Radar do Mercado
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Cardano (ADA) is showing renewed strength on lower timeframes, with a short-term surge lifting the price above key moving averages. However, this momentum now faces a critical test as mid-term resistance levels come into play. Will the bulls maintain control, or is a reversal on the horizon? ADA Pushes Above Key EMAs: Bulls Seize Short-Term Momentum Analyst Cexscan on X pointed out that Cardano (ADA) is exhibiting a bullish trend on the 30-minute chart. The asset’s price has surged above the 20, 50, and 100-period Exponential Moving Averages (EMAs), indicating rising buying interest and momentum among short-term traders. Adding further strength to the outlook is the Re…
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Cryptocurrencies have found a decent rally amid yesterday's strong session, propulsed by the Ether breaking 4,000 for the first time in 2025 and some positive news. Effectively, US President Trump just passed an executive order allowing Cryptocurrency investments to be counted into American 401Ks (retirement accounts) which boosted sentiment around the longer-run cryptocurrency investment mindset. There has been a few hypothesis, which don't sound too unrealistic, of BlackRock preparing for a XRP ETF in the follow-up from creations of ETFs for Ethereum, and the most recent addition, Solana. However, today's session seems to be a bit more mixed as Bitcoin steps into so…
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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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Gold futures soared to an all-time high on Friday following reports of an unexpected US tariff on bullion bars that could bear significant implications on the global flow of the precious metal. On the COMEX, the most active December gold contract rose as much as 2.3% to $3,534.1 per ounce — a record high. By 10:45 a.m., it had pulled back to $3,484.8 an ounce. Meanwhile, the spot price was largely muted, trading mostly between a narrow range of $3,380-$3,400 and is heading for a slight decrease for the week. The Friday price moves give the New York gold futures a premium of more than $100 an ounce over the London Benchmark, as investors bet on the tariff sh…
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Bitcoin has reclaimed the crucial $115,000 level after briefly dipping to $112,000 earlier this week, signaling renewed strength from the bulls. The sharp recovery highlights buyers’ resilience following recent volatility, with price action now showing signs of bullish dominance. This rebound comes as traders and investors brace for the potential next leg up, eyeing higher resistance levels. Key market data adds weight to the bullish case. The Bitcoin Futures Open Interest Net Position — a closely watched indicator that tracks the balance between long and short positions — has shifted in favor of the bulls, showing a clear edge over shorts. This change in positioning su…
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In May, Poland hit the cover of the prestigious magazine The Economist, as the first country ever to do so. It turned out that Poland's economic condition is of great interest to investors, and the country itself is an interesting alternative to other markets. What is the reason for this, and after two months, are the observations made by the British weekly still valid? Poland's economy today stands out as a dynamic example of steady convergence and resilient growth, driven by robust domestic consumption, strategic investment, and a swift shift toward sustainability. Over the past two decades, Poland has successfully transitioned from a Soviet-style planned economy into a…
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Capstone Copper (TSX: CS) (ASX: CSC) said it’s going ahead with the costlier-than-expected expansion of a sulphide concentrator at its Mantoverde property in Chile in a move that will add six years to the mine’s life. The stock rose. Increasing the concentrator’s daily processing capacity from 32,000 to 45,000 ore tonnes will allow the facility to produce 20,000 extra tonnes of copper and 6,000 more ounces of gold a year, Capstone said Friday. it will also extend the mine life to 25 from 19 years. Dubbed Mantoverde Optimized, the project is now expected to cost $176 million (C$241 million), about 20% more than a previous estimate. Capstone blamed the increase on s…
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Sentiment on the North American opening bell is decently positive but Buyers still have some work to do to undo some of the yesterday's selling – They are still starting to get some traction. There is no major US Data release in today's session, leaving normal trading flows the role to guide the price action. Watch how the weekly candle closes. The earnings season is almost done for most of the Major companies, with the only major miss released yesterday for Eli Lilly which saw its biggest daily drop of 14% since 25 years on a slow down for the company's obesity pill offer, but is still seeing some dip-buying with today's daily open. Markets are still waiting for more …
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South America-focused gold and copper miner Aura Minerals (TSX: ORA; Nasdaq: AUGO) says it’s done with investors in Canada just as the company books record results. April-to-June adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization reached a fourth consecutive quarterly record high of $106 million (C$145.7 million) as gold output grew 7% over the first quarter, Aura said this week. The release followed Aura raising $196 million on its new Nasdaq listing in July. “In the last four to five years [on the TSX], most of the investors are more interested in junior mining, but we are not a junior miner anymore and the investors prefer junior miners or …
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Onchain analytics platform Glassnode has revealed that most Bitcoin short-term holders are in profit. This development has raised the possibility of the flagship crypto facing another sell-off from this category of holders, who may be unable to hold during this period of sideways action. 70% of Bitcoin Short-Term Holders Are in Profit A Glassnode report revealed that 70% of the Bitcoin short-term holders’ supply is in profit despite the recent Bitcoin price pull-back. The platform noted that the deeper the correction, the more their supply is likely to fall into loss, a development which could affect these holders’ confidence. The report further stated that, consideri…
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SPX6900 has ripped 23% higher in the past month, outpacing not just the S&P 500, but also a long list of blue-chip altcoins. For a meme index born from internet culture and irreverent finance, that kind of run reinforces one thing: the 6900 effect is alive and kicking. While traditional markets obsess over earnings calls and GDP prints, meme-led plays are delivering gains that put “serious” assets to shame. Riding this wave is TOKEN6900 ($T6900) – the self-described ‘anti-S&P,’ built on zero utility, zero roadmap, and zero corporate spin. It promises nothing and delivers exactly that. In the upside-down logic of meme finance, that might be the most honest propos…
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Ukraine’s central bank said that digital assets can be legalized and regulated, but they can’t be used as legal tender. While National Bank of Ukraine (NBU) is opening the door to a compliant virtual asset market, it is opposed to recognizing any cryptocurrency as legal tender. NBU Chairman Andriy Pyshny said on 7 August 2025, “When forming the legislative framework for the implementation of virtual assets, in view of European integration, we must move in a clear direction, which is determined by the European MICA directive and the relevant EU Regulations.” “At the same time, this directive entered into force only in January 2025 and it provides a fairly wide scope for…
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10 Compelling Quotes About Gold for 2025: Context, Counterpoints, and Takeaways The world in 2025 is noisy, uncertain, and full of headline whiplash. When the volume spikes, smart people go back to first principles and ask better questions. That is where quotes about gold earn their keep. They do not order you around; they frame the problem. Read these lines for clarity, not hype, and use the context below to decide what matters for you and your money. Quotes About Gold: The List at a Glance “Money is gold, nothing else.” — J. P. Morgan “Gold is a currency, it is the premier currency.” — Alan Greenspan “The reason people hold gold is as protection against tail risk, rea…
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The Chainlink price just confirmed that this token is actually needed. Or at least, that’s what the LINK ▲11.07% Marine army is chanting about. Chainlink has rolled out a strategic LINK reserve funded by both on-chain service fees and off-chain enterprise payments marking a structural shift in how the network sustains itself. The reserve has already accumulated over $1 million in LINK during its early phase, with no plans for withdrawals for “multiple years.” Locking those tokens up is a good substitute for staking which is seem they’re slowly going up on. Here’s what else you need to know: “The launch of the Chainlink Reserve marks a pivotal evolution in Chainlink, es…
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Fifteen years ago today, Satoshi Nakamoto typed out a short, almost casual statement on a Bitcoin forum that would end up sounding prophetic: “The utility of the exchange made possible by Bitcoin will far exceed the cost of electricity used. Therefore, not having Bitcoin would be net waste.” It traded for a mere $0.07 at the time — Aug. 7, 2010 — and largely among a small group of early adopters. It could be mined on a desktop computer. Today, Bitcoin exchanges near $117,000, after reaching a high this year of $123,000. The token is no longer an esoteric experiment by an unknown programmer but the linchpin of a $2.3 trillion crypto space that has captivated retail inv…
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USDCAD rises from a disappointing Canadian Employment number. The data which came at -40.8K vs 13.5K expected , takes out half of the past month's upwards surprise (+83K) and looking at the detail, full-time employment saw the most regression (-51K) while part-time employment rose by a small margin. Overall, the unemployment rate came as expected (6.9% vs 6.9% exp) but overall, Canada has been struggling with job creation for a while now. Canadian Employment data tends to be pretty volatile, especially during summer. In the meantime, the Loonie had appreciated a bit against the US Dollar in the past few days. With not many factors prompting participants to buy the CA…
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The Japanese yen is lower on Friday. USD/JPY is trading at 147.66 in the North American session, up 0.38% on the day. BoJ minutes show support for rate hikesThe Bank of Japan minutes from the July 31 meeting signaled that the BoJ remains committed to further rate hikes. This reiterates comments from BOJ President Ueda that he will raise rates, provided that growth and inflation are in line with the BoJs forecasts. At the same time, members expressed concern about the uncetainty due to tariffs. Members acknowledged that the recent trade agreement between the US and Japan had reduced uncertainty and had made it more likely that inflation would be sustainable at the 2% targe…
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Barrick Mining (NYSE:B)(TSX:ABX) is selling its Alturas gold project in Chile to a Singapore-based unit of Boroo for $50 million in cash, plus a 0.5% net smelter return royalty on gold and silver production. The royalty will end once 2 million ounces of gold and gold-equivalent are produced. Boroo can buy it back within four years for $10 million, Barrick said. “This is another good example of an instance where an asset we own might be better suited in the hands of others while we pursue our priority portfolio of Barrick-managed growth projects,” President and chief executive Mark Bristow said. Alturas sits in Chile’s gold-rich El Indio district, 30 kilometres…
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Bitcoin is trading with renewed volatility after successfully pushing back into the previous price range above the $115,000 level. This move signals resilience from the bulls, who are showing strength following several days of panic selling and heightened fears of a deeper correction. Market sentiment, while still cautious, is improving as BTC buyers reclaim ground. According to CryptoQuant data, the % BTC price change since the last difficulty bottom indicator currently sits at +7.4%, placing it in the green zone. This metric is a valuable tool for assessing miner health and market stability. Historically, real miner capitulation phases occur when this reading drops in…
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Greatland Resources (ASX: GGP) is facing questions from the Australian Securities Exchange over why it slashed production and cost targets just weeks after its debut on the bourse. The Western Australian gold and copper miner, backed by Andrew Forrest’s Wyloo Metals, cut its 2026 financial year gold production forecast to between 260,000 and 310,000 ounces, down from the 300,000 to 340,000 ounces outlined in its prospectus. It also lifted its growth capital estimate for the same period at the Telfer gold and copper mine to as much as A$260 million — more than triple the A$80 million figure disclosed before listing. The revisions, announced July 29, came barel…
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Crypto pundit Versan Aljarrah, the founder of Black Swan Capitalist, published a lengthy post on X on Aug. 7 alleging that the XRP price is being deliberately constrained by a multi-pronged architecture spanning exchanges, regulation, and liquidity infrastructure. Framing the situation as “The Biggest Financial Cover-Up,” Aljarrah writes that “the current price of XRP doesn’t reflect its utility, its adoption, or its strategic position,” and claims the “suppression mechanisms in place are layered, coordinated, and strategically embedded within the very exchanges, regulations, and infrastructure that claim to support a free market.” Is The XRP Price Manipulated? Anchoring…
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Upset you didn’t buy that dip last week? With Uncle Trump in charge, making money in crypto isn’t even hard anymore, and now we’re finally seeing the Trump 401K crypto play come into focus. President Donald Trump has moved to expand what Americans can hold in their retirement accounts, signing an order that could bring crypto, private equity, and real estate into 401(k) plans for the first time at scale. About 90 million savers could be affected. “This executive order supports our efforts to improve flexibility and eliminate unfair one-size-fits-all approaches,” Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer said. Even if the allocation to crypto is a measly 0.5% of the average n…
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Asia Market Wrap - Asian Shares on Course for Best Week Since June Asian stocks climbed, driven by gains in Japanese shares, as easing trade tensions with the US and strong tech earnings boosted confidence. In the Asian session the MSCI Asia Pacific Index rose 0.4%, marking its fifth straight day of gains. Japan's Nikkei-225 jumped 2.2% after news that the US agreed to stop stacking universal tariffs and reduce car taxes. SoftBank and Sony shares also rose following positive earnings. This has put Asian shares on course for their best week since June, helped by hopes of a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, despite ongoing tariff concerns. Most Read: USD/JPY Technic…
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Overview: Most the dollar's late sell-off yesterday after the White House endorsed Stephen Miran to fill the remainder of Governor Kugler's term at the Federal Reserve has been recouped today. In mostly narrow ranges, the greenback is firmer against the G10 currencies but the Canadian dollar and sterling. The dollar is also trading with a stronger bias against emerging market currencies. China reports its CPI and PPI figures tomorrow, and next week's US July CPI is expected to have risen for the third consecutive month. In an otherwise quiet session, the gold futures market was roiled by news that US Customs will be imposing a tariff on one -kilogram and 100-ounce gold ba…
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Ripple Labs’ long-running legal fight with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is officially over after both sides agreed to drop their appeals in the case. According to reports, a joint filing on August 7 confirmed the decision to the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, ending a nearly five-year dispute that has shaped debate over how cryptocurrencies are regulated. Back To Business Ripple’s chief legal officer Stuart Alderoty said on social media the matter was “over” and the company could get “back to business.” Appeals Withdrawn, Penalties Finalized Based on reports, the SEC has withdrawn its challenge to a 2023 ruling that XRP sales on public exchanges we…
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