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What to Know: Bitcoin is back down dangerously close to the $100K barrier A long-term recovery for Bitcoin looks clear Bitcoin Hyper could be part of that journey with a Layer-2 solution to Bitcoin’s scalability woes The $HYPER presale has already raised almost $24M The Bitcoin Hyper presale is approaching a major milestone with $24 million worth of $HYPER tokens sold. We’ve observed significant whale activity during the presale, including purchases of $379.9K, $274K, $196.6K, and $145K. In contrast, Bitcoin has had a rocky few weeks. Over the past two months, the price of $BTC peaked above $120K twice but then fell sharply after a flash crash on October 10. Although…
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Gold prices fell more than 2% after scaling another record on Friday, as investors pulled away from the safe-haven metal following US President Donald Trump’s comments that eased concerns of an escalating trade war with China. Spot gold dropped as much as 2.2% to a daily low of $4,220.10 per ounce, erasing most of its gains over the past two days. Earlier, it had notched another all-time high of $4,378.69 per ounce. Click on chart for live prices. US gold futures also plunged from a high of $4,392 per ounce, now trading at about $4,236.20 an ounce for an intraday loss of 1.6%. Prior to the decline, bullion had been on pace for its biggest weekly gain since S…
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Early in the American session, the euro is trading around 1.1672 and below the 200 EMA, undergoing a technical correction after reaching a high of 1.1726. The euro encountered strong resistance around the top of the bearish channel and around the 8/8 Murray. If the euro falls below 1.1720, it will be seen as a signal to sell, as we can expect a further reach of 1.1796. On the chart, we see that the euro has left a gap around 1.1739. Therefore, it is likely that the euro will try to rise further in the coming days to fill this gap. In the short term, the euro is expected to continue its bearish cycle and could reach 1.15 and even return to 1.12. If the EUR/USD pair consoli…
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Tom Lee says Ethereum can overtake Bitcoin—“flip” it—by playing for dollar-dominance in a world of tokenized assets, even as he remains emphatically bullish on Bitcoin’s monetary role and long-term price. In a podcast exchange with Cathie Wood, Lee framed the coming competition through a 1971-style lens, arguing that the end of the gold standard catalyzed a wave of financial engineering that ultimately made dollar-based equities far larger than gold; in his telling, the broad tokenization of money and assets will rhyme with that history, positioning Ethereum’s smart-contract rails to capture the lion’s share of activity. Will Ethereum Flip Bitcoin? Wood set the premise …
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Today, Friday, the GBP/USD pair continues to draw buying interest for the third straight session, gradually moving away from the lowest level since early August — reached earlier this week in the 1.3250–1.3245 level. This comes against the backdrop of a broadly weaker US dollar. Recent disappointing UK employment data have reinforced expectations of a gradual reduction in interest rates by the Bank of England. These factors, along with doubts about the country's fiscal policy ahead of the autumn budget in November, are limiting the pound's active appreciation against the US dollar. From a technical standpoint, the breakout above the 100-period Simple Moving Average (SMA) …
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Ontario has introduced rules designed to cut mine approval times by half – a move that Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce insisted will make the province more competitive in the global race to extract critical minerals. Dubbed “One Project, One Process” (1P1P), the framework creates a centralized permitting and authorization model that aims to approve advanced exploration and mine development projects in a maximum of two years, Lecce said Friday. The reform will give investors and developers the confidence to build mines and create jobs across northern Ontario, he said. “The imposition of a maximum 24 months to approve a mine in this province is now the law o…
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For the fourth consecutive day, the USD/CHF pair has been declining — marking the fifth negative session in the past six days. Spot prices have fallen below the round level of 0.7900 and appear poised for further losses amid the prevailing bearish trend for the U.S. dollar. The U.S. Dollar Index, which tracks the greenback's performance against a basket of major currencies, has fallen to its lowest level in more than a week. This decline comes amid dovish expectations surrounding Federal Reserve policy and the prolonged U.S. government shutdown. Analysts suggest that investors have fully priced in two future Fed rate cuts — one in October and another in December. Meanwhi…
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United States Antimony Corp. (NYSE-A: UAMY) says it has begun exploration and bulk sampling operations on the former Stibnite Hill mine in Montana, having secured the necessary permits from the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). The Stibnite Hill mine is situated next to USAC’s Thompson Falls smelter, which it uses to process third-party ore into various forms of antimony products as well as precious metals. According to the company, this facility is one of two smelters in North America — both owned by USAC — with a long-standing capacity to process the metal. On its website, it noted that the Thompson Falls smelter can produce approximately 15 million lb.…
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Trade Analysis and Guidance for the European Currency The price test at 1.1703 occurred when the MACD indicator had already moved well below the zero line, which limited the pair's downward potential. For this reason, I did not sell the euro. The second test of 1.1703 coincided with the MACD being in the oversold area, which allowed Scenario #2 (buy) to play out — but the pair failed to achieve a strong upward move. In the second half of the day, only a speech by FOMC member Alberto Musalem is expected. The market is holding its breath, awaiting Musalem's comments regarding the future trajectory of the Federal Reserve's monetary policy. Investors are eager to hear his vie…
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Trade Analysis and Guidance for the British Pound The price test at 1.3442 occurred when the MACD indicator had just started moving down from the zero line, confirming a valid entry point for selling the pound, which resulted in a drop of more than 30 points for the pair. The market is now waiting for new hints from Alberto Musalem regarding the future of interest rates. His previous remarks were cautiously optimistic, but investors are hoping for clearer signals this time. Of particular importance will be his assessment of inflation persistence and labor market conditions. Any mention of a potential slowdown in U.S. economic growth could trigger a sell-off of the dollar.…
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Trade Analysis and Guidance for the Japanese Yen The price test at 149.78 in the first half of the day occurred when the MACD indicator had already moved significantly below the zero line, which limited the pair's downward potential. For this reason, I did not sell the dollar and missed the downward move. During the U.S. trading session, no major economic data releases are scheduled, so the main event will be another public statement from Federal Reserve officials. Special attention will be given to FOMC member Alberto Musalem, whose rhetoric tends to favor a softening of monetary policy — something that could pressure the U.S. dollar and support the upward trend of the J…
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DOGE Price is seeing some not so pretty action lately. It broke LTF structure, but what are the implications? Are DOGE holders worried and selling or are they hodling with conviction. The Dino memecoin is always a part of bull runs of the past. Will history repeat or leave DOGE behind for the upcoming alt season? If there will even be one… One large CT (Crypto Twitter) account is still holding and even buying more Dogecoin on this dip. This is a clear example of conviction. Following what others say blindly is not really wise. Even if they are a big name in whatever sphere the asset is found. One good way to be informed is by doing further technical analysis. Review…
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According to on-chain trackers, bitcoin miners have moved a huge amount of coins to a major exchange in recent days, signaling a clear change in behavior that the market will watch closely. Reports have disclosed miner transfers totaling 51,000 BTC — worth over $5.7 billion — to Binance since October 9. That is a very large flow of supply into a place where coins can be sold quickly. Miners Move Large Amounts To Exchanges On October 11, there was a dramatic spike when miners deposited more than 14,000 BTC to Binance, a day after the market plunged and bitcoin briefly fell to $104,000, an event that wiped out nearly $20 billion in leveraged positions. Based on data, th…
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Renewed U.S.–China tensions: Escalating sanctions and trade restrictions spark fears of a new wave of economic confrontationChina’s economy under pressure: Weak domestic indicators and limited government stimulus highlight mounting internal challengesGlobal implications: Rising risk of supply chain disruptions, resource shortages, and deeper geopolitical fragmentation In recent weeks, trade tensions between the United States and China have visibly intensified, raising fears of a new wave of economic conflict between the world’s two largest economies. Rhetoric on both sides has become increasingly confrontational, and the growing risk of decoupling and disruptions to su…
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Gold and gold mining stocks have not only surged past the S&P 500 this year but have also quietly outperformed over the past three, five and even ten years—a remarkable run that has unfolded with limited investor participation. Yet despite their impressive returns, the sector remains deeply undervalued, according to those at Sprott, with analysts anticipating further gains and making a case for gold to be included in core strategic holdings, much like during the 1960s and 1970s. Risk diversification In a note published this week, Sprott’s senior portfolio manager John Hathaway wrote that a short-term correction in precious metals — which is inevitable given…
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A potential XRP supply squeeze may be brewing, and new insights from leading market watchers suggest that the impact on price could be significant. Crypto analyst Zach Rector has warned that the long-dismissed ”XRP supply shock” narrative is no longer just talk. As more XRP is locked, tokenized, and deployed in Decentralized Finance (DeFi) ecosystems, the available supply continues to tighten. XRP Supply Shock To Evolve From Meme To Market Reality Crypto analyst Zach Rector ignited discussions about XRP’s circulating supply this week after posting on X social media that the “XRP supply shock is not just a meme anymore.” Rector explained that while the concept once seeme…
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Odds, Not Predictions Risk Game No one can predict the market. What traders can do is take high-odds trades that have a strong chance of success, rather than chasing risky setups with poor risk/reward ratios. Trading is a game of probabilities. You win not by being right all the time, but by putting the odds on your side you have a better chance pf being successful.. The first step? Identifying the strong side of the market. Risk Game The Power of Trading on the Strong Side Finding the strong side is more than half the battle in putting on winning trades. The strong side is the side least likely to have stops triggered against your position, the side where you …
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Gold prices have stabilized. Against the backdrop of escalating trade conflicts between the United States and China in recent weeks, concerns about a potential full-scale trade war have intensified. U.S. President Donald Trump threatened to raise tariffs on Chinese goods to 100% in response to tighter restrictions on rare earth metal exports. In addition, both countries announced the introduction of reciprocal port fees for vessels linked to each other's fleets, further fueling fears of a continued deterioration in trade relations. At the same time, concerns over a prolonged U.S. government shutdown have supported gold, which continues its record rally as a safe-haven ass…
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According to chart work shared by market analyst Mikybull, XRP is sitting inside what he calls a tight bullish structure that could lead to a sharp rise. Reports have disclosed the setup on a three-week chart and suggested the corrective phase may be ending. The analyst flagged several price levels that traders are now watching closely. Technical Setup And Key Levels Mikybull pointed to an ABC correction pattern that looks close to finishing. He showed XRP hovering around $2.50 and sitting just above a long-term moving average, a zone that has acted as support in prior cycles. On his chart the 1.00 Fibonacci level is pegged to $1.94, while the 1.272 extension comes in …
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The wave pattern on the 4-hour chart of the EUR/USD instrument has been updated. It is still too early to draw conclusions about the cancellation of the upward trend section, but the recent decline in the euro has made it necessary to clarify the wave pattern. Thus, we now see a series of three-wave structures a-b-c. It can be assumed that these are part of the larger wave 4 of the upward trend section. In this case, wave 4 has taken on an unnaturally extended form, but overall the wave structure remains coherent. The formation of the upward trend section continues, and the news background continues to support, for the most part, not the dollar. The trade war initiated by…
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The wave pattern for GBP/USD continues to indicate the formation of an upward wave structure, but in recent weeks it has taken on a complex and ambiguous form. The pound has declined too sharply, and therefore, the trend section that began on August 1 now looks uncertain. The first thought that comes to mind is a complication of the presumed wave 4, which may take on a three-wave form, with each of its sub-waves also consisting of three waves. In this case, a decline of the instrument toward the 1.31 and 1.30 levels can be expected. However, the current downward wave structure has already taken on a three-wave form. From here, it could either develop into a five-wave stru…
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Dogecoin’s next inflection could arrive as soon as October 22–23, according to crypto analyst VisionPulsed, who argues that the memecoin’s multi-month rising channel will either confirm with a higher low in the $0.16–$0.18 region or give way to another full “round trip” into year-end. In an October 16 video analysis, he frames the coming week as a binary checkpoint: “This next week is going to be your do or die… if this breaks down, it’s over. GG. If it holds, then we could say, ‘All right, rally is coming and maybe we’ll get another chance.’” Why October 23 Could Be Crucial For Dogecoin The case rests on a recurring confluence he has been tracking for months: Dogecoin …
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for October 17 US stocks finished a nervous week on a high note, gaining ground as President Donald Trump's comments suggested trade tensions with China were easing and regional bank stocks bounced back. The S&P 500 index saw its best weekly gain since August after Trump said he was optimistic about reaching a deal with Chinese President Xi Jinping at their upcoming meeting, calming fears of an escalating trade war. This positive sentiment was boosted by a rebound in regional bank stocks, which had plunged earlier in the week due to loan quality fears. Both Zions Bancorp and Western Alliance Bancorp, the banks at th…
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Solana meme economy has evolved into one of the most explosive forces in crypto, and the community is now moving billions in daily trading volume. The culture surrounding SOL’s meme coins has become a foundational driver of its network activity, liquidity, and overall market dominance in decentralized exchange (DEX) trading. How Meme Liquidity Fuels Solana’s Growth Crypto analyst known as BagCalls on X has pointed out that the memecoin menia and Degen energy culture of Solana is what defines the project. This is where the project SolsticeFi steps in, and it’s building a native stablecoin and yield infrastructure designed to anchor the ecosystem. By offering institutional…
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Week in review Another week has passed by and the US government shutdown continues. Despite this the week was still full of volatility as markets grappled with the ongoing US-China stalemate as well as concerns around the US banking sector later in the week. As a result safe havens continued to thrive with Gold prices soaring to near $4400/oz before falling around 2.7% on Friday. The drop in Gold came about as President Trump provided a sliver of hope on US-China relations saying "not sustainable" and that he would meet with Xi Jinping in South Korea in a few weeks. US equities enjoyed a mixed week and struggled on Thursday weighed down by Banking Stocks. US banks borr…
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