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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PayPal is reshaping the way money moves across apps, borders, and currencies with its new launch – PayPal Links. This is a new feature that lets users send or receive money through a one-time personalized link. For the first time, crypto is a part of the experience. Users can now transfer Bitcoin ($BTC), Ethereum ($ETH), PayPal USD ($PYUSD), and more, directly to PayPal, Venmo, and even some external wallets. The roll-out will begin in the US before expanding to international markets later this year. These upgrades are all a part of the PayPal World framework, which aims to connect billions of wallets globally. This move is a milestone for crypto adoption, pushing peer-…
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Titan Mining (TSX: TI) said it will start commissioning a new graphite demonstration facility in upstate New York – a key step toward building the first integrated US graphite supply chain in more than 70 years. Commissioning of the plant is expected to be completed in the fourth quarter, Vancouver-based Titan said Tuesday in a statement. Product qualification and sales should start early next year. The facility – located on Titan’s Empire State mine property in Gouverneur, NY, next to an operating zinc mill – is designed to process natural flake graphite from the company’s Kilbourne graphite mine. Titan, the fourth-largest zinc producer in the US, aims to …
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Sunrise Energy Metals (ASX: SRL), an Australian scandium explorer backed by Robert Friedland, is being lined for a potential loan from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) for its Syerston project in central New South Wales. As stated in a letter of interest, announced by the company Tuesday, EXIM would provide a debt financing up to $67 million. Based on current estimates, this amount represents approximately half of the project development costs, the company said. The Syerston project, located 450 km west of Sydney, hosts one of the world’s largest and highest-grade scandium deposits, with nearly 46 million tonnes of measured and indicated resource…
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Highland Copper (TSXV: HI) has received a significant boost for its Copperwood project in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula, with the US Export-Import Bank (EXIM) issuing a non-binding letter of interest for up to $250 million in debt financing. The potential funding would cover a substantial share of the project’s estimated $400 million capital cost, moving one of the United States’ few fully permitted copper developments closer to construction. The proposed support comes under Washington’s Make More in America initiative, aimed at strengthening domestic supply chains for critical minerals, and could also qualify under EXIM’s China and Transformational Exports program.…
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Peter Schiff, the outspoken gold advocate, warned that Bitcoin may be “topping out” as traders await a Federal Reserve decision this week. According to a post on his X account, Schiff said gold and silver have broken out while Bitcoin is showing signs of losing momentum. The comment has drawn attention because it comes just before a key Federal Reserve meeting that many expect to affect risk assets. Market Resistance At $116,000 Bitcoin has been stuck near the $116,000 level and has not been able to push well past that mark, even after recent gains. Based on market reports, BTC logged about a 4% rise over the past week but ran into strong resistance at roughly $116,0…
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Potash is finally getting a seat at the big table with lithium and rare earths. Once ignored, it’s now shaping debates not just in agriculture, but in trade policy and even security strategy. Strip it down to the basics: no potash, no bread, no rice, no corn. Recognizing it as critical is overdue — and it’s also a starting gun. From here on out, the conversation isn’t just about farming. It’s about food security as a pillar of national security. A quiet mineral steps into the spotlight August 2025. The U.S. Geological Survey finally said the quiet part out loud: potash belongs on the list of critical minerals. Farmers didn’t need a memo. They’ve always known potass…
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Barrick (NYSE: B) says its Fourmile project in Nevada has the potential to produce as much as 750,000 ounces of gold per year, positioning it as one of the most significant discoveries of the century. According to the company, updated studies released this week confirm that Fourmile combines exceptionally high grades with long mine life and access to existing infrastructure through the Nevada Gold Mines joint venture with Newmont. The latest resource estimate outlines 1.4 million ounces in the measured and indicated category and 6.4 million ounces inferred, with exploration suggesting up to 15 million additional ounces may be delineated. Average grades of 12 to 1…
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It seemed yellow metal could hardly surprise us anymore, unless with a sudden explosive rise. Yet gold has more tricks up its sleeve: it's going digital. Usually, that term is used to describe Bitcoin, but the first cryptocurrency has nothing to do with this. Some big market players have begun digitizing physical metal, and this new experience is revealing. Earlier this week, gold dipped slightly, reaching $3,635 per ounce. Market activity remained low as traders acted cautiously ahead of the Fed meeting. On Tuesday, September 16, gold was trading at $3,693 per ounce. According to analysts, the overall fundamental bias stays on the side of gold buyers. On Monday, Septem…
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Gold prices soar to tap $3700/oz as Fed rate cut bets ramp up. The precious metal continues to benefit from the uncertainty around Fed policy moving forward beyond the September 17 meeting. The expectations for a rate cut and a dovish Fed moving forward has led to US Dollar weakness and falling US Treasury yields which have aided Gold's rise. The US dollar is getting weaker, with its value falling against other major currencies. This is because financial markets are now pricing in around 95% probability that the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates by 0.25% and expect a more dovish outlook moving forward. At the same time, returns on US government bonds are also stayin…
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European currencies are having a fantastic year, with the CHF, the Euro, and GBP achieving their best performance since the early 2000s. With US President Trump doing everything he can to devalue the US dollar (tariffs, beefs with other countries, menacing the Fed's Independence, and Jerome Powell), and on the other side of the Atlantic, EU countries allying to boost productivity in the years to come, the conditions for such outperformance are optimal. Regarding basic economics, one thing to watch for Europe and Switzerland could be a too-strong currency, which would impair exports in an already-cooling economy (and crippled with 39% tariffs with the US). In fact, Switz…
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As of September 16, three of Ethena Labs’ products were in the top 50. The platform’s native algorithmic stablecoin, USDe, trailed Hyperliquid (HYPE) in the top 20. At the same time, ENA is perched at 41st, flipping Bitget and Pepe. Even though ENA USD might be under pressure in the last week of trading, ENA crypto holders are upbeat and expect a sharp reversal in the coming days. On Coingecko, the ENA price is changing hands at around $0.70, down -15% in the past week of trading but relatively stable in the last 24 hours. Even with this dump, ENA crypto is up +230% year-to-date and trending at around last month’s close, soaking in selling pressure. (Source: Coingecko…
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Bitcoin is trading above the $115,000 mark as markets brace for tomorrow’s critical decision from the US Federal Reserve. This week promises to be decisive, as the outcome of the Fed meeting will provide a clearer macroeconomic picture, shaping the outlook for risk assets, including cryptocurrencies. Investors are widely expecting an interest rate cut, but uncertainty remains over the scale and pace of policy easing. A 25-basis-point cut could be seen as a measured pivot, signaling confidence in a controlled economic adjustment. In contrast, more aggressive action might spark concerns about deeper issues in the US economy, injecting fresh volatility into markets. Beyond…
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Uranium.io has launched what it calls the world’s first live uranium spot pricing oracle, aiming to inject long-missing transparency into a market that has operated largely in the shadows. The proprietary feed, available at price.uranium.io, updates every 60 seconds and delivers near real-time spot price estimates by aggregating multiple market inputs and applying advanced algorithms. Unlike other commodities with transparent benchmarks, uranium has long relied on opaque, over-the-counter trades and delayed reporting. The new oracle seeks to close that gap by offering continuous, market-reflective pricing. “Price discovery for uranium isn’t just happening in t…
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The crypto world just got some rare good news. After years of fighting, Gemini and the SEC have finally agreed to settle their dispute over the Gemini Earn lending program. The deal isn’t final yet, but it already shows a softer tone from regulators. For investors, it’s a sign that crypto projects might get more breathing room as the industry matures. Add Gemini’s successful IPO to the mix and you have a new narrative: crypto isn’t going anywhere, it’s getting stronger. And that leaves one big question on the table. What’s the next crypto to explode as Gemini and SEC make peace? Let’s dive into three new crypto projects that could be the next to explode. The Gemini-SE…
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US Retail Sales (YoY) (August): +5.0% vs +3.2% expected, above consensus by +1.8%US Retail Sales (MoM) (August): +0.6% vs +0.2% expected, above consensus by +0.4%US Retail Sales Control Group (MoM) (August): +0.7% vs +0.4% expected, above consensus by +0.3%US Retail Sales ex. Gas/Autos (MoM) (August): +0.7% vs -0.1% expected, above consensus by +0.8%US Retail Sales ex. Autos (MoM) (August): +0.7% vs +0.4% expected, above consensus by +0.3%US Retail Sales Report (August 2025): …
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The British pound has posted gains for a second straight day. In the European session, GBP/USD is trading at 1.3636, up 0.28% on the day. UK employment declines, wages dip The UK employment report didn't shine but there were no nasty surprises and investors reacted with a thumbs-up for the British pound. The number of employees on payrolls fell by eight thousand in August, marking a seventh consecutive decline. Still, this figure was less than expected, suggesting that perhaps the worst is over for the labor market, which softened after the government enacted higher payroll taxes and a hike in the minimum wage. Today's employment report has increased market expec…
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Multicoin Capital co-founder Kyle Samani believes Solana-native Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs) have a structural advantage over Bitcoin-focused vehicles—and that the mechanics underpinning those DATs could become a durable, price-positive flywheel for SOL. Speaking on Blockworks’ Empire podcast days after Forward Industries closed a $1.65 billion PIPE led by Galaxy, Jump, and Multicoin, Samani argued that Solana’s yield, composable DeFi, and on-chain corporate operations create cash flows and optionality that Bitcoin simply can’t match. Why Solana DATs Beat Bitcoin “We’re building a new financial system from the ground up,” Samani said, framing Forward as both a proof-o…
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“US Jobless Claims Spike: Labor Market Weakness, Fed Rate Cuts, and Market Implications” Unemployment number The old trading adage, “It’s not the news but the reaction to the news that matters,” was on full display after last week’s sharp increase in U.S. weekly jobless claims. Markets initially reacted to fears of an acceleration in labor market weakness, but the details suggest a less dire picture. What the Jobless Claims Data Shows Initial claims for unemployment insurance spiked by 27,000 to 263,000, well above the consensus forecast of 230,000. This was the highest reading since October 2021, raising concerns about whether the labor market is finally cracking under…
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Is Bitcoin critic Peter Schiff finally going to be right for the first time in 16 years about Fed rate cuts? If you say the sky is falling until it happens, then you will say “See, I called it!!” just like Schiff. Schiff took to X (formerly Twitter) to argue that BTC may be “topping out” instead of preparing for a breakout. 99Bitcoins analysts argue Bitcoin must reclaim $114K as solid support to set up a sustained push toward $117K and beyond. Failure to do so risks trapping BTC in a sideways channel between $110K and $115K until the Fed delivers clearer forward guidance. With the September rate cut almost guaranteed, Powell’s tone will be the real catalyst. A dovi…
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The FBI’s New York office is urging SafeMoon investors who lost money to come forward as part of a federal investigation into one of the DeFi’s most infamous frauds. In May 2025, former SafeMoon CEO Braden John Karony was convicted on charges of conspiracy to commit securities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. Prosecutors said Karony and his partners misled investors throughout the 2021–2022 bull run, including false claims about executive access to SafeMoon’s liquidity pool and how those funds were being used. Karony and co-conspirator Kyle Nagy (still at large) diverted millions of dollars from SafeMoon’s liquidity pool. If you’re one of the many victims seekin…
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Anglo American (LON: AAL) Chile’s state-owned copper miner Codelco have sealed a landmark deal to jointly operate their neighbouring mines in central Chile, unlocking at least $5 billion in value. The agreement combines Anglo’s Los Bronces and Codelco’s Andina mines, creating a new mining district outside Santiago. The partnership is expected to generate an additional 2.7 million tonnes of copper over 21 years, once permits are secured, which are anticipated by 2030. Andina, one of Codelco’s smaller operations, produced 181,600 tonnes of copper last year. Los Bronces, a key operation for Anglo American, yielded 172,400 tonnes. Codelco already holds a 20% stake…
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Everyone is expecting BTC USD to pump after the rate cuts. You know what that means. This is the start of figuring out if BTC ▲0.79% can add another $3 Tn in market cap to bring the price of Bitcoin to 200k USD in 2025. Currently, BTC is just above $115,000, heading into one of the most important macro weeks of the year. With the Federal Reserve’s policy meeting set for September 17, let’s talk about the odds that BTC USD breaks new ATHs or crashes below $100,000 DISCOVER: Next 1000X Crypto: 10+ Crypto Tokens That Can Hit 1000x in 2025 BTC USD Range-Bound Ahead of Fed Decision: Are Fed Rate Cuts Enough For $150,000? bitcoinPriceMarket CapBTC$2.31T24h7d1y As of press t…
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The euro and the pound continued their active rise today, making the Momentum strategy work very well. I did not trade using the Mean Reversion strategy. A sharp increase in euro area business sentiment led to another strengthening of the euro against the U.S. dollar, followed by gains in the British pound. Investors welcomed the data, which indicated a recovery in industrial production and the services sector, easing fears of a possible recession in the region. Confidence in the European economy is also supported by other factors. In particular, inflation is slowing, albeit at a slower pace than previously expected. The European Central Bank continues to maintain a loose…
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Crypto analysts found a strong ‘buy signal’ in $XRP’s recent market performance, indicating a potential significant upward move very soon. Specifically, trader Ali Martinez identified a TD Sequential in XRP’s charts. $XRP has been trading around the critical $3.00 support zone. This is important because, historically, significant $XRP accumulation happened at this level. Traders worry about the coin falling below the $3.00 support, which could cause a decline of roughly 10% to approximately $2.70. $XRP’s future performance could depend on factors such as the SEC’s decision on $XRP-related ETFs and the Federal Reserve’s interest rate policies. Overall, technical indi…
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According to a recent interview, Jake Claver, CEO of Digital Ascension Group, has pushed a strongly bullish case for XRP with aggressive price targets and a clear list of what he believes will move markets. Claver told host Paul Barron that a mix of policy shifts and market moves could send XRP far above its current trading level just under $3. Claver’s Bold Targets Claver put forward price ranges that would surprise many watchers: $10 to $13 as a plausible near-term target and $20 to $25 as a stretch outcome by year-end. He tied the $10–$13 scenario to approval of an XRP exchange-traded fund, saying he holds 90% confidence that an ETF will be approved. Claver also …
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