Radar do Mercado
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Ethereum has achieved a new milestone by surpassing its previous all-time high set in 2021, climbing above $4,900 before a slight correction. At the time of writing, ETH trades around $4,655, representing an 8.2% gain over the past week. This rally comes after three years of consolidation below its former peak, marking a significant moment for the second-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. Unsurprisingly, Ethereum’s upward momentum has also shifted market sentiment, placing most ETH holders back in profit. The latest movement has been tied not only to retail activity but also to growing institutional participation. Analysts argue that this demand could be a…
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Bitcoin price is gaining bearish momentum below $112,500. BTC is struggling to recover and might continue to move down toward the $105,500 level. Bitcoin started a fresh decline below the $112,000 zone. The price is trading below $112,000 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a key bearish trend line forming with resistance at $112,500 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might start another increase if it clears the $112,500 resistance zone. Bitcoin Price Dips Further Bitcoin price started a fresh decline after a close below the $113,500 level. BTC gained bearish momentum and traded below the $112,000 support zone. Th…
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A sudden move by a large holder and deep-pocketed early owners are being linked to a sharp wobble in Bitcoin prices this week. Old Whales Hold Deep Profit According to Willy Woo, supply is tightly held by OG (“original gangster”) whales who built big positions around 2011 when Bitcoin traded at about $10. He warned that the gap in cost basis makes a difference: it now takes roughly $110,000 of fresh capital to absorb each Bitcoin those holders choose to sell. That math, he says, helps explain why price action has been slow even as overall market interest grows. According to market observers, a single whale’s rotation from Bitcoin into Ether helped trigger a rapid sel…
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An analyst believes Pudgy Penguins (PENGU) could be close to a big breakout based on this technical analysis (TA) pattern in its 4-hour chart. PENGU Has Potentially Been Following A Bull Flag Recently In a new post on X, analyst Ali Martinez has shared what could be next for Pudgy Penguins according to a chart pattern. The formation in question is a Bull Flag, which is a type of Flag. Flags form whenever the price of an asset experiences a period of consolidation inside a parallel channel following an initial sharp move. This starting move is known as the ‘pole,’ and the channel makes up for the ‘flag.’ A Bull Flag occurs when the pole is in the up direction and the fl…
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Ethereum (ETH) has a history of defying expectations. In the 2020–2021 bull run, ETH skyrocketed more than 3,900%, climbing from under $100 to nearly $4,900 at its peak. That surge was fueled by the rise of decentralized finance (DeFi), NFTs, and a wave of institutional interest. Now, as Ethereum enters a new cycle backed by stronger fundamentals and wider adoption, investors are bracing for a potential repeat. This time, the story goes beyond retail speculation. Institutional demand is accelerating at record pace, with Ethereum ETFs, staking yields, and corporate treasury allocations reshaping the market dynamics. Institutional Demand Redefines Ethereum’s Market Posi…
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In a new episode of Coin Stories with host Nathalie Brunell, investor and podcaster Preston Pysh offered a structurally grounded answer to a question many Bitcoin holders have been asking all summer: if corporate treasuries keep announcing big buys, why does price keep chopping and fading? Pysh’s diagnosis is not about a sudden loss of conviction from long-term holders, but about market-structure dynamics introduced by sophisticated “fast-money” firms that are designed to suppress volatility while extracting basis and funding premia. Why Is Bitcoin Not Rising Much Higher? Brunell framed the dilemma bluntly, asking why spot Bitcoin has gone sideways despite momentum from …
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Following another unsuccessful attempt to create a new all-time high (ATH), Bitcoin (BTC) dropped to a weekly low of $110,820 on the Binance exchange yesterday. The world’s largest cryptocurrency by market cap has now entered a clear pullback phase, with $105,000 emerging as the critical support level that traders are closely watching. Bitcoin Falls To $110,000 Amid Market Pullback According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor BorisD, Bitcoin’s current distribution phase could extend for several more days. Wallet accumulation and distribution patterns highlight stronger sell-offs among BTC whales, raising questions about short-term price stability. For conte…
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Canary Capital has filed a proposal for a new spot ETF that focuses entirely on American-built digital assets. The fund would track what they’re calling the Made-in-America Blockchain Index, spotlighting tokens with strong ties to the United States. It’s a clear attempt to bring national identity into the increasingly global crypto landscape. Only Tokens with U.S. Roots Make the Cut To qualify for inclusion, a token must be created in the U.S., primarily mined or minted on American infrastructure, or operated by a team based in the country. It’s a tight filter that puts geographic origin and operational control at the center of index design. This is not just about where …
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Bitcoin’s price action this month has left traders watching closely as big players double down on bullish calls. According to VanEck’s research, the investment firm has reaffirmed a $180,000 year-end target even after Bitcoin slid from a recent high, a sign that some institutional buyers are not backing away despite a pullback. Institutional Buying Remains Heavy Reports have disclosed heavy accumulation in July. Exchange-traded products bought 54,000 BTC while Digital Asset Treasuries added 72,000 BTC, giving clear evidence that large holders continue to pile in. VanEck first laid out its bullish view in November 2024 when Bitcoin traded around $88,000. At the same tim…
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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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Cenovus Energy (TSX: CVE) (NYSE: CVE) announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire MEG Energy Corp. (TSX: MEG) in a cash and stock deal valued at C$7.9 billion ($5.7bn), The acquisition brings together two top Alberta oil sands producers with combined production of over 720,000 barrels per day and the largest land base in the best quality resource area in the basin, Cenovus said in a news release. The deal, announced August 22, ended weeks of speculation that Calgary-based Cenovus would emerge as a white knight for MEG, which was facing a hostile takeover attempt. Under the terms, Cenovus will acquire all of the issued and outstand…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for August 25. August trading is coming to its concluding week with FX Markets mostly mean-reverting July moves, Equities and Cryptos still pushing higher (but showing some signs of hesitancy) and US treasury yields not knowing where to go after contradicting economic signs and no further direction from FED Speakers. Hence, the past week saw even further indecisive price action as all participants waited for Fed Chairman Powell to fold under dovish pressure after persistent threats from the Trump Administration. The US Dollar suffered greatly on Friday as Participants overestimated his comments, but looking back (and…
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Dogecoin (DOGE) is trading near $0.22, caught in a tightening range that has traders eyeing a potential breakout. The memecoin dipped 5% over the past 24 hours, holding flat on the weekly chart, while trading volume crossed $3 billion. On the 4-hour chart, DOGE has formed a symmetrical triangle pattern, a technical setup often signaling an explosive move once price escapes the structure. Analyst Ali Martinez noted that the asset is nearing the lower boundary of this formation. He suggested that “one last dip before the breakout” may occur, with support at $0.22 and resistance at $0.24–$0.25. A push above this resistance could target $0.26, $0.28, and $0.31, while a br…
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Avino Silver & Gold Mines (TSX, NYSE-A: ASM) said Monday it has bought down and extinguished all royalties and remaining payments for full ownership of its La Preciosa project in Durango, Mexico. It paid $13.25 million up front and agreed to an $8.75 million deferred payment in a year. The move is aimed at lowering the project’s operating cost profile ahead of mining to start this year. Management views the transaction as beneficial for net asset value. It says it simplifies La Preciosa’s cost structure and retains more value for shareholders and communities. “This cornerstone asset is now materially unencumbered,” CEO David Wolfin said in a press release. “Th…
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Galan Lithium (ASX: GLN) said on Monday it is proceeding with a proposed A$20 million ($13 million) private placement for its Hombre Muerto West (HMW) lithium project in Argentina following the completion of due diligence by The Clean Elements Fund. As previously announced on June 20, Clean Elements will purchase nearly 182 million of Galan’s shares at a price of A$0.11 each, representing a 21% premium at the time. The purchase will be made in two equal tranches of A$10 million, with the first closing within five business days and the second tranche closing no later than Nov. 22. At market close Monday, the stock traded at A$0.14 apiece, giving the Australian lith…
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The US Dollar has been at the center of significant volatility over the past few weeks, navigating a softer NFP release at the beginning of the month, a notably stronger PPI report, and a Federal Reserve Chair Powell who was interpreted as dovish despite his measured tone. This led to a drop in the Greenback last Friday, followed by a minor rebound in today's session. On the other hand, the Swiss Franc hasn't pursued its strengthening trend against its major counterparts as the Swiss National Bank got caught in a massive disinflationary trend, forcing their dovish tone. As a reminder, Switzerland has achieved one of the worst tariff deals with the US, with the Swiss pro…
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Ethereum has become the default settlement layer engine of decentralized finance, and Tom Lee, the co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, has recently expressed a bullish stance on ETH that was far from a random call. This dominant position explains why Lee’s confidence in ETH is rooted in speculation and the backbone of digital finance. How Ethereum Powers The Largest Share Of Decentralized Finance In an X post, analyst AdrianoFeria has highlighted that Tom Lee, the co-founder of Fundstrat Global Advisors, has chosen ETH because it is the default choice for stablecoins, tokenization, and DeFi, and the very rails on which the future of finance is being built. Ethereum …
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Mastering Retracements in Trading: A Practical Guide Mastering Retracements in Leverage Trading Retracements are one of the most powerful tools in technical analysis, and understanding how they work can significantly improve your trading results. In this article, we’ll break down why retracements work and how to trade them effectively using a common-sense approach. Why Do Retracements Work in Trading? Retracement levels are widely used by traders to identify potential reversal or continuation points within a trend. Most traders rely on Fibonacci retracement levels such as 38.2%, 50%, and 61.8%. These levels aren’t magical or based on some supernatural force. they work b…
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The XRP price action continues to dominate analysts’ discussions as bullish technical setups point toward a potential breakout. Popular crypto analyst Dark Defender has shared insights that reinforce this bullish sentiment, noting that regardless of which technical framework traders apply, the outcome points to the same conclusion: XRP is poised to explode. XRP Price Predicted To Explode Soon Dark Defender has declared that “all roads lead to Rome” as XRP’s long-awaited Cup and Handle formation is now nearing completion. On the weekly chart, XRP successfully carved out a rounded cup portion after months of consolidation. The cryptocurrency is finishing the “handle” port…
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Bitcoin is entering a pivotal moment after failing to secure a close above the highly watched $125,000 all-time high. The rejection at this level triggered a sharp retrace, leaving bulls defending critical demand zones around $110,000–$112,000. This range is now seen as the line in the sand that could determine whether BTC resumes its bullish trajectory or faces deeper consolidation. Market analysts remain divided. Some highlight the resilience of buyers who continue to absorb selling pressure and maintain higher lows. Others, however, warn that failing to reclaim momentum soon could give bears the upper hand and accelerate a correction. Top analyst Axel Adler expresse…
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Aris Mining (TSX: ARIS; NYSE-A: ARMN) is set to leave Canada with the sale of its Juby gold project, its sole Canadian asset, to McFarlane Lake Mining (CSE: MLM) in an investment deal scaled up to $25 million. The deal is to see Aris become a 19.9% shareholder in McFarlane Lake, and consists of up to $15 million in bridge financing from a syndicate of lenders and a non-brokered equity offering of up to $10 million, the company reported Monday. The specified terms of the deal bring more structure to it than when it was previously announced last month. Juby is located in Northern Ontario, roughly between Timmins and Sudbury. “Execution of this transaction allows…
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Ethereum has once again made headlines by climbing to a fresh all-time high, confirming the strength of its ongoing uptrend. However, despite the bullish price action, warning signs are flashing on the technical front as the Relative Strength Index (RSI) shows a rare divergence. With price pushing higher but momentum indicators losing steam, ETH now faces a critical test on its path toward the much-anticipated $5,000 milestone. Ethereum Breaks Record With Weekly Close Above $4,600 GrayWolf6, in a recent post on X, highlighted that ETH has achieved a significant milestone by closing the weekly candle above $4,600. This level had previously marked the highest weekly close,…
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Kenorland Minerals (TSXV: KLD) has reported more high-grade assays from the Frotet project in northern Quebec with an initial resource on its Regnault gold system due in the months ahead. The latest assays include 12.15 metres grading 26.33 grams gold per tonne from 500.15 metres down hole 25RDD261 on the R6 vein, with intervals of 1.8 metres at 99.64 grams gold and 1.2 metres at 93.48 grams gold, Kenorland reported on Monday. Infill drilling along the same R6 structure in hole 25RDD257 cut 14.4 metres averaging 3.45 grams gold from 526.7 metres down, including 4.6 metres at 7.51 grams. Hole 25RDD257 targeting the R1 vein returned 7.8 metres grading 13.98 grams go…
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Silver held firm on Monday despite losing steam from last week’s rally, as investors continue to weigh the outlook on US interest rates. Spot price traded around $38.90 an ounce for a 0.1% intraday loss. Earlier, it had briefly touched $39 for the first time in a month. In New York, silver futures were 0.6% lower at $38.82 per ounce. Click on chart for live prices. The precious metal is coming off a 2% gain last week, amid rising speculation of a Federal Reserve rate cut next month. A speech by Fed Chair Jerome Powell on Friday solidified those expectations, with markets now seeing a near 90% chance of a September rate cut. Like gold, silver tends to per…
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The US government has added copper, potash and silicon to its draft list of critical minerals, in the most significant overhaul since the it was first published in 2018. The update, mandated every three years under the Energy Act of 2020, follows the 2022 version and now includes 54 minerals. Six were proposed for addition—copper, silicon, potash, silver, lead and rhenium—while two, tellurium and arsenic, were removed. Copper and silicon were included because of the severe economic consequences that supply disruptions could trigger in refined forms, the US Geological Survey (USGS) said. Lead and rhenium, which narrowly missed the 2022 cutoff, were added under…
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