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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The weekly chart for XRP has compressed into a decisive structure that now sits on the edge of a major move, and the latest projection from crypto analyst Dark Defender outlines how this structure could push to as high as $36 this bull cycle. His outlook centers on an Elliott Wave pattern that started forming in June, and the chart behind the analysis shows a sequence that is approaching the point where momentum returns with force. Elliott Wave Structure Points To A Wave Three Expansion Technical analysis of the XRP’s weekly candlestick timeframe chart shows that the cryptocurrency has spent the past several months compressing inside a tightening structure, forming a nar…
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Macro uncertainty is resurfacing, and it arrives at a challenging time for the crypto sector. Digital assets are still under pressure, so traders head into Tuesday with one question on their minds: what will this week’s US data and regulatory signals mean for the market? The next 48 hours carry key releases and fresh comments from the SEC, and both could shape rate expectations as the calendar moves into early December. Any shift in the outlook tends to spill across global markets, tightening or loosening the liquidity that often drives Bitcoin and major altcoins. DISCOVER: 9+ Best High-Risk, High-Reward Crypto to Buy in 2025 What Does the BEA’s Calendar Change Mea…
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The evolving role of the US Dollar as a Safe-Haven While the US Dollar has not consistently acted as a primary safe-haven currency since the beginning of 2025, it remains crucial to observe where major players turn to secure their funds during periods of acute market distress. As a brief reminder, safe-haven assets are those that attract significant demand during economic downturns, banking crises, or major geopolitical turmoil. Capital typically flows into these assets, reducing exposure to market risks. This category includes assets like Gold and sovereign bonds, such as US Treasuries. The increased demand for these bonds, particularly during flight-to-safety …
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The Dollar Index has been maintaining below the key 100.00 Psychological Zone after a steep downfall since the beginning of 2025 and is currently right in the middle of the Major Forex currency board. The US Dollar has recently benefited from several tailwinds: de-escalating US-China trade tensions, underscored by ongoing talks between key officials in London; a stronger-than-expected US Non-Farm Payrolls report; and a Federal Reserve that remains reluctant to cut interest rates. The current US Federal Funds rate, holding at 4.50%, notably stands among the highest interest rates within major OECD economies, further supporting the greenback – The FED is still expected to …
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After beginning the week above the critical $115,000 mark, Bitcoin (BTC) and the broader cryptocurrency market initially showed signs of recovery. However, BTC has resumed its downward trajectory, experiencing a 4% decline over the past 24 hours. This downturn has had a cascading effect on other altcoins, particularly Ethereum (ETH) and XRP. BTC, ETH, XRP’s Plunge Explained With the Bitcoin drop, Ethereum recorded a 5% drop, once again losing the pivotal $4,000 support level, while XRP has suffered even greater losses, plummeting by 7% during the same timeframe. This decline has pushed XRP closer to $2.40 as of Tuesday, highlighting the volatility affecting altcoins in t…
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The US Dollar has been in a weird trading zone since the contradicting NFP report from the beginning of the month (forcing a dovish hand) and the strong PPI report that has shown the appearance of tariff effects (forcing a hawkish hand). Since, the odds for a September cut have held tight, despite regressing slightly (was up to 97% before the PPI report but re-corrected back to around 87% currently). The confusion stands from a FED Chair having changed his tone at his Jackson Hole speech last Friday, which tends to be considered a pre-emptive sign of a cut approaching sooner than later. However, Market reactions may have been exaggerated for the little advances he ment…
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The Federal Reserve, for its entire existence, has been there to end the boom and bust cycle of our economy. They’ve never once stopped a crash; at the end of the day bad credit is bad credit, companies have to make money, and they can’t reasonably control what the world does with their money. This brings us to this week: the Federal Reserve is about to host a crypto conference that could decide how digital money fits into America’s future – but what is the Fed payments innovation conference? The Payments Innovation Conference, set for October 21, 2025, will bring together central bankers, policymakers, and Web3 pioneers to discuss the intersection of blockchain, stablec…
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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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Gone are the days when crypto was solely the domain of retail investors. With the rise of crypto treasuries, institutions are closely monitoring the industry. Increasingly, public companies in the United States, Europe, and Japan are exploring cryptos like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana and incorporating them into their balance sheets. Digital Asset Treasury Companies (DATCOs) are redefining how traditional investors, often those preferring equities, gain exposure to burgeoning crypto markets. As of mid-August 2025, the total crypto market stood at over $4 trillion. What’s more? This figure is expected to grow as Wall Street and governments embrace the sector. In the Unit…
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The crypto landscape today is a bit of a mess. Established coins like Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH) are down and don’t seem to be able to stem the losses. In the last 24 hours, .cwp-coin-chart svg path { stroke-width: 0.65 !important; } .cwp-coin-widget-container .cwp-graph-container.positive svg path:nth-of-type(2) { stroke: #008868 !important; } .cwp-coin-widget-container .cwp-coin-trend.positive { color: #008868 !important; background-color: transparent !important; } .cwp-coin-widget-container .cwp-coin-popup-holder .cwp-coin-trend.positive { border: 1px solid #008868; border-radius: 3px; } .cwp-coin-widget-container .cwp-coin-trend.positive…
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Volatility is back again after relatively unsurprising sessions since the past week FOMC. It seems that the since last week, the 2025 theme of currency debasing, seeing a huge rally in metals (Gold, Silver at their yearly highs) and equities was intact after the September meeting which resulted in a cut. Stocks had been continuing their way higher, and metals had retracted slightly before surging again to new highs. But risk-assets have been sending alerts since Monday, with Cryptocurrencies – usually early runners for profit-taking–seeing some strong outflows (look at the Total Crypto Market cap which is hanging around its December 2024 highs, 10% lower than its most …
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Crypto pundit NoLimit has explained why the Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin prices have been dumping recently. He specifically raised claims of manipulation, with these crypto prices recording gains and then fully retracing those gains. In an X post, No Limit stated that the Bitcoin price is dumping because Binance is buying and that Coinbase is dumping a large amount of BTC. The Bitcoin decline has also sparked declines for the Ethereum and Dogecoin prices, which are known to mirror the flagship crypto. Meanwhile, the crypto pundit raised claims of BTC being manipulated. Pundit Explains What Is Happening With The Bitcoin, Ethereum, And Dogecoin Prices NoLimit pointed…
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XRP’s price has continued to chop, trading sideways, which has impacted the price of the U.S. spot ETFs that provide exposure to the altcoin. Canary Capital’s XRP fund has crashed 20% since its launch, although this fund remains the largest by assets under management (AuM). XRP’s Sideways Price Action Leads To Spot ETF Crash The XRP price has continued to trade within a tight range, just above the psychological $2 level, sparking bearish sentiment among investors. The altcoin is down over 10% in the last month, around the time the first spot XRP ETF, Canary’s fund, launched. This bearish price action has notably contributed to a price crash for Canary’s XRPC fund. Tr…
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The market’s leading cryptocurrency, Bitcoin (BTC), has recently attempted to stabilize around $112,000 after experiencing a sharp decline to $110,000 on Sunday, meaning a 10% drop from all-time high (ATH) levels. Ahead of the Federal Reserve’s (Fed) September meeting, market expert Doctor Profit highlighted on X (formerly Twitter) the upcoming implications and the most important technical indicators that paint a bleak picture for Bitcoin (BTC) and the broader market. Fed Rate Cut To Trigger A New Market Correction? Doctor Profit emphasized that the current market environment is markedly different from previous cycles. He believes that the anticipated rate cut by the F…
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Oil is known to be a volatile commodity, and hasn't failed to show some movement in the past few weeks. After consolidating in a two month $60.5 to $64 range, increasing tensions in US-Iran nuclear talk led to a breakout to $67 and shortly after, Israel attacked Iran which brought black gold 15% higher again, touching $78.40 – levels not seen since January 2025. There had been a theme of higher supply and fears of a slower global economic activity which had been holding prices down, but amid geopolitical turmoil (particularly in the Middle East), price dynamics have evolved. The question now is: What are the factors that will be moving Oil in the upcoming weeks? There…
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The Bitcoin price opened Monday with a slight recovery, reclaiming the $113,000 mark after a dip that brought the price down to $109,000—a level that has proven to be significant support for the top cryptocurrency. Despite this temporary bounce, one expert warns of further challenges ahead for bullish investors. Warns Of Further Bitcoin Price Drops In a recent post on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), Doctor Profit expressed confidence in his market analysis, indicating that BTC is on track to reach his projected target range between $90,000 to $94,000, meaning an additional 20% drop for the Bitcoin price. He posited that the cryptocurrency is poised to move…
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Before the end of the year, the U.S. Geological Survey will publish a revised critical minerals list, which will shape defense strategy and stockpiling. The Energy Act of 2020 requires the Department of the Interior to revisit the list every three years, so the upcoming USGS list will be the first update since 2022. This is a new list for a new administration; it will likely reflect the President’s aims and priorities. Already, President Trump’s executive orders indicate the direction of his critical mineral policy. An examination of possible additions to the USGS list will provide insights into a strategy that is becoming increasingly clear: more targeted interventi…
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XRP has just dropped below $3, but the market may not be as bearish as it looks. The price fell into the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement level at $2.96, a significant support zone. The wick to $2.94, which matched the 0.618 subwave target, quickly reversed and reclaimed $2.96. This fast recovery is classic behavior often seen when a market finds its bottom. According to market analyst Casi Trades, the current setup could open the door for XRP to stabilize and possibly aim for higher targets, with levels like $4.80 already on the radar. XRP Holds Strong At $2.96 Support XRP’s latest price action delivered exactly what technical analysts were waiting for. Adding even more we…
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What’s the Difference Between Pre-Tax and Post-Tax Retirement Withdrawals? Executive Summary: The main divide in pre-tax vs post-tax retirement withdrawals comes down to when you pay taxes. Pre-tax accounts delay taxes until you withdraw money in retirement, often forcing taxable distributions at age 73. Post-tax accounts, like Roth IRAs, tax your contributions upfront, but qualified withdrawals can be tax-free for life. Choosing between them—or better yet, balancing both—shapes how much income you keep after taxes, how you manage Medicare and Social Security, and how much you leave to heirs. Why This Question Matters Retirement savings are not just about how much you …
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What’s the safest way to store millions in gold? Executive summary: The safest way to store gold at the seven- or eight-figure level is a layered plan that blends professional vaulting with rigorous documentation, audits, and insurance. Most owners combine fully allocated, segregated vault storage with a smaller portion held closer to home for liquidity. Your final design should be cost-efficient, auditable, and resilient to theft, fraud, and operational mistakes. What “safe” actually means when you hold millions in gold “Safe” is not one thing. It’s a stack of safeguards that reduce distinct risks. With large positions, you should measure storage decisions against five…
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Wheaton Precious Metals, is returning its Future of Mining Challenge and invites ventures from around the world to propose industry solutions aimed at improving operational efficiencies and minimizing environmental impacts. “Constant innovation is essential to responsibly meet the growing global demand for minerals and metals, and it is the driving force behind Wheaton’s Future of Mining Challenge,” Wheaton CEO Randy Smallwood said in a news release. “As a partner to some of the world’s leading mining companies, Wheaton is uniquely positioned to support the industry as it advances the delivery of essential commodities and materials in a more sustainable manner.” …
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When Do RMDs Start for IRAs and 401(k)s? Executive summary: If you’re wondering, “when do RMDs start,” the short answer is age 73 for most savers born 1951–1959. Your first IRA RMD is due by April 1 of the year after you turn 73, though you can also take it by December 31 of the year you turn 73. For many employer plans, you may delay until you retire if your plan allows the still-working exception and you’re not a 5% owner. This exception doesn’t apply to IRAs. After that first year, RMDs are due annually by December 31. Rules differ by account type, employment status, and whether the account is Roth or traditional. What Is an RMD and Why It Matters Tax-deferred accou…
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The bubble in the gold market was discussed at the end of October when XAU/USD prices plummeted off a cliff after reaching a record high. This conversation is still going on. The Bank for International Settlements warns investors not to get carried away with buying the precious metal, which increasingly resembles a risky asset. Since the beginning of 2025, the S&P 500 has set 20 record highs, while gold has achieved 50. According to the BIS, for the first time in 50 years, a situation has emerged where both stock indices and the precious metal are in a bubble. The first sign is the activity of retail investors. Typically, FOMO, or the fear of missing out, manifests i…
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What to Know: Brian Q at Santiment highlights ‘crowd FUD’ as a major driver of bullish surges Crypto market is still largely fear- and emotion-driven Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) could be in a prime position to take advantage of any big $BTC move In 2025, ‘crowd FUD’ is driving the market. The mass panic, fear, uncertainty, and doubt among retail investors in response to political or macro news causes corrections and sharp pullbacks – but within a short time, FUD soon gives way to FOMO. Analysts are beginning to treat it as a potential contrarian indicator: when the crowd is at its most fearful, it may be a signal to buy – and Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) is ready to take advant…
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On-chain analytics firm Glassnode has revealed how the Bitcoin price often forms local bottoms when this holder group shows capitulation. Bitcoin STHs Are Currently Participating In Mild Loss Realization In a new post on X, Glassnode has talked about how short-term price action is often dictated by the top buyers’ reaction to post-ATH drawdowns. As the price slides down, these holders quickly get into losses and can become prone to making panic moves. Bitcoin is currently in such a phase, with a notable amount of supply having a cost basis in the zone between the latest spot price and $120,000, as the below chart shows. The indicator in the graph is the Cost Basis Di…
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