Radar do Mercado
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According to crypto analyst Tony Severino, the Bitcoin price has broken below the 50-week Moving Average (MA) for the first time in the current cycle, triggering renewed fears of a deeper decline. With price momentum weakening and long-term trend indicators flashing bearish warning signals, the possibility of a price crash to $38,000 is becoming hard to ignore. 50-MA Breakdown To Trigger $38,000 Bitcoin Price Crash The Bitcoin price action took a decisive turn this week as the market slipped below the 50 MA for the first time in this four-year cycle. Severino noted in his technical analysis shared on X this Monday that the 50 MA has historically marked the beginning of …
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Thai authorities have ordered World, the digital identity project backed by Sam Altman, to stop operating in the country and erase all user identification data collected from residents. According to a statement released on Monday by the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES), the order was issued by Thailand’s Economic and Social Development Board. The order directed the company to delete iris scan records linked to around 1.2M people. Officials said World violated Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act by collecting biometric data in exchange for its Worldcoin token. DISCOVER: 20+ Next Crypto to Explode in 2025 Why Did Thailand Order the World to Hal…
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Ethereum continues to trade below the critical $3,000 level as selling pressure intensifies and fear dominates sentiment across the crypto market. The broader downturn has pushed ETH nearly 40% below its August all-time high, raising concerns that the asset may be entering a prolonged bearish phase. Analysts who were once confident in a continued rally are now shifting their tone, warning that market structure, volatility, and liquidity conditions are beginning to resemble early-stage bear market behavior. At the same time, investor confidence is being further tested by fresh on-chain activity showing large holders reducing exposure. According to data from Lookonchain, …
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Crypto asset manager Bitwise launched its Dogecoin exchange-traded fund on Wednesday, listing the product on the New York Stock Exchange under branding that features the familiar cartoon dog. In a statement on the launch, Hunter Horsley, Bitwise’s chief executive, said Dogecoin holds an unusual place in the market. “DOGE started as a joke and then became a symbol of the crypto movement,” Horsley said. DISCOVER: 9+ Best High-Risk, High-Reward Crypto to Buy in 2025 How Does the Bitwise Dogecoin ETF (BWOW) Compare With Grayscale and REX-Osprey? Dogecoin makes no grand promises. It does not pretend to rebuild the world of finance. And it does not sell itself as a proje…
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Unfortunately, the only way to address this issue is through protectionist policies. Washington has already taken this path, and the European Union may follow suit in the near future. What does this mean for the average consumer? It translates to a compulsion to purchase domestically produced goods or to pay tariffs to the government when buying imported products. Ultimately, it all boils down to money, with consumers worldwide facing higher prices for the same goods. Otherwise, European industry will continue to decline in volume and will eventually perish within the next 50 years. The situation in American industry is somewhat better, but Donald Trump is not unjustified…
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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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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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The currency market is experiencing the aftershocks of the shutdown that ended two weeks ago. The 43-day suspension of the U.S. government has left its mark—even on the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). For instance, on Wednesday, BLS specialists were scheduled to publish the September core PCE index and the U.S. third-quarter preliminary GDP growth figures. Unfortunately, the announced reports were not released. The publication of the core personal consumption expenditure price index report has been postponed to December 5, and the preliminary data on U.S. third-quarter economic growth have been postponed to December 23. More precisely, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analys…
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Worrying signals from the ECB and IMF have tempered the enthusiasm of "bulls" for EUR/USD. The European Central Bank warned that pension reform in the Netherlands could bring turbulence to the European bond market. Approximately €1.9 trillion is managed by Dutch pension funds. The portfolio adjustments made by these financial institutions will affect bond yields. The International Monetary Fund raised its GDP growth forecast for Germany to 1% in 2026 and to 1.5% in 2027, but warned that without reforms, fiscal stimuli would be ineffective. Dynamics and Forecasts for German GDP The path upwards for EUR/USD will be bumpy. According to Deutsche Bank, the major currency pair …
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Grayscale’s plan to launch the first US Zcash ETF could bring one of crypto’s most privacy-driven assets into Wall Street’s main spotlight. The firm filed a Form S-3 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, November 26, asking to convert the Grayscale Zcash Trust into an exchange-traded fund. (Source: SEC.gov) If approved, the product would trade on NYSE Arca under the ticker ZCSH. According to the preliminary prospectus, the ETF would track CoinDesk’s Zcash Price Index (ZCX). Coinbase Custody would hold the underlying asset, Coinbase, Inc. would act as prime broker, and BNY Mellon would serve as transfer agent and administrator. DISCOVER: Zcas…
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Bitcoin’s (BTC) latest upward move arrives at a time when confidence in the market remains uncertain, with many traders unsure whether the slight price recovery marks early strength or another temporary bounce. With last week’s pullback still fresh, a crypto analyst argues that most traders may label the recent recovery a dead cat bounce. However, he believes the narrative is misleading and predicts that Bitcoin’s rebound this week may be setting the stage for a stronger rally. Why The Bitcoin Price Recovery Is Not A Dead Cat Bounce Market analyst and founder of The House of Crypto, Peter Anthony, has released a new technical analysis of Bitcoin that challenges the prev…
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World Liberty Financial, the crypto venture tied to the Trump family, has begun purchasing its own token. The buys are coming directly from the open market. During the past 12 hours, the project has spent approximately $10M to acquire a little over 59M WLFI tokens via CoW Swap, a decentralised exchange, according to on-chain transaction data. The move follows a proposal in September that authorised the platform to use revenue it earns to buy back and permanently burn WLFI tokens. DISCOVER: 16+ New and Upcoming Binance Listings in 2025 Why Has WLFI’s Buyback Failed to Lift Its Price So Far? Despite the activity, the repurchases have failed to trigger a broader shift in…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for November 26 As said in our Tuesday Market Wrap, The tides turn fast in Markets! The narrative quickly came from the end of the World as we know it to an ecstatic mood. US Stock Indexes have now recovered close to 75% of their mid-October to mid-November correction, and even the bloodshed Cryptocurrencies are rallying back. The Thanksgiving week is known to be positive for risk-assets, but the up-and-down reminds Traders of one thing: Volatility is here and it's here to stay – At least until the Fed actually takes a decisive route to the neutral rate. FX Markets have also seen some strong movement, particularly wi…
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Ethereum’s price has spent the past several days under intense pressure. The leading altcoin has broken below $3,000 and is now probing deeper into ranges that were previously considered secondary support. The latest technical read points to a single leverage point on the chart that now determines whether this recovery attempt can continue or whether the market is preparing for another leg lower. Where The Real Leverage Sits: $2,830 To $2,835 Ethereum’s price decline in November recently pushed it into a demand zone around $2,680 on November 21, where buyers finally stepped in to produce a 10% rebound back up to $2,970. The RSI trendline, which had been sloping downwar…
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Log in to our mid-week North American Markets overview, where we examine the current themes in North America and provide an overview of indices and currency performances. North American markets have been subject to wild swings since last week, oscillating violently between a downside panic in Stock Markets and a consequent, gigantic rebound that kicked off on Friday. The US Dollar mirrored this volatility, posting a strong rebound all the way to the psychological 100.00 level before retracting. The reason behind this turbulence is the primary mover for all assets right now: FOMC rate pricing. We witnessed a progressive and dramatic shift in expectations, moving from a…
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Cardano (ADA) is once again dealing with an unstable market stretch as its price hovers near one-year lows, but renewed optimism is building ahead of December’s long-awaited Midnight launch. Despite persistent criticism over declining network usage and shrinking DeFi liquidity, fresh technical signals and upcoming ecosystem catalysts suggest the blockchain may be preparing for a recovery phase into year-end. ADA Slumps as Liquidity and Sentiment Weaken Cardano (ADA) trades around $0.41, marking a steep 70% decline from its December 2024 peak of around $1.2 and placing the token among the weakest performers in the latest market pullback. Total value locked has plung…
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XRP may be positioned for a major rally that reshapes its broader market outlook. In a detailed analysis shared on X, crypto strategist Chad Steingraber outlines calculations showing how expanding ETF activity could set the stage for a 100-fold move, pushing XRP toward $225 per token. His commentary consolidates a series of demand-and-supply assessments that map the structural forces he believes define XRP’s potential rally, signaling a market phase increasingly driven by institutional participation. Mapping XRP’s Path To A 100x Rally At $225 According to Steingraber, XRP’s path to $225 follows a series of milestones. He projects a fivefold rise to $11.25, tenfold to $22…
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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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Gold prices are currently maintaining a robust uptrend and trading near two-week highs, around the $4150/oz handle. The precious metal is poised to log its fourth consecutive monthly gain, building on a record-setting surge experienced in October that briefly targeted the $4,400 area. The continuation of the bullish rally could be a sign that the current rally still has deep support. The bullish trend is reinforced by technical indicators that confirm strong underlying momentum, following a selloff that allowed some profit taking. Foundational Drivers: The Federal Reserve Pivot Proxy The current rally and supporting Gold’s valuation is the aggressive market expectation…
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Rio Tinto (ASX, LSE: RIO) is looking to sell its boron assets in California as part of the group’s ongoing efforts to simplify its operating model, according to Bloomberg. On Wednesday, the media outlet reported that the Australian mining major will sell all its US boron assets, which include a mine and processing operations in the Mojave Desert town named after the element. Also being sold are Rio’s refinery and shipping facility in Los Angeles port and its Owens Lake mining operation near Sierra Nevada. Together, these California assets meet about 30% of global demand for boron, according to the company’s website. Boron is currently used in a variety of indu…
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The XRP price is currently at risk of a crash as crypto analyst Umair has revealed that the altcoin has formed a death cross. Notably, this same pattern formed the last time that XRP suffered a 15% crash. XRP Price At Risk With Death Cross Forming In an X post, Umair stated that a death cross was forming on the daily chart for the XRP price. He further noted that the last time the altcoin printed this setup, it crashed by 15%, which, the analyst said, lines up perfectly with a potential decline to the $1.50 range. As such, he suggested that XRP could face the same outcome, since the same ingredients have formed. Umair also mentioned that the chart was building a tigh…
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GBP/JPY is a very popular pair in Forex trading as it captures both risk-on/risk-off dynamics, geographic trends, and rate differential trends. The Yen and Sterling have been subject to some strong dynamics over the past month. In Japan, markets are still concerned with the reckless government spending which the Japanese Prime Minister tried to defend against. The latest development sees PM Sanae Takaichi and her cabinet approving a ¥21 trillion stimulus package—the largest since the COVID era. This fiscal dovishness from the new Prime Minister, historically a negative for currency strength, has been heavily priced in since her appointment. Paradoxically, this may force …
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What to Know: Texas buying bitcoin via an ETF signals growing state-level comfort with regulated BTC exposure, but it primarily benefits long-term, low-beta allocators. As institutions choose ETFs, crypto-native investors may look one layer deeper, into Bitcoin Layer 2 infrastructure, for higher potential upside. Bitcoin still struggles with low throughput, variable fees, and limited programmability, keeping most complex DeFi and gaming activity on alternative smart contract chains. Bitcoin Hyper aims to solve this by bringing SVM-based, high-throughput smart contracts to a Bitcoin-secured Layer 2, targeting payments, DeFi, NFTs, and gaming. Texas just became the firs…
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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 wave pattern on the 4-hour chart for EUR/USD has transformed, but overall it remains quite clear. There is no talk of canceling the upward trend segment that began in January 2025, but the wave structure since July 1 has become significantly more complex and extended. In my view, the instrument is in the process of forming corrective wave 4, which has taken on an unconventional shape. Within this wave, we see only corrective structures, so there is no doubt about the corrective nature of the decline. In my opinion, the upward trend segment is not yet complete, and its targets stretch all the way to the 1.25 level. The a-b-c-d-e series of waves looks complete, and ther…
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