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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Bitcoin is trading around $85,797, below the 2/8 Murray and with a bearish bias after reaching resistance levels around $90,000. If Bitcoin trades within the secondary uptrend channel and rebounds around $85,000, we could expect a recovery, and it could reach the top of the downtrend channel formed at about $90,200 on the daily chart since September 25. A decisive break of the main bullish trend channel in consolidation above $90,500 could be seen as a clear signal to buy Bitcoin with a target at the 4/8 Murray, around the psychological level of $100,000, and it could even reach the 200 EMA around $102,811. Conversely, a sharp break below $85,500 could accelerate the bea…
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Yesterday, only one entry point into the market was formed. Let's take a look at the 5-minute chart and analyze what happened. In my morning forecast, I highlighted the level of 1.1748 and planned to make market entry decisions based on it. The rise occurred, but it did not reach the test of 1.1748, so I missed trading opportunities. In the afternoon, a false breakout in the area of 1.1748 allowed for long positions, resulting in a 20-pip increase in the pair. To Open Long Positions on EURUSD: Yesterday, the euro continued to rise against the dollar after statements from Federal Reserve representative Christopher Waller, who indicated that the central bank is on the righ…
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Analysis of Trades and Advice on Trading the EuroThe price test at 1.1752 coincided with the MACD indicator just starting to move upwards from the zero mark, confirming a good entry point to buy euros. As a result, the pair rose by 15 pips. Yesterday marked further strengthening of the euro against the US dollar. The statement from Christopher Waller, a Federal Reserve representative, that the central bank is on the right track to support the economy, along with weak US data, exerted additional pressure on the dollar. However, caution is essential; there are many important reports ahead from both the Eurozone and the US, and everything could change at any moment. This mor…
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Analysis of Trades and Advice on Trading the Japanese YenThe price test at 155.01 coincided with the MACD indicator just starting to move downward from the zero mark, confirming a good entry point to sell the dollar. However, after the pair declined by 10 pips, the pressure eased. The Japanese yen strengthened against the dollar after Japan's PMI data for manufacturing and services came in better than expected. The yen is also supported by increased expectations for a rate hike from the central bank later this week. Investors will continue to pay close attention to the central bank's signals regarding its next steps. Given rising inflation and improving economic indicator…
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Bitcoin has fallen to the $85,000 area and is currently not showing strong signs of recovery from these lows. Ethereum has also dropped below $3,000 and is poised to move toward $2,700. Meanwhile, the head of the SEC made several statements yesterday regarding privacy in the crypto industry. According to him, blockchain is more transparent than any traditional financial system because every transaction is recorded in an open ledger, which creates certain risks for the future financial system. As a result, cryptocurrency could turn into the most powerful system of financial control when aggressive regulation is applied. However, the SEC Chairman believes that the complete…
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Bitcoin has plummeted to around $85,000, while Ethereum has dropped below $2,900, indicating the dominance of a bearish trend that has been going on since November of this year. A number of other altcoins, including SOL, XRP, and Dogecoin, have also declined. Meanwhile, it was announced yesterday that CME Group, the leading global platform for trading derivative financial instruments, has launched futures for XRP and SOL with quotes tied to the spot market. The statement mentioned that XRP and SOL futures with spot pricing will complement the existing Bitcoin and Ethereum futures. These contracts will allow investors to trade futures positions in the spot market with t…
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See also: InstaForex Trading Indicators for EUR/USD Yesterday marked the beginning of a week packed with scheduled events. Among the most significant reports and upcoming events are the meetings of the central banks of the UK, the Eurozone, and Japan. Market participants will also focus on the release of important macroeconomic data from China, Canada, the UK, Germany, the Eurozone, and the US. The American economy, meanwhile, shows signs of uncertainty, while the dollar is trading near the 98.00 mark on the USDX index, highlighting ongoing risks of weakening. Today, delayed labor market data will be released (October/November): unemployment is expected to be around 4.4%,…
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Meanwhile, as the U.S. dollar comes under significant selling pressure, the current head of the U.S. National Economic Council, Kevin Hassett—who may also become the future Fed chair—said that if he is selected, he will take into account the political views of President Donald Trump, but central bank interest rate decisions will remain independent. "The president has very strong and well-grounded views on what we should do," the official said in an interview. "But ultimately, the Fed's job is to be independent and to work with the group of people on the Board of Governors to reach a consensus on what interest rates should be," he said. Hassett's remarks prompted mixed rea…
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After the sharp rally of the S&P 500 index from its April lows, investors' desire to lock in profits is so strong that it is driving the broad market index lower. Moreover, there are tangible catalysts for this move. Key US labor market data will shed light on the Fed's stance regarding potential rate cuts, while disappointing earnings from tech companies are adding fuel to portfolio rotation. Over the past three trading sessions, Broadcom shares have declined by 18%, translating to a $300 billion market capitalization loss, roughly equivalent to that of its competitor AMD. This marks Broadcom's worst period since 2020, pushing its market value below that of Meta Pla…
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Data shows Bitcoin has witnessed a notable amount of gains during the US trading session in December so far, a shift compared to the November trend. Bitcoin Has Performed The Best During US Trading Session This Month As explained by CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn in a new post on X, the American trading session has flipped for Bitcoin in December. Below is the chart shared by Maartunn, which compares the returns that BTC has achieved across the different trading sessions over the past month. The trading sessions here have been divided based on when investors of a major market are typically active. Bitcoin and other blockchain-based assets run 24/7, so there nat…
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Gold has a long history of serving as a stabilizer when markets become unpredictable, and many retirement investors look to seasonal buying patterns to find smart moments to strengthen their long-term strategy. Throughout the year, certain holidays, global events, and recurring economic cycles reliably elevate interest in physical gold, which can create opportunities for those considering a Gold IRA rollover. Understanding these trends helps pre-retirees and retirees protect purchasing power, diversify more effectively, and reduce reliance on vulnerable paper assets. Understanding Seasonal Gold Demand and Why It Matters for Retirement Investors Seasonal buying patterns ar…
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The Historic Purpose of Coin Ridges and Why It Still Matters Today For centuries, coins were minted from metals that held real intrinsic value, and people quickly discovered that shaving tiny amounts from the edges of these coins was an easy way to exploit the system. Mint authorities introduced ridged edges so any attempt to clip or tamper with a coin became immediately visible. This simple mechanical feature protected purchasing power and kept the currency honest, which is a useful reminder for today’s retirees who are looking for secure ways to preserve long-term value. The principle behind ridged coins was always value preservation, which is still one of the most imp…
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Market Insights Podcast (12/12/2025): In today's episode, TraderNick and podcast host Jonny Hart discuss today's lackluster performance from US tech equities, especially concerning AI stocks, with a cloud still being cast over valuations. Otherwise, we look ahead to a busy week of trading, with a decision by the Bank of England likely to offer the first cut since June. 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 w…
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Yesterday, stock indices closed lower once again. The S&P 500 fell by 0.16%, while the Nasdaq 100 decreased by 0.59%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average slid by 0.09%. The US stock market declined as investors reduced risk ahead of the release of key economic data expected to prodive insights into potential future changes in interest rates. Asian indices dropped by 1.5%, as did futures on the S&P 500 index, with traders refraining from taking further action ahead of US jobs data for October and November, expected to indicate weakness in the labor market. The upcoming publication is anticipated to be a defining factor for market sentiment. Weaker-than-expected figu…
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Collectors, investors, and anyone exploring the world of numismatics often encounter the grading term MS70. Understanding this grade is valuable for coin enthusiasts, but it is also useful for retirement investors who appreciate the role of scarcity, intrinsic value, and physical assets when building a resilient portfolio. Coins that achieve the highest grade of MS70 demonstrate perfection and rarity, which are two qualities that also help explain why many Americans turn to physical gold and other precious metals as part of a diversified Gold IRA strategy. What Does MS70 Mean in Coins? MS70 stands for Mint State 70, the highest possible grade on the Sheldon Scale. This sc…
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Gold has been valued across civilizations for its beauty, rarity, and intrinsic worth. Today, many Americans turn to physical gold to help protect their retirement savings from inflation, market volatility, and the uncertainty created by heavy government debt. Unfortunately, the high value of gold also makes it a prime target for counterfeiters. If you own gold jewelry or are considering adding physical gold to your diversified portfolio, it is important to understand how to spot fake pieces. Gold has unique physical and chemical characteristics. It is resistant to oxidation, conducts heat and electricity extremely well, is non-magnetic, and is softer than most metals. Th…
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As cryptocurrencies gain wider acceptance and more Americans look for ways to protect their retirement savings, many are asking whether they can purchase physical gold with Bitcoin. Bitcoin appeals to investors who value decentralization and discretion, while physical gold is a time-tested store of value that helps safeguard wealth during periods of inflation, market volatility, and economic uncertainty. The idea of combining the two is understandably attractive. However, the question of whether you can buy gold anonymously with Bitcoin is more complex than it may seem. The Concept of Anonymity in Bitcoin Transactions Bitcoin was once perceived as an anonymous digital cur…
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Many people wonder if gold is magnetic, especially when they see online videos or social media posts claiming it is. Understanding how magnetism works is the key to sorting fact from fiction. Despite the confusion, the answer is simple. Physical gold is not magnetic. When you place a genuine piece of gold next to a strong magnet, it will not be attracted. If it moves toward the magnet, the item likely contains other metals or is not gold at all.Gold’s nonmagnetic nature is one of the characteristics that helps investors identify authenticity, especially when evaluating gold coins or bars for a Gold IRA or for long-term wealth protection. Types of the magnetic element To u…
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The world of coin collecting extends far beyond familiar U.S. mintages. Collectors and investors alike are often fascinated by the rarity, history, and intrinsic metal content found in valuable foreign coins. These pieces not only showcase global artistry and heritage but also demonstrate why tangible assets with real scarcity continue to appeal to those seeking stability in an uncertain financial climate. For Americans approaching retirement, foreign coins can offer important lessons about the enduring value of physical gold and other precious metals, especially within a well diversified Gold IRA. Valuable Foreign Coins: Notable Examples from Around the World The followi…
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Divorce often brings emotional upheaval along with a sudden sense of financial freedom, which can create strong impulses to overspend. For pre-retirees and retirees, these reactions can undermine years of careful saving and sabotage long-term retirement security. Redirecting those emotions into strengthening a Gold IRA with physical precious metals can help restore stability, discipline, and confidence during a major life transition. Understanding the Post-Divorce Spending Urge and Its Impact on Retirement Savings Even when a divorce is amicable, it can leave individuals feeling unmoored and vulnerable. Many people compensate with spending that feels therapeutic in the mo…
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Choosing the right type of physical gold or other precious metals is an important step for anyone preparing for retirement. Many investors want to know whether newly minted bullion or collectible coins are better suited for protecting long-term savings inside a Gold IRA. Understanding how each option works helps you make informed decisions that can strengthen your retirement strategy and preserve your purchasing power. Understanding the Difference: Bullion vs. Collectible Coins Retirement-focused investors often hear about both newly minted bullion and collectible coins, but these two categories serve different purposes. Bullion is primarily valued for its precious metal …
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Newly affluent investors often enter the gold market with enthusiasm but without a clear plan for long-term retirement protection. This can lead to decisions that weaken rather than strengthen their financial security. The following guide reveals the most common pitfalls and shows how physical gold and other precious metals inside a self-directed Gold IRA can provide stability, diversification, and lasting peace of mind. Why Newly Affluent Investors Turn to Gold for Retirement Protection As pre-retirees and retirees accumulate greater wealth, they naturally look for ways to protect what they have built. Physical gold and other precious metals provide a time-tested hedge a…
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Divorce late in life brings emotional and financial complexity, especially when retirement savings represent decades of work and future security. Many pre-retirees and retirees discover that traditional paper assets feel uncertain during settlement negotiations, particularly when markets are unstable and the value of the dollar is under pressure. Adding physical gold and other precious metals to the process can help both parties protect what they have built and create a stronger foundation for the next phase of life. Why Divorce Creates Unique Retirement Challenges for Pre-Retirees and Retirees Dividing retirement savings later in life often requires navigating significan…
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Why Americans Are Asking About Gold Ownership Limits More Americans are turning to physical gold as concerns about inflation, banking instability, rising government debt, and long term retirement security continue to grow. As traditional paper assets experience volatility, many pre retirees and retirees are looking for dependable ways to safeguard their life savings. This growing interest has also led to a common misconception that the government restricts how much physical gold a person can legally own. The truth is that gold ownership in the United States is fully legal, unrestricted, and increasingly viewed as a reliable way to add stability to retirement portfolios t…
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Major life transitions can create significant financial uncertainty, especially when they involve a high-value divorce settlement. Affluent pre-retirees and retirees often face shifting income sources, unexpected liquidity needs, and complex long-term planning decisions that can strain traditional retirement portfolios. By incorporating physical gold and other precious metals into a self-directed Gold IRA, investors can anchor part of their wealth in assets that help preserve purchasing power and provide stability during periods of change. Understanding Cash Flow Challenges in High-Value Divorce Settlements Large divorce settlements can reshape an individual’s entire fina…
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