Radar do Mercado
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Analysis of Trades and Trading Tips for the EuroThe price test at 1.1547 occurred when the MACD indicator had already risen significantly from the zero mark, which limited the pair's upward potential. For this reason, I did not buy euros. Selling at 1.1528 resulted in losses. Weak macroeconomic data from the United States is obviously putting pressure on the dollar, undermining its position as an attractive safe-haven asset. Traders fear that the Federal Reserve's tight stance, coupled with the recent shutdown, might severely slow economic growth. However, despite current difficulties, the dollar should not be written off. The American economy remains one of the largest a…
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Saudi Arabia and its deeper-than-thou pockets have finally set their sights on quantum computing, and they are now in it to win it. On 24 November 2025, Saudi Aramco, the state-run energy and chemicals giant, announced that the new quantum computer is all plugged in and ready to play as the wider industry grappled with what its consequences could be for BTC and other blockchain networks. Pasqal, a French quantum computing company, has supplied the Saudis with a computer that does 200 qubits (short for quantum bit), the basic unit of information in a quantum computer. Meanwhile, Saudi Aramco has said that it will use the supercomputer’s quantum computing capabilities fo…
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The Market ambiance seems to have taken a decidedly better turn as Americans get ready to celebrate Thanksgiving. It is worth a reminder that Markets will be closed tomorrow and will close early on Friday, therefore expect volumes to taper off significantly as the day progresses. European Stocks have rallied for a third consecutive day, providing a much-needed sentiment kicker for most North American opens: The S&P 500 just broke back above 6,800; Dow Jones is holding strong above 47,000 and Nasdaq is doing the same above 25,000 – Key psychological marks for US indexes. This week was essential, arriving just when the narrative seemed to have turned dark for the end-…
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Market Insights Podcast (26/11/2025): In today's episode, TraderNick leads the discussion on the UK autumn budget and the subsequent rally in sterling prices. Otherwise, we discuss the narrative surrounding the Fed's December decision, as well jobs number today. Join Nick Syiek (TraderNick) and podcast host Jonny Hart as they review the latest market news and moves. MarketPulse provides up-to-the-minute analysis on forex, commodities and indices from around the world. MarketPulse is an award-winning news site that delivers round-the-clock commentary on a wide range of asset classes, as well as in-depth insights into the major economic trends and events that impac…
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China's self-sufficiency is becoming a problem for many developed countries. The issue is that, with each passing year, Beijing becomes increasingly less reliant on imports. China is developing across all areas of the economy and industry, and it now seems there is no product it does not manufacture. If a country can meet domestic demand with domestic production, why would it need to import anything from abroad? Export dynamics are different. China exports vast quantities of goods worldwide, which is no secret. I can't say its economy relies solely on exports, but exports are a significant portion of GDP. Thus, China imports little but exports a lot. Consumers from differ…
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Europe and America realize that if China is self-sufficient and purchases nothing from them while selling goods worth tens and hundreds of billions of dollars, then something needs to be done about it; otherwise, soon there will be no means to pay for imports, and Beijing will continue to surge ahead in economic growth. Washington was the first to go on the offensive, imposing trade tariffs. Donald Trump's position is simple—if there is an imbalance in the trade balance, it needs to be corrected. Trump's goal is to achieve at least approximately equal amounts of imports and exports. However, Trump's policy is not about opening new factories in America or reducing taxes to…
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On Wednesday, the EUR/USD pair experienced several suitable entry points into the market. Let's take a look at the 5-minute chart to understand what transpired. In my morning forecast, I focused on the 1.1576 level and planned to base my trading decisions on it. The drop and formation of a false breakout around 1.1576 provided a buying opportunity for the euro; however, the pair did not show significant gains. In the second half of the day, long positions based on a false breakout from 1.1560 allowed for re-entry into long positions, resulting in a rise of more than 40 pips. For Opening Long Positions on EUR/USD:The data on the decline in initial jobless claims in the U.…
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What to Know: Most crypto wallets remain either centralized with failure points or overly technical, lacking mobile-friendly UX and meaningful user rewards or integrated benefits. Fragmented tooling forces users to juggle separate apps for swaps, staking, tracking and presales, creating friction that slows broader Web3 adoption. Best Wallet Token backs a non-custodial, multi-chain mobile wallet that integrates tracking, swaps, staking and curated presales within a single interface. By tying fee discounts, higher staking yields and presale access to $BEST, Best Wallet Token aims to turn the wallet into a full-stack Web3 opportunity hub. Crypto wallets are no longer jus…
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Asia Market Wrap - Asian Shares Extend Gains Most Read: Markets are back in Euphoria – Market Wrap for the North American session - November 26 Asian stock markets generally performed well on Thursday. The overall MSCI All Country World Index continued its positive streak, rising for the fifth day in a row. This recent performance has helped limit its total loss for November to just 0.5%, following seven straight months of gains before that. Asian stocks specifically saw a rise of 0.5% on Thursday, which narrowed their November loss to 2%. Japan's Nikkei index performed strongly, surging by more than 1%. Other markets also moved up, with Taiwan's index rising 0.5% for …
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A crypto analyst has made a bold statement about XRP’s current price behavior, arguing that the cryptocurrency’s slow movements are necessary to build strong support levels. The analyst highlights the importance of consolidation and long-term accumulation, suggesting that XRP’s support levels are laying the groundwork for a market reset and a significant price surge. The Mind-Blowing Truth About XRP On Wednesday, crypto market expert Diep Sanh took to X, announcing that he had a mind-blowing message to share with the crypto community. The analyst explained that XRP’s current price action is far more important than many investors realize. According to him, extended perio…
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Canadian miner DPM Metals (TSX: DPM; ASX: DPM) said a feasibility study for the Čoka Rakita project in Serbia shows increased output and higher value generation compared with an earlier estimate. Assuming average gold prices of $1,900 an oz. and a 5% discount rate, Čoka Rakita would have a net present value (NPV) of $782 million while generating a 36% internal rate of return (IRR), Toronto-based DPM said Wednesday. That’s up from an NPV of $735 million in the December 2024 prefeasibility study, which calculated an IRR of 41%. When using $3,500 as a gold price assumption, the projected NPV rises to $2.2 billion and the IRR to 68%, DPM said. “Overall project eco…
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Why isn't EUR/USD rising? The Federal Reserve will be one of the few central banks to lower rates in 2026. The influence of Hassett is pressuring the U.S. dollar, while hopes for peace in Ukraine should support all European currencies, including the euro. Nevertheless, the main currency pair is moving in a "two steps forward, one step back" mode. Perhaps the crux lies in the greenback's ability to confront its fears? Dynamics of Swap Rate Expectations for the Fed After the Reserve Bank of New Zealand lowered the cash rate, it adopted "hawkish" rhetoric. Most likely, the cycle of monetary expansion is over. The same can be said for the European Central Bank. The acce…
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Trade Analysis for Thursday: 1H Chart of the EUR/USD Pair The EUR/USD currency pair traded with minimal volatility, mostly sideways, on Thursday. Yesterday morning, we warned that such movements were to be expected, as there were no scheduled macroeconomic or fundamental events on Thursday. Only in the morning did a consumer confidence report come out in Germany, but it held almost no significance for traders, as it coincided with forecasted values. Thus, the formation of an upward trend on the hourly timeframe continues, but, as we can see, the European currency cannot currently display growth in the manner the dollar has shown in recent months, that is, rising out…
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Ethereum (ETH) has joined Bitcoin (BTC) in a notable price recovery, managing to reclaim the $3,000 mark. This resurgence could signify a pivotal moment for the altcoin, suggesting a potential new upward trend. However, investors remain divided on whether ETH may face further declines or if a year-end rebound could reignite bullish sentiment. ETH’s December Struggles In order to anticipate Ethereum’s probable moves in December, Alex Carchidi, an analyst at The Motley Fool, notes that this month has traditionally been a difficult month for the cryptocurrency. Since 2016, Ethereum has only concluded December higher than it started in four of the nine years studied. In th…
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Yesterday, the US market was closed for Thanksgiving. However, futures for American stock indices continued to trade, losing momentum despite rising expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut, which allowed the global stock market to achieve its best performance since June of this year. Futures and options trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) was suspended due to technical issues. The disruption specifically affected the trading of futures on US Treasury bonds and contracts on the S&P 500 index. Trading on the EBS currency platform was also interrupted due to the CME's outage. The MSCI All Country World Index showed little change. Nevertheless…
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Holy ground cannot remain empty. With the US markets closed for Thanksgiving, investors are shifting their focus to other regions, Asia and Europe. At the same time, traders have an opportunity to ponder the future of the S&P 500. According to the consensus forecast by Reuters experts, the broad stock index is expected to rise by 12% in 2026 due to the easing of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy, the resilience of the US economy, and the ongoing strength of the technology sector. Interestingly, in light of the closed US markets, investors prefer to buy shares of technology companies in other regions. Asian stock indices outperformed their American counterparts in…
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As the crypto market rebounds from the recent lows, Solana (SOL) has reclaimed a crucial level, nearing a key resistance area that could set the stage for a long-awaited price recovery rally, according to some market watchers. Solana Bounces Despite ETF Outflows The crypto market has surged above the $3 trillion mark for the first time in a week, with Bitcoin, Ethereum, and most leading cryptocurrencies reclaiming crucial support levels lost during the latest market pullback. Solana joined the market rally and jumped from the recently recovered $135-$140 area to the upper zone of its local range on Wednesday afternoon. Notably, the altcoin has been trading between the …
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Bitcoin has not grown at the rapid rate expected so far in the cycle, and some have blamed this on the fact that the Federal Reserve has been practicing quantitative tightening. This refers to a period when the central bank is reducing its money supply in a bid to reel in excess liquidity. As a result, buying power seems to have fallen as there isn’t enough liquidity flowing into risk assets such as Bitcoin. However, this could all be changing very soon as the Fed begins to change its stance. Quantitative Easing Could Bring About More Liquidity After a long stretch of quantitative tightening, the Fed’s recent comments suggest that there is a move toward quantitative easi…
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What to Know: Hash Ribbon recovery after a 35% Bitcoin correction, coupled with depressed hashprice, aligns with historic late‑stage capitulation and potential cyclical bottoms. Miner stress and hashrate pullbacks often precede cleaner supply dynamics, setting the stage for capital rotations into higher‑beta narratives like AI and creator tokens. AI‑powered creator platforms are targeting opaque fees, arbitrary bans, and fragmented tooling as Web2 subscription and fan platforms continue to extract oversized revenue shares. SUBBD combines Web3 payments with AI assistants, voice cloning, and token‑gated content to help creators keep more earnings and automate fan engageme…
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Bitcoin dropped sharply this month and is set to post one of its worst Novembers in years, leaving traders and fund managers weighing whether to buy or hold fire. Based on reports, the token is down about 18% for November and was trading below $91,000 as markets quieted heading into the weekend. Market Cleansing Opens The Door For Buyers According to CoinGlass, this decline approaches the scale of losses seen in November 2019, when Bitcoin fell roughly 17%, and is far from the harsh 35% crash of November 2018. Reports have disclosed that some analysts view the drop as a market reset. Nick Ruck, research director at LVRG, said overleveraged positions and weak projects …
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Conversations around XRP have grown louder in recent weeks as the cryptocurrency continues to trade around the $2.2 region while new Spot XRP ETFs continue to attract inflows across multiple issuers. One voice in the community has attempted to explain why the market is unusually calm despite rising institutional demand. An XRP enthusiast known as Pumpius shared a detailed thread on X that breaks down the mechanics behind the new ETFs and why the real impact may still be ahead. His argument is that the current XRP price action does not yet reflect what is going on behind the scenes. Why ETF Rules Create A Special Market Dynamic Pumpius explained that the foundation of …
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Momentum on Solana is compressing as the chart approaches two pivotal decision points, making the coming days especially significant. With a deeper corrective target on the macro frame and a respected support zone in the mid-range, SOL is gearing up for a move that could shape its next major trend. This Wave Completed As Solana Signals A Larger Pullback Elliott Waves Academy has presented a fresh perspective on SOL, focusing on the weekly timeframe. According to the analysis, SOL appears to have completed its upward wave, identified as wave (1)/(A), within a broader bullish structure. This recent break below a key level reinforces the view that a deeper corrective phase …
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Navoi Mining and Metallurgical Company (NMMC) has received a credit rating upgrade by S&P Global to reflect its status as one of the world’s biggest gold producers. On Tuesday, S&P upgraded the Uzbekistani miner’s long-term credit rating to ‘BB’, with a ‘Stable’ outlook, citing the Central Asian nation’s improved sovereign. The upgrade reflects “the company’s solid financial position and the resilience of its operational performance,” the firm said in a statement. The agency expects NMMC to maintain a balanced financial approach, enabling the company to continue making a significant contribution to the national economy, it added. S&P’s rating also …
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[Palladium vs USD] With all technical conditions such as the Golden Cross intersection between the two EMAs and the RSI in the Neutral-Bullish area, then XPD/USD has the potential to strengthen in the near term. Key Levels 1. Resistance. 2 : 1530.57 2. Resistance. 1 : 1508.51 3. Pivot : 1464.88 4. Support. 1 : 1442.82 5. Support. 2 : 1399.19 Tactical Scenario: Positive Reaction Zone: If the price of XPD/USD breaks out and closes above 1464.88, it has the potential to strengthen to 1508.51. Momentum Extension Bias: If 1508.51 is successfully broken, then XPD/USD will test the level at 1530.57. Invalidation Level / Bias Revision: The upside bias weake…
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Ivanhoe Mines (TSX: IVN) said copper output next year at its Kamoa-Kakula complex in the Democratic Republic of Congo should lag 2024 levels even as efforts to rehabilitate the site gather pace following seismic-induced flooding. Contained copper production will probably range between 380,000 and 420,000 tonnes in 2026, before increasing about 30% to 500,000-540,000 tonnes in 2027, Ivanhoe said Wednesday in a statement. The company also maintained its medium-term goal of producing about 550,000 tonnes annually. “The revised guidance provides the market with long overdue clarity on the near- to medium-term outlook for the company,” Scotia Capital mining analyst Ore…
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