Radar do Mercado
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Bitcoin briefly pushed into the $108,800 level a few hours ago but was once again unable to reclaim higher prices, reinforcing the key resistance just below its all-time high. This rejection has left the market in a state of caution, with investors expecting increased volatility in the coming sessions. As BTC continues to hover below the $109,300 mark, traders are watching closely for signs of either a confirmed breakout or a potential pullback. Adding a new layer to the current setup, top analyst Ted Pillows shared a notable development in Bitcoin dominance. According to Pillows, the Bitcoin Dominance chart is now showing a daily bearish divergence—a classic signal tha…
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The crypto market has endured a turbulent period in recent weeks, as the total market cap has crashed by over 18% in the last month, with Bitcoin leading the decline. Amid this heavy correction, data on Bitcoin Dominance counters circulating narratives of the market top being in. Bearish Bitcoin Dominance, Bullish Market Outlook Popular market analyst with X username Colin Talks Crypto has shared some insights correlating the Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) with spotting altcoin and Bitcoin bull run peaks. Notably, Collin Talks Crypto responded to an analysis by Matthew Hyland, who highlighted that Bitcoin Dominance’s weekly chart is exhibiting a bearish trend, characterize…
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Prominent market analyst Egrag Crypto is predicting an altseason of substantial magnitude following recent developments on the Bitcoin Dominance (BTC.D) chart. This latest technical commentary adds to the continuous list of speculations on the time and fashion of a rather peculiar and highly anticipated altseason. Here Comes The Mother Of All Altseasons – Analyst The nature of any potential altseason in the present market cycle has been a consistent debate over the past few months. While some analysts initially hinted at zero possibility of an altcoin market run, citing their increased volume over the past four years, others resisted this notion, rather pushing an idea …
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Bitcoin briefly slid to $98,974 late on Sunday after US airstrikes targeted Iranian nuclear facilities. That was its weakest point since early May. But by Monday morning in Asia, the leading cryptocurrency topped $101,000 again. Traders are weighing whether this was just a hiccup or the start of a fresh trend. Arthur Hayes Sees Temporary Weakness According to Arthur Hayes, co-founder of BitMEX, the fall is only a short pause. On X, he wrote that “weakness shall pass” and predicted Bitcoin will “leave no doubt as to its safe haven status.” He said fresh money printing by central banks will be the main force driving prices back up. His view suggests that big dips can…
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Satoshi Nakamoto’s Bitcoin holdings dropped nearly $5 billion in a single day, cutting the estimated value of the stash to roughly $118 billion. According to tracking data that ties thousands of early Bitcoin addresses to the name Satoshi, the decline mirrors a wider pullback in crypto markets this week and reflects the sharp swings in Bitcoin’s price. Arkham Intelligence Data Reports have disclosed that blockchain analytics firm Arkham Intelligence expanded the set of addresses it attributes to Satoshi and now counts roughly 1,096,354 BTC in those clusters. That haul is the basis for the big headline numbers used by media outlets measuring the “value” of Satoshi’s ho…
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Bitcoin price failed to recover above $105,000. BTC is trimming gains and might could continue to move down if it trades below $101,200. Bitcoin started a fresh decline after it failed to clear $105,500. The price is trading below $105,000 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $103,300 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might continue to move down if it settles below the $101,200 zone. Bitcoin Price Dips Further Bitcoin price failed to stay in a positive zone above the $105,500 pivot level. BTC bears remained active below $105,500 and pushed the price lower. The last sw…
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Bitcoin’s recent rally appears to have paused as the asset declined to just above $104,000 following a 2.1% drop over the past 24 hours. This latest movement signals a potential shift in short-term market momentum, with traders increasingly opting to exit positions. While the broader cryptocurrency market has experienced similar pullbacks, Bitcoin’s trajectory is attracting closer scrutiny due to its influence on overall sentiment and market structure. Analysts are looking into how external factors, particularly geopolitical developments, are impacting trading behavior. One such development is the reported military engagement between Israel and Iran on June 13, which tr…
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Bitcoin (BTC) is navigating a period of heightened uncertainty as its price struggles to regain upward momentum following recent declines. Over the past 24 hours, the world’s largest cryptocurrency recorded a dip to $114,326 before slightly recovering above the $115,000 mark. Despite this rebound, the asset remains under pressure, with recent market movements highlighting potential shifts in trader sentiment and long-term holder behavior. Data shared by market analysts indicates that derivatives activity is playing a significant role in current price fluctuations. Insights from the analytics platform CryptoQuant suggest that sudden changes in leveraged positions and agg…
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Bitcoin faced renewed selling pressure on Wednesday, falling 0.45% to $118,446.5 as traders braced for pivotal macroeconomic events. This drop comes amid heightened caution ahead of the Federal Reserve’s July policy meeting and the looming implementation of steep U.S. tariffs on August 1. Despite a strong July performance, the flagship cryptocurrency remains under pressure due to profit-taking and broader market uncertainty. The decline follows a stretch of consolidation near the $120,000 level, a psychological resistance zone that prompted selling from long-term holders and institutions. Even Strategy’s historic $2.5 billion Bitcoin acquisition, adding 21,021 BTC, fai…
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Bitcoin plunges below $95,000, erasing nearly all 2025 gains amid rising market uncertainty and fading hopes for a Fed rate cutMassive outflows from Bitcoin ETFs and $1.3 billion in liquidated leveraged positions deepen the sell-off, highlighting weak market liquidity and investor anxietyStrategy Inc. under pressure, as its market value nears the worth of its BTC holdings; Michael Saylor announces new Bitcoin purchases and urges investors to “HODL." On Friday, Bitcoin fell below the $95,000 mark, reaching $94,508 – its lowest level in about six months. Since hitting a record high of $126,251 in early October, the cryptocurrency has lost nearly 25% of its value. It is n…
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Bitcoin's fall below the $90,000 mark did not trigger active buying, and by the end of today's Asian session, the leading cryptocurrency reached a low around $85,500, where it again failed to attract significant purchases from major players. Several experts note that BTC has fallen below the average cost of purchases for institutional investors in spot BTC ETFs, indicating the onset of a panic and liquidation season. The losses incurred by buyers exceeding $1 billion in the market just yesterday speaks volumes. Institutional investors, previously seen as guarantors of stability and long-term growth, are now also susceptible to fear and mass sell-offs. Falling below thei…
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Bitcoin price failed to recover above $104,000. BTC is down over 4% and there are chances of more downsides below $98,000. Bitcoin started a fresh decline below $102,000 and $100,000. The price is trading below $100,000 and the 100 hourly Simple moving average. There is a bearish trend line forming with resistance at $102,200 on the hourly chart of the BTC/USD pair (data feed from Kraken). The pair might continue to move down if it settles below the $98,500 zone. Bitcoin Price Dips Sharply Bitcoin price failed to stay in a positive zone above the $103,500 pivot level. BTC bears remained active below $102,500 and pushed the price lower. The bears gained strength and we…
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Bitcoin has reclaimed key levels above the $118,000 mark, shifting momentum back in favor of the bulls after weeks of uncertainty. The breakout has reinvigorated sentiment across the market, with traders increasingly confident that BTC could be on the verge of a major move. Historically, October has been one of the strongest months for Bitcoin performance, and some analysts are already calling for a massive impulse that could carry the asset toward new highs. What makes this rally especially notable is the underlying stability reflected in market data. Top analyst Axel Adler shared insights showing that Bitcoin currently sits in equilibrium, where buying and selling pre…
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Bitcoin (BTC) has been facing significant volatility and downward pressure lately. However, analysts warn that the downtrend may not be over yet, as projections point to a deeper price crash toward $94,000 soon. According to Bitcoin’s Elliott Wave count, the cryptocurrency is currently in a vulnerable phase that may trigger more losses, despite the market’s efforts to rebound. Still, the analyst notes that the next move after this projected crash could see Bitcoin potentially reversing upward to new levels. Bitcoin Faces Epic Crash As Wave 2 Unfolds Luca, a crypto analyst on X (formerly Twitter), has unveiled a foreboding forecast for the Bitcoin price, warning that the…
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The cryptocurrency market is ending 2025 on a troubling note: as of Monday, the price of Bitcoin has dropped to $90,600, which is 10.5% lower than the values at the end of the previous year. This marks the first annual decline for the leading digital currency since 2022, signaling a trend reversal after impressive highs at the beginning of the year. In October, Bitcoin surged above $126,000, setting a new all-time high. However, subsequent geopolitical events and macroeconomic upheavals drastically changed the trading landscape. A turning point occurred on October 10 when U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 100% tariff on Chinese goods and threatened to impose export …
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Bitcoin remains around the $110,000 mark, keeping its chances for a slight increase alive on the last day of October. Traditionally, October has been one of the best months for the cryptocurrency market in its history. However, 2025 appears to be a notable exception to this trend. Despite some altcoins demonstrating local spikes in activity, the overall picture remains negative. Investors are adopting a wait-and-see approach, fearing further market corrections. Regulatory risks, although reduced, have not been alleviated, and the ongoing shutdown in the U.S. leaves no new positive developments, which serves as a significant restraining factor. Macroeconomic condition…
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Bitcoin experienced heightened volatility on Friday, briefly dipping to a local low of around $114,700 before stabilizing within a tight consolidation range. The price remains capped below the psychological $120,000 mark, with bulls and bears locked in a tug-of-war that has intensified speculation across the market. Despite the pullback, Bitcoin is holding key support, suggesting resilience in the current bullish structure. According to CryptoQuant analyst Axel Adler, this week stands out as one of the most aggressive selling periods of the current bull cycle. Adler notes that only 12 weeks—about 7.3% of the entire cycle—have shown equal or greater selling pressure. Thi…
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After the massive crash on October 10 – which saw Bitcoin (BTC) touch $102,000 before recovering some losses – some analysts now predict that the top cryptocurrency may be on the verge of another bullish rally as it enters the ‘disbelief phase.’ Bitcoin In Disbelief Phase – Trouble For Bears? According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor Darkfost, Bitcoin appears to be entering the disbelief phase, which increases the possibility of a rebound to the upside. The contributor emphasized the slightly negative funding rate to support their analysis. For the uninitiated, the Bitcoin disbelief phase occurs when a new uptrend begins, but most investors remain skepti…
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Bitcoin can have it all: Wall Street's backing, favorable political winds, and a steady influx of institutional capital. But if no one wants to buy it, it has no choice but to fall. The drop of BTC/USD below $100,000 has amplified fears that the token may be sliding toward a new crypto winter. The deeper the bear market becomes, the more aggressively digital assets are unloaded—not only by crypto whales, but also by the retail crowd. Despite losing $600 billion in market capitalization since its record high in October, Bitcoin is still up 40% since Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election and 5% year-to-date. The problem is that investors have no clear explana…
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The Bitcoin market has been showing signs of increasing selling pressure, with its recent price action hinting at an even deeper distribution phase unfolding beneath the surface. Wyckoff Pattern Reveals Imminent Breakdown In an August 2 post on the social media platform X, crypto analyst Joao Wedson explained how the Bitcoin price may be at risk of a downturn over the coming months. The analyst based his conclusion on the Wyckoff Distribution model, a technical analysis framework that describes how smart money sells off assets at the top of a market cycle. Wedson highlighted in the post that a 13-phase schematic is unfolding in real-time, which signals that the instit…
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Bitcoin has retraced its recent recovery above $104,000 as data shows the Coinbase Premium Gap has continued to be negative. Bitcoin’s Coinbase Premium Gap Has Been Red Recently As pointed out by CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn in a new post on X, investors on Coinbase keep selling Bitcoin. The indicator of relevance here is the “Coinbase Premium Gap,” which measures the difference between the BTC price listed on Coinbase (USD pair) and that on Binance (USDT pair). When the value of this metric is positive, it means the asset is trading at a higher rate on Coinbase than Binance. Such a trend suggests the users of the former are applying a higher buying pressure …
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BlackRock will list an iShares Bitcoin ETF on the Australian Securities Exchange in mid-November 2025, according to public filings and market reports. The product will be a local wrapper around BlackRock’s US iShares Bitcoin Trust — a vehicle that launched in January 2024 and now manages about $85 billion. Based on reports, the new ASX ticker will charge a management fee of 0.39% per year. BlackRock Brings IBIT To ASX The move aims to give Australian investors an easier way to gain exposure to bitcoin through a familiar exchange-listed product. Reports have disclosed that investors who buy the ASX ETF will not hold bitcoin in a private wallet; they will have exposure…
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Bitcoin (BTC) is down 3.6% over the past week, falling from around $119,800 to the $114,500 range at the time of writing. This weakening price action is also reflected in spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds (ETFs), most notably in BlackRock’s IBIT Bitcoin ETF, which saw over $2.6 billion in outflows on August 1. IBIT Bitcoin ETF Sees Massive Outflows According to a recent CryptoQuant Quicktake by contributor Amr Taha, BlackRock’s IBIT ETF recorded more than $2.6 billion in outflows on August 1 – the highest figure in the past two months across all listed Bitcoin ETFs. Taha highlighted that the sharp reversal in institutional demand for Bitcoin ETFs comes after several w…
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Bitcoin price slid early in the session, briefly falling to about $108,000 before recovering to $111,000. Market Cap 24h 7d 30d 1y All Time The drop fueled roughly $825M in liquidations over the past day, with about $653M tied to long positions. The market is now watching whether Bitcoin can push back into the $113,000–$115,000 range. Traders see this band as a key barrier. A move above it could pave the way for $120,000. WuBlockchain reported that Spot Bitcoin ETFs saw about $471 M in net outflows on October 29. The key floors on the other side, t…
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It’s an exciting time for $BTC as Bitcoin treasury companies added $1.2B in BTC to their reserves last week, while analysts speculate that Bitcoin’s new all-time high resulted from Bitcoin ETFs. Metaplanet led last week’s Bitcoin purchases by buying 5,258 Bitcoins on Wednesday, while Strategy continued to accumulate with an additional 196 Bitcoins bought. However, while Bitcoin treasuries undoubtedly contributed to Bitcoin’s rally that pushed the price above $125K, the main driver of recent price action is spot Bitcoin ETFs, which saw a net inflow of $3.24 billion last week. Analysts predict that altcoins like Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER), which are fundamentally linked to Bi…
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