Radar do Mercado
Resumo diário completo com análise técnica e fundamental dos mercados globais, incluindo movimentos em Forex, ações, metais e decisões macroeconômicas relevantes.
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What to Know: MEXC’s Fiat New User Gift and Fiat & P2P Lucky Draw offer real, withdrawable $USDT rewards for both new and existing users across Europe and the UK. New users earn 15 $USDT by depositing 100 $USDT and completing a 50 $USDT futures trade, with direct account credit. Every participant will win between 1–5,000 $USDT through the Lucky Draw, running until December 1, 2025. The campaigns highlight MEXC’s growing footprint in Europe, offering seamless fiat and P2P deposit options for easier onboarding. MEXC, one of the fastest-growing global crypto exchanges, has rolled out two major reward campaigns for users across Europe and the UK, delivering instant $U…
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We introduce you to the daily updated section of Forex analytics where you will find reviews from forex experts, up-to-date monitoring of financial information as well as online forecasts of exchange rates of the US dollar, euro, ruble, bitcoin, and other currencies for today, tomorrow and this trading week.Useful links: My other articles are available in this section InstaForex course for beginners Popular Analytics Open trading account Important: The begginers in forex trading need to be very careful when making decisions about entering the market. Before the release of important reports, it is best to stay out of the market to avoid being caught in sharp market fluctu…
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A leading market expert recently hinted at an impending bottom for Bitcoin (BTC), suggesting that within the next 328 days, the cryptocurrency could reach a price range between $38,000 and $50,000. Bitcoin Price Bottom In October 2026 Although Bitcoin’s performance this year has lagged behind US stock markets and gold, it has still managed to achieve notable highs, currently trading nearly 20% below its record peak of $126,000 reached earlier in October. However, the current market landscape is marked by considerable uncertainty among investors, with fear and selling pressure leading Bitcoin to consolidate just above the $100,000 mark. In a recent social media post …
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Markets Surge as U.S. Government Shutdown Nears End Stock Market Facts The end to the stalemate in the U.S. Senate and growing optimism for an end to the government shutdown have sparked a sharp rally across risk assets, from equities to gold. Many are calling it a relief rally, while others see it as a reaction to expectations of a coming liquidity boost once government operations resume. Regardless of the label, what matters to traders is the reaction to the news. The eventual reopening of the government should not have been a surprise, only the timing was uncertain. As noted on the Global-View.com Forex Forum, with Thanksgiving less than three weeks away, pressure…
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November has seen surprising events unfold in the financial markets. Instead of rising after weak labor market data from alternative sources, EUR/USD maintained its resilience. After winning the midterm elections, Democrats yielded to Republican demands. The Senate supported a bill for temporary government funding until January 30 without concessions on healthcare. The approaching end of the shutdown initially strengthened the U.S. dollar. These developments left investors scratching their heads. Dynamics of U.S. Labor Market Indicators Employment in the private sector, according to ADP, left much to be desired. Statistics from Challenger, Gray & Christmas signa…
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So, the final showdown between Donald Trump and the Federal Reserve may be set for 2026. In 2025, the U.S. president suffered a complete defeat in this battle, but perhaps he did not aim to defeat the central bank so quickly. Let's recall that the FOMC consists of 12 voting members. From time to time, they are replaced by other committee representatives who do not have voting rights. Accordingly, all Trump needs to do is establish control over half of the committee. In 2025, he managed to sway at least three FOMC members to his side: the newly appointed and temporary Stephen Miran (who replaced Adriana Kugler), Christopher Waller (whom Trump promised to consider for the p…
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The global gold market is showing strength once again. At the beginning of November, the price of the precious metal surged nearly 3%, settling above $4,100 per ounce and reaching a two-week high. The reason is simple: investors are increasingly discussing the Federal Reserve's imminent rate cuts. In light of weak U.S. economic data, gold has become a primary safe haven for those seeking stability in a turbulent economy. Why Gold is RisingThe increase in gold prices in November is not a flash of random optimism, but rather a reflection of fundamental processes in the global economy. Recent U.S. statistics have come in worse than expected. In October, the number of jobs d…
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The euro, pound, and other risk assets continue to show strength against the US dollar. Yesterday, amid a lack of key data, the euro continued to strengthen against the US dollar, reaching a weekly high. The pound also strengthened as many traders bet on the imminent conclusion of the shutdown in the US. However, despite the optimistic sentiment, some caution remains. Even after the shutdown ends, its consequences will be felt by the American economy for some time. Specifically, this concerns delays in the publication of important macroeconomic data, which will not be prepared in a single day and will take quite some time. Today, in the first half of the day, figures for …
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Funstrat co-founder Tom Lee says Ethereum could be the crypto market’s near-term leader, targeting a move to $12,000 by January on the back of Wall Street’s tokenization push and rising growth expectations for smart-contract platforms. In an interview released Nov. 10 with Tom Nash, Lee emphasized that while Bitcoin remains under-owned, “there’s a bigger move in Ethereum” over the next several weeks as capital reallocates toward the rails that power stablecoins and tokenized assets. Why Ethereum Is Poised To Rally Soon Lee anchored his call to a blend of technical and fundamental drivers. Citing Funstrat’s head of technical strategy, he noted: “Mark Newton […] thinks we …
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Nuclear power will receive most of the money from the US Energy Department’s loan office as part of a government push to ensure new reactors are built quickly, Energy Secretary Chris Wright said in published comments. Billions of dollars of equity financing capital will be matched in a maximum proportion of four-to-one with low-cost debt from the Loans Programme Office, CNBC reported, citing Wright’s speech Monday at a conference hosted by the American Nuclear Society in Washington, DC. “We have significant lending authority at the loan program office,” CNBC quoted Wright as saying in his address. “By far the biggest use of those dollars will be for nuclear power …
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Crypto analyst Balo has assured that the Dogecoin price rally to a new all-time high (ATH) above $0.74 is in the works. He explained why this rally may be closer than some may imagine despite the recent bearish price action. Dogecoin Price Eyes Rally Above $0.74 ATH In an X post, crypto analyst Balo shared an accompanying chart showing that the Dogecoin price could surpass its current all-time high of $0.74, reaching $0.8 in the process. This came as the analyst opined that a major run was imminent for the foremost meme coin, despite its current downtrend. Balo explained that at each local bottom since early 2024, there has always been a “messy” Dogecoin price action…
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As traders remain on edge—particularly awaiting the market's reaction to the US House of Representatives' approval to end the 42-day government shutdown—tech billionaire and early investor in PayPal and Facebook, Peter Thiel, has stirred debate with his latest remarks on Bitcoin. In a recent interview, Thiel stated that Bitcoin has effectively been co-opted by large financial institutions and the state. According to Thiel, the ideological foundation of cryptocurrencies—decentralization—has been permanently lost. "Today, BTC is convenient even for the FBI, which tells you everything about how institutionalized it has become," he said. Thiel admitted he still holds some…
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BNB’s price is showing signs of a rebound but remains trapped within a head and shoulders pattern. This setup could decide whether the token continues higher or faces another pullback in the coming sessions. Head and Shoulders Pattern Signals Possible Downside Move Crypto analyst Batman highlighted in a recent update on X that BNB is currently forming a Head and Shoulders (H&S) pattern on the lower timeframe chart. This classic top formation is a significant bearish signal, strongly indicating that the immediate upward momentum is failing and a structural reversal may be imminent as sellers gain control of the asset. Supporting this bearish outlook, Batman identifi…
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On Wednesday, the euro-dollar pair tested the upper boundary of the range 1.1530–1.1590 again, which corresponds to the middle line of the Bollinger Bands indicator on the daily chart. Overcoming this target will open the way to the next resistance levels – 1.1650 (the lower boundary of the Kumo cloud on D1) and 1.1700 (the upper line of the Bollinger Bands on the same timeframe). However, for EUR/USD buyers, this is by no means an easy task; for instance, the previous day's attempt failed. Tuesday's high was 1.1606, while the day closed at 1.1583. In other words, despite the prevailing bullish sentiment for the pair, traders remain cautious. As soon as the price cros…
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VivoPower International’s evolving “digital asset treasury” blueprint took center stage in New York this week as Adam Traidman, the company’s Chairman of the Board of Advisors and a former Ripple board member, sketched out what he called a “DAT 2.0” or “anti-DAT” playbook to accumulate XRP at a steep discount while simultaneously extracting on-chain yield. Speaking at the XRP Meetup NYC in the run-up to Ripple’s Swell conference—and in remarks shared via a clip by Crypto Eri (@sentosumosaba) on X—Traidman argued that the publicly listed “digital asset treasury companies” which ran hot earlier this year are now trading like the investment-trust boom-and-bust of the early …
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The EUR/USD currency pair traded calmly on Wednesday. Throughout the day, there were again no significant messages available to traders, so there was nothing to react to. However, on days when important messages were released, the market also did not rush to actively open positions. Thus, if volatility is at "zero" when the market has "food for thought," what can be expected on days when the macroeconomic and fundamental background is absent? In our view (which we express almost daily and will continue to do so), the main point at this time is the flatness on the daily timeframe. It is this flatness that explains the weak volatility, illogical local movements, and the mar…
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Nigel Farage believes Bitcoin is the real deal, calling it scarce, secure, and impossible to inflate. Unlike regular money, he says, Bitcoin can’t just be printed into worthlessness. He’s even following Trump’s lead by bringing crypto into his campaign. Nigel Farage isn’t holding back on his stance toward crypto. “Britain cannot afford to be left behind,” he said in response to the Bank of England’s plan to restrict how much exposure banks, payment firms, and individuals can have to stablecoins. What he means is pretty simple: while the U.S., EU, Singapore, and Hong Kong are all rolling out structured frameworks for crypto and digital currencies, the UK is still dra…
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Trade Analysis of Wednesday: 1H Chart of the EUR/USD Pair On Wednesday, the EUR/USD currency pair continued to endure its trials. Recall that the euro has been experiencing a total flat for several months, which is clearly visible on the daily timeframe. Therefore, on the lower timeframes, we continue to observe frequently alternating trends, illogical movements, low volatility, and outright "empty" days. Yesterday's situation completely matched these signs. The macroeconomic background in the Eurozone and the US was essentially absent, resulting in volatility around 40 pips for the pair. We believe that the flat on the daily timeframe is the key aspect to prioritize …
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Overlooked in October’s Perp DEX War, dYdX has just stunned markets after the governance process approved a sweeping update to its tokenomics framework, allocating 75% of all protocol revenue toward open-market DYDX token buybacks. The proposal, numbered #313, was passed by 59.38% of community voters on Thursday, marking one of the most aggressive revenue-to-buyback ratios among major decentralized protocols. Previously, only 25% of net protocol fees were allocated to DYDX repurchases, with the remainder directed toward operational and treasury functions. Therefore, the new move can be seen as tripling the buy pressure on the price. …
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Massachusetts-based battery materials recycler Ascend Elements has announced a multi‑year offtake agreement for lithium carbonate with global commodities giant Trafigura, totalling 15,000 metric tons to be delivered between 2027 and 2031. The partnership pairs Ascend Elements’ Hydro‑to‑Cathode technology with Trafigura’s global marketing and logistics platform to accelerate a resilient battery materials supply chain, the company said. Under the terms of the deal, Trafigura will provide global marketing and logistics capabilities, while Ascend Elements produces refined, low-carbon lithium carbonate produced from recycled lithium‑ion batteries and manufacturing scra…
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Demand for the US dollar has been increasing for over a week, starting around the time when the "smell" of the government shutdown's conclusion emerged in America. Perhaps the shutdown isn't really the issue, and the market, which initially ignored the government halt, continues to do so now? This sounds quite plausible, but in my reviews, I have previously mentioned that it is not solely about the shutdown that the market "does not see." The matter lies in the overall news background. Let's consider another recent event that gave the dollar a chance at success, rare in 2025. Following a series of speeches from FOMC officials, the probability of a rate cut at the December…
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The EUR/USD currency pair continued its upward movement on Thursday, which aligns perfectly with the overall fundamental backdrop but does not correspond to the news of the day. Let's clarify once again. The overall fundamental background (global) has been and continues to work against the US dollar. Therefore, any increase in the pair is logical, while any decrease is purely technical, corrective, and illogical. Yesterday, the US shutdown officially ended —what did we see? A decline in the American currency. Where is the logic? There is none. Many experts continue to devise various explanations for market movements, failing to understand a simple truth: illogical movemen…
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The GBP/USD currency pair traded up throughout Thursday. Most traders likely wonder why. However, for those who regularly read our reviews, this question should not arise. Let's look at the situation from yesterday in general. In the morning, news broke that the US government had finished the longest shutdown in history after 43 days. Is this a positive factor for the American economy and currency? Undoubtedly. So why did the dollar fall during the day? Also in the morning, the UK published reports on GDP and industrial production. Both reports were a dismal failure. If the British economy grew by even a meager 0.1%, industrial production fell by 2% in September. Is this …
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Bitcoin is no longer the speculative playground it once was. What began as a retail-driven movement powered by early adopters and crypto enthusiasts has evolved into a market increasingly shaped by institutional capital, from BTC ETFs absorbing billions in inflows to corporations and hedge funds adding BTC to their balance sheets. Why Institutional Accumulation Has Changed Bitcoin Volatility The narrative around Bitcoin has undergone a fundamental transaction. According to the Arch Network post on X, the institutional participant in Bitcoin is no longer emerging; it’s already established. Spot Bitcoin ETF now holds over 1 million BTC, which is roughly 5% of the total sup…
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