. Major Wall Street Icons Urging Americans to Increase Gold Allocation It’s not just Morgan Stanley. Billionaire Ray Dalio and founder of Bridgewater, one of the world’s largest hedge funds, recommends that everyday investors allocate as much as 15…
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There is a revolution happening in Wall Street’s guidance to investors on how to structure their portfolios—and it involves gold. Longstanding traditions are being upended as the U.S. Treasury bond market is losing favor as a safe haven. Instead, experts are pointing to gold as it’s replacement. The Morgan Stanley chief investment officer recently recommended a 60/20/20 portfolio that includes 20% gold is a more resilient hedge. Major Wall Street Icons Urging Americans to Increase Gold Allocation It’s not just Morgan Stanley. Billionaire Ray Dalio and founder of Bridgewater, one of the world’s largest hedge funds, recommends that everyday investors allocate as much as 15…
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MOVE crypto is among the top performers, adding 40% and breaking out from a descending channel. Movement Network Foundation completed the 10 million crypto buyback program. Amid global uncertainty marked by unexpected escalations involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, the crypto market ticked higher, shaking off Sunday’s weakness. Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin registered gains as confidence grew that, despite missiles striking airbases in Qatar, the United States would not retaliate. DISCOVER: 20+ Next Crypto to Explode in 2025 MOVE Crypto Surges 40% While attention focused on some of the best cryptos to buy in June, top-performing altcoins also gaine…
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MP Materials (NYSE: MP) continued to rally on Monday after receiving a $150 million loan from the US Department of Defense to expand its rare earth production capabilities. The loan is part of a multi-billion-dollar agreement the parties signed last month to boost the US industrial base and critical minerals supply chain. MP is currently the only domestic producer of rare earth elements, with operations centered around its Mountain Pass mine in California. The $150 million funding would come from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which President Trump signed into law on July 4, 2025, the Department of Defense said in a statement on Sunday. MP Materials’ stock ju…
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MP Materials (NYSE: MP) shares surged to an all-time high on Friday after the United States’ only rare earths producer posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results. The Las Vegas-based miner share jumped as much as 10.45% in early trading to $78.50, before settling at $75.99 by midday in New York, valuing the company at $13.46 billion. MP’s stock has more than quadrupled in 2025, buoyed by US efforts to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals and reduce reliance on China. In Q2 2025, production of neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr), key materials for high-strength permanent magnets used in EV motors, wind turbines and electronics, soared 119% year-ove…
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MP Materials (NYSE: MP) has entered a major public-private partnership with the US Department of Defense (DoD) to build a domestic supply chain for rare earth magnets, reducing America’s reliance on foreign sources. The deal will make the DoD the largest shareholder in MP Materials, after acquiring $400 million worth of preferred stock. The investment is part of a broader multi-billion-dollar package and long-term strategic commitments from the federal government, the company said on Thursday. Shares in the Nevada-based firm surged over 53% in premarket trading in New York following the news, to $46 each. “This initiative marks a decisive action by the Trump a…
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MP Materials (NYSE: MP) has teamed up with the US Department of War (DoW) to form a joint venture in Saudi Arabia with Maaden, the kingdom’s flagship mining company, to build a rare earth refinery. Shares of the company rose. The formation of this joint venture, said MP in a press release Wednesday, represents “a pivotal step toward rebalancing the global rare earth supply chain and aligns with US economic and national security interests.” The company is currently the only fully integrated producer of rare earth materials in the US, with operations centered around its Mountain Pass mine and processing facility in California and magnet production site in Texas. …
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Aster has been in the spotlight since last week, drawing intense attention as the broader crypto market shifted into a corrective phase. Launched on September 17, the token has staged an extraordinary rally, surging by more than 6,000% in just days—a move that has quickly established it as one of the most talked-about projects in the industry. Traders and investors worldwide have taken notice, with many pointing to Aster’s rapid rise as a reflection of the strong appetite for innovative projects in decentralized finance. What sets Aster apart is that its surge isn’t solely speculative hype. The project is backed by Yzi Labs (formerly Binance Labs) and enjoys the public …
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What to Know: MSCI’s consultation to exclude $BTC-heavy ‘digital asset treasury’ companies from major indexes has turned Strategy into a test case for forced selling risk. JPMorgan’s bearish note on Strategy landed in a weak, thin market, amplifying fear, rumors of shorts, and even a grassroots JPMorgan boycott narrative. Bitcoin Hyper’s $HYPER token offers a crypto-native way to play Bitcoin scaling, combining a $BTC Layer-2 design with audited contracts, staking, and presale access. When the market tanked on October 10, there was no obvious macro bomb, no ETF denial, no regulatory headline. Just a brutal, mechanical flush that felt … engineered. The missing piece t…
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The Mt Gox crypto saga continues to stretch on, as Japan’s defunct Bitcoin crypto exchange has officially pushed back its creditor repayment deadline by yet another year. Nobuaki Kobayashi, the court-appointed rehabilitation trustee, confirmed on October 27, 2025, that repayments (Originally expected by October 31, 2025) will now be due by October 31, 2026. With over 34.689 BTC (worth about $ 4 billion) still locked, this marks the fourth extension in the long, frustrating road to compensation. But is this merely another delay, or could it secretly be bullish for BTC price as supply remains frozen for another year? …
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MTM Critical Metals (ASX: MTM; OTCQB: MTMCF) announced Tuesday it has achieved 98% recovery of antimony from US electronic waste, extracting 3.13% Sb from printed circuit board feedstock. The Australian company, whose US, Houston-based subsidiary Flash Metals USA, is commercializing its proprietary Flash Joule Heating (FJH) technology to recover critical metals and gold from E-waste. Last month, MTM secured a pre-permitted site in the US Golf Coast petrochemical corridor in Chambers County, Texas, as its first facility. The tested feedstock — the same urban waste material from which MTM previously reported ultra-high-grade gold, silver, and copper recover…
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After days of rumors around the identity of the mysterious ‘JPMD’ token filed by JPMorgan, widely supposed to be a stablecoin, the truth has finally emerged. JPMD isn’t a stablecoin after all – it’s a deposit token on the Base blockchain (Coinbase’s own blockchain). With JPMD, institutions have a round-the-clock method of making deposits, incorporating established banking systems with blockchain technology. It’s one more step along the path towards crypto as a normal part of everyday life, alongside core crypto projects like Best Wallet token. Time to learn more about why JPMorgan thinks deposit tokens are part of the future of crypto. Not a Surprise After All: JPMorga…
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Dogecoin took a hard hit this week as tensions flared between Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump. Prices slid sharply, and red numbers dominated the market. Traders who had been riding the hype found themselves on the losing end. It was a week many will remember for how politics and memes intersected in unexpected ways. Musk And Trump Clash According to public posts, Elon Musk officially left the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Thursday. That move came after he criticized Trump’s spending bill. He had been co-leading that department since late 2024. Their back-and-forth heated up after Trump said he was “very disappointed” in Musk. In response, M…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for August 26 Markets are still looking for more data: as it could have been expected after the bout of volatility from last Friday, in the middle of a typical, low-volatility and low-volume end-August trading (most of the biggest players take their vacations around now). Particularly after the crazy upside in risk-assets, followed by a lack of more continuation, participants might be leaving markets on pause at least until Thursday. In terms of politics, FED's Lisa Cook, appointed by President Biden in 2022, got fired yesterday evening with the FED Spokesperson appearing to explain their side of things – tldr; nothi…
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Vancouver-based Myriad Uranium (CSE: M, : OTC: MYRUF) announced Wednesday that it has earned a 75% interest in the Copper Mountain uranium project in Wyoming by spending over $5.5 million on eligible expenditures under the property option agreement with Rush Rare Metals Corp. Myriad’s 75% interest and Rush’s 25% interest in the project are subject to certain underlying NSR royalties, the company said. In October, Myriad obtained a new permit to expand drilling at the project where a past owner spent $25 million ($100 million today) in the late 1970s before the Three Mile Island nuclear accident crashed prices for the heavy metal. Union Pacific (NYSE: UNP) ra…
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Namib Minerals will make its debut on the Nasdaq exchange this Friday, June 6, following the completion of its merger with US-based blank check company Hennessy Capital Investment Corp. VI. (HCVI). As previously disclosed, it will trade under the ticker symbol “NAMM”. In June 2024, HCVI announced its plans to acquire Namib and create an established gold producer based in Africa. The purchase consideration comprised 50 million Namib ordinary shares, with a pre-money enterprise value of $500 million. An additional 30 million shares valued at $300 million are issuable once certain milestones are achieved. With an implied pro forma combined enterprise value of $609 mi…
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How mine in Zimbabwe. Credit: Namib Minerals Namib Minerals (NASDAQ: NAMM) is looking to invest between $300-$400 million in order to bring two of its mothballed gold mines in southern Zimbabwe back to production, according to media reports. In a statement to Reuters, chief executive Ibrahima Tall said the group plans to restart the Mazowe and Redwing mines, which were previously halted in 2018 and 2019 respectively due to adverse economic conditions. Production could resume within 18 to 24 months of securing financing, Tall added, noting that the company has already been exploring various options for raising capital. The plan is to spend $300 million on the tw…
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Namibia is weighing whether to join a potential consortium with Angola to buy into diamond giant De Beers, as concerns grow over weakening demand and the rise of lab-grown gems. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Industries, Mines and Energy Natangwe Ithete said the government will not rush into a decision. “The diamond industry is going down (…) so this is something we need to study very carefully, to determine whether it is worth pursuing or not,” he told local news outlet Mining and Energy. Angola submitted a bid last week for a minority stake in De Beers, but has yet to approach Namibia. Ithete stressed that the delay was not a sign of tension. “We have ve…
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