Radar do Mercado
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Ethereum’s high-timeframe structure exposes the fallout from the leverage massacre. Open Interest has cratered, reflecting widespread liquidation across futures markets. With leverage drained and traders shaken out, the path forward depends on whether spot demand can fill the vacuum left by the OI collapse. The recent market volatility has presented a critical opportunity to assess the underlying health of various crypto assets. In an X post, Daan Crypto Trades, a full-time crypto trader and investor, has offered a compelling analysis of Ethereum’s high-timeframe chart, specifically focusing on Open Interest (OI), which shows exactly how much speculative excess has been …
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Ethereum price is still struggling to settle above $4,220. ETH is now consolidating in a range and might decline sharply if there is a move below $3,880. Ethereum started a recovery wave above the $4,000 and $4,020 levels. The price is trading below $4,050 and the 100-hourly Simple Moving Average. There is a short-term contracting triangle forming with support at $3,950 on the hourly chart of ETH/USD (data feed via Kraken). The pair could continue to move up if it trades above $4,075. Ethereum Price Dips To Support Ethereum price struggled to settle above $4,200 and corrected most gains, like Bitcoin. ETH price declined below the $4,050 and $4,000 levels. It even test…
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Ethereum (ETH) is back in the spotlight after Fidelity clients purchased roughly 36,460 ETH ($154.6 million), signaling renewed institutional demand even as spot ETH ETFs logged heavy redemptions. Before stabilizing around $4,100, the second-largest cryptocurrency briefly dipped below $4,000 this week, but several analysts argue the pullback places ETH in a key “buy zone” ahead of a potential push toward new highs. Fidelity Steps In as ETFs See Redemptions Fidelity’s reported buy spotlights a growing trend as traditional finance is steadily increasing exposure to Ethereum’s smart-contract ecosystem, staking yields, and tokenization upside. The move contrasts wi…
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Bitcoin price is struggling to settle above $113,500 and $114,000. BTC is now consolidating and might start another decline below $110,000. Bitcoin started a fresh decline after it failed to clear the $114,000 resistance level. The price is trading below $113,000 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $112,000 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might continue to move down if it trades below the $110,200 zone. Bitcoin Price Faces Hurdles Bitcoin price started a recovery wave above the $112,500 resistance level. BTC recovered above the $112,800 and $113,000 resistance level…
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Elon Musk’s one-word reply on X has put Bitcoin back in the headlines, even if the comment was brief. His simple response — “True” — came after a widely shared post linking recent gains in gold, silver and Bitcoin to heavy government spending and currency debasement. Markets and crypto fans noticed fast. Musk’s Brief Reply Signals Interest According to the post by ZeroHedge, which has more than 2 million followers, the rallies were tied to what the author called an AI “arms race” between the US and China and to large-scale fiscal outlays. Musk agreed with the thread. He added a view that echoes a common pro-Bitcoin line: fiat can be printed, while Bitcoin’s tie to ener…
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The Dogecoin weekly chart structure may be setting up for a classic Elliott Wave “third wave” advance, according to trader and market commentator Cantonese Cat (@cantonmeow), who argued that DOGE has reclaimed a critical Fibonacci level and could be transitioning from corrective price action into a new impulsive leg. Dogecoin Set For Takeoff As Wave 3 Kicks In Sharing a weekly chart, the analyst wrote: “Initially I thought DOGE wave 2 retraced to 0.5 of wave 1, which is valid, but it decided to get to 0.382 which is also possible for a wave 2 retracement. Now it’s reclaiming 0.618 and wave 3 could be starting… and wave 3 is the most bullish and most powerful of them all.…
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The Ethereum Foundation has deposited 2,400 ETH into Morpho’s lending vaults, along with roughly $6 million in stablecoins. This marks a notable shift in how the foundation is handling its treasury. It looks like they’re getting more comfortable with using DeFi protocols directly. On-chain analysts say this might be the largest single exposure the foundation has taken on in a permissionless lending system. Morpho is an open DeFi platform designed to improve capital efficiency. It matches borrowers and lenders more directly, reducing the gap between borrowing and lending rates. By using Morpho, the Ethereum Foundation is putting serious trust in the protocol’s infrastruct…
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Tether has expanded its reach to Solana by launching two omnichain tokens, USDT0 and XAUT0, built using LayerZero technology. These tokens are managed by Everdawn Labs and are designed to move seamlessly across blockchains while staying fully backed. USDT0 connects Solana to a broader liquidity network that includes Ethereum, Tron, TON, and others. According to Lorenzo R., co-founder of USDT0, the system now taps into more than $175 billion worth of Tether liquidity across chains. Circulating Supply Still in the Early Stages Right now, USDT0 has a circulating supply of roughly 7.5 billion tokens. XAUT0, the gold-backed counterpart, sits at around 7,355 tokens. For conte…
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XRP may be quietly setting the stage for another major breakout. Recent chart patterns and market behavior show striking similarities to its 2017 accumulation phase, a period that preceded a massive parabolic rally. As Q4 unfolds, technical indicators and Bitcoin dominance data hint that the long-awaited bullish setup could still be in play. Q4 Move Still Possible: XRP’s Bullish Potential Isn’t Gone Yet Crypto analyst CoinsKid recently shared an update confirming that the highly anticipated Q4 move for XRP is still a potential option. This optimistic outlook is heavily underpinned by the current data observed on the Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) chart, which the analyst view…
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The XRP price has been exhibiting a complex pattern of consolidation and retracement for weeks. However, according to prominent market analyst Egrag Crypto, there’s a critical signal to watch for that could determine whether the cryptocurrency’s bullish narrative remains intact or not. The expert’s analysis, shared on X social media, highlights that the behaviour of XRP’s 3-day candles could soon decide the direction of its next major move. XRP Price Integrity Hinges On 3-Day Candle Closes Below $2 In his post on X, Egrag Crypto explains the “measured move breakdown” for XRP, identifying a key technical formation in the form of a descending triangle that, based on its s…
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On Tuesday evening, what may end up being the most closely watched event of the week took place—Jerome Powell's speech. Although, in my view, this event draws more attention out of habit rather than actual substance, at least at this stage. Powell rarely shakes the markets with bold statements or abrupt policy changes. As a result, 8 out of every 10 of his speeches offer little new information. In recent weeks, leading up to the next FOMC meeting, Powell has spoken multiple times, reiterating the same core message: any decision will depend on incoming economic data. Yet therein lies his skill in message delivery. Powell never offers specifics, but like a skilled gardener,…
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On Wednesday, the Japanese yen was rising amid a general weakening of the US dollar. Tensions surrounding trade tariffs escalated on Tuesday after China announced new special port fees for American vessels arriving at Chinese ports. This move came alongside tightened Chinese export restrictions on rare earth metals and threats from U.S. President Donald Trump to raise tariffs on Chinese goods to 100%. In addition, Trump threatened to halt trade with China on several goods, including cooking oil, and responded to China's decision to stop purchasing American soybeans. These developments have raised concerns about a further escalation in the trade conflict between the world…
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The U.S. Dollar Index (DXY), which reflects the value of the dollar relative to a basket of major world currencies, continued its decline for a second consecutive day, falling below the key 99.00 level. This suggests a possible preparation for further losses in the near term. The weakening of the dollar is primarily due to growing expectations that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at least twice this year — once in October and again in December. An additional factor putting pressure on the currency is the concern that an extended government shutdown may have a negative impact on the broader U.S. economy. On Tuesday, the stopgap funding bill proposed by Republic…
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To reach a goal, one must sometimes make sacrifices. France's new Prime Minister, Sebastien Lecornu, concluded that short-term political stability is more important than pushing forward with pension reform. He agreed to postpone raising the retirement age from 62 to 64, effectively protecting himself from a no-confidence vote. As a result, the Socialist Party no longer intends to vote for his removal. The yield spread between French and German bonds plunged, and EUR/USD launched a counterattack. French-German Bond Yield Spread Dynamics Pension reform has long been a cornerstone of Emmanuel Macron's policy agenda. However, the president recognizes that another prime …
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Bitcoin continues to hover around the $112,500 level, with volatility persisting across the market following last week’s historic crash. According to on-chain data, short-term holders (STHs) remain under heavy pressure, showing clear signs of panic. The STH realized price, a metric that tracks the average cost basis of recent buyers, indicates that many traders are still reacting emotionally to price fluctuations. The latest liquidation event seems to have deeply impacted market sentiment — even a small pullback yesterday was enough to trigger another wave of panic selling. Yet, while some investors capitulate, others are seizing the opportunity. The famous Bitcoin OG w…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for October 15 An uneasy sentiment still dominates markets, even as equities somehow manage to close higher. The opening session continued the positive flows coming from Europe but at some point buyers vanished into the fog the moment selling pressure hit. Thin trading conditions are amplifying the swings, with many participants on edge for the latest headline. US-China trade angst remains front and center, with top officials on both sides offering a mix of fiery remarks and conciliatory tones. It is part of the Trump's way of doing to publish harsh comments, never failing to scare markets and TACO it out – Bulls…
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Today, gold has updated its all-time high, driven by a series of fundamental factors. This week has been marked by new threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, who announced the possible suspension of trade operations with China — including shipments of vegetable oil and other goods — in response to Beijing's refusal to purchase American soybeans. In turn, China announced additional special port fees for American vessels entering its ports, as well as stricter export restrictions on rare earth metals. These measures indicate a significant escalation of the trade conflict between the world's two largest economies. At the same time, geopolitical risks and concerns that the…
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Clark Street Associates (CSA), a US advisory firm specializing in government funding for hard tech companies in sectors such as critical minerals, semiconductors, climate technology, and defense, announced Wednesday its expansion into Canada. The move opens up opportunities for Clark Street’s existing and prospective clients to take advantage of a market where government investment is rapidly increasing—and often with less competition for available funding, it said. The firm, which has offices in Washington DC and Los Altos, California said Canada’s federal government is aggressively deploying capital to build domestic technology capabilities, creating unpreced…
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Log in to our mid-week North American Markets overview, where we examine the current themes in North America and provide an overview of indices and currency performances. A strong US dollar and resilient North American equity markets — both on impressive runs since early October — finally met their first major challenge towards the end of last week: the return of US-China trade tensions. The spark came from a Trump Truth Social post last Friday that reignited fears of a new trade war, triggering a sharp risk-off move across markets. China has tightened restrictions on rare earth exports, a move that rattled Washington and recreated what seemed to be a new challeng…
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The recent market-wide crash that sent the XRP price tumbling to $1.2 before an immediate rebound has left traders wondering whether the worst is over. Crypto analyst Steph, in a detailed technical analysis shared on X, noted that the latest move could be an important turning point for XRP. Although his outlook acknowledges the possibility of recovery, his deeper analysis of XRP’s chart history and key indicators paints a mixed picture of what lies ahead for the cryptocurrency. Bearish RSI Divergence Echoes 2021 Price Collapse According to Steph, XRP’s current structure on the weekly timeframe closely mirrors the 2020 to 2021 cycle that led to a 74% correction. The analy…
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Sony is making strides to enter the crypto banking sector through its financial arm, Sony Bank, as the Japanese group has recently submitted an application to US regulators for a national banking charter via its subsidiary, Connectia Trust. This move signifies Sony’s intent to engage in various cryptocurrency-related activities, which include the issuance of US dollar-backed stablecoins, maintaining reserves, and providing custody and fiduciary management services for digital assets to select clients. Sony Seeks OCC Approval For Crypto Banking License In its national banking charter filing with the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), Sony emphasized that i…
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At the end of the third quarter the MINING.COM TOP 50* ranking of the world’s most valuable miners had a combined market capitalization of just under $1.97 trillion, up nearly $700 billion so far in 2025 with most of the gains accumulated in the third quarter. The total stock market valuation of the world’s biggest mining companies has finally surpassed the previous record high reached more than three years ago and in the process transformed the ranking of the upper echelons. Trends in the global mining industry that have been documented in these pages for more than a decade have finally broken through to the mainstream with critical minerals suddenly on everybo…
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Bitcoin is facing a pivotal moment after last Friday’s flash crash briefly sent prices tumbling to the $103,000 level, shaking market confidence before a swift recovery. The leading cryptocurrency has since stabilized, consolidating below the $115,000 mark as traders and institutions reassess short-term momentum. While volatility has returned, on-chain and institutional data continue to show underlying strength in Bitcoin’s fundamentals. According to a new report from Bitwise, institutional demand remains robust — with 72 publicly known companies collectively holding more than 1 million BTC, valued at roughly $117 billion. This includes major corporate holders, ETFs, an…
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Aya Gold & Silver (TSX: AYA) saw double-digit gains on Wednesday for a near all-time high after reporting strong results for the third quarter of 2025, marked by record silver production. During the three months ending Sept. 30, the company produced 1.3 million oz. of the white-colored metal, representing a 29% increase over the previous quarter. The improvement, says Aya, was driven by higher throughput and improved grades at its flagship Zgounder mine in Morocco. For the June-Sept quarter, the Zgounder mill processed on average 3,326 tonnes of material per day, an 11% improvement over Q2 2025, and ran 23% above nameplate capacity. The average head grade also…
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The wave pattern on the 4-hour EUR/USD chart has transformed. It is still too early to conclude that the upward trend segment has been canceled, but the recent decline of the European currency has made it necessary to clarify the wave count. Thus, we now see a series of three-wave structures labeled a-b-c. It can be assumed that they are part of the global wave 4 of the upward trend. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall the wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend segment continues, while the news background remains generally unfavorable for the dollar. The trade war started by Donald Trump continues. The co…
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