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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Gold prices held above the $3,350-an-ounce level Wednesday as unresolved trade tensions, coupled with new US data, kept safe-haven demand elevated. Spot gold advanced 0.6% to $3,372.70 per ounce by 10:30 a.m. ET, approaching the one-month high seen earlier this week. In New York, the most-traded futures contract rose 0.5% at $3,395.10 per ounce. Meanwhile, the US dollar index fell about 0.4%, making bullion more attractive to buyers. These moves came after fresh US data showed the worst monthly private sector jobs growth in years, fueling concerns about an economy that is still bracing for the impacts of tariffs. Following the data release, Presiden…
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Gold prices returned above $3,300 an ounce on Thursday as the market assesses the implications of a court ruling that blocked most of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Spot gold rose 0.6% to $3,307.79 an ounce as of 10:40 a.m. ET, having fallen to as low as $3,245.90 after the Asian markets opened. Three-month gold futures in New York also recovered, up 1.1% at $3,332.80 an ounce. Live Gold Price Chart and Real-Time Updates Bullion initially fell after the US Court of International Trade deemed many of Trump’s tariffs to be illegal on Wednesday, drawing investors toward risk-on assets and away from the safe-haven metal. While the Trump administration f…
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Gold prices rallied to a near one-month high on Monday, as a combination of geopolitical risks and economic uncertainty fuelled investor demand for safe-haven assets. Spot gold surged 2.6% to about $3,377 an ounce by 11:00 a.m. ET, its highest since the first week of May. US gold futures also gained 2.6%, trading at just above $3,400 an ounce in New York. Meanwhile, the US dollar fell about 0.6% against other currencies, making bullion less expensive to buyers. Stocks also fell as renewed Sino-American trade conflicts bubbled and investors braced for a packed week of economic and political cross-currents, including a critical US jobs report. “The la…
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Gold has been rallying consequently since the Sunday open after the Trump Administration decided to appeal the US Federal Court decision to block the Tariffs on Imports. The precious metal is at the highs of the day following an ISM Manufacturing report that wahttps://www.oanda.com/kingfisher/pages/21768/unpublish/s not the best. You can read more on the Data Release here. XAU/USD is breaking out to the upside and the buying candles are strong, we are now up 2.52% on the session. Take a peek at a Gold Technical Analysis from the Daily to the Hourly timeframe. close …
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A crisis is unfolding in the bond market that equity investors may not be aware of. Long-term government bond yields are rising across major economies as governments struggle to contain mounting debt burdens. Last week, Japan’s 30-year bond yield ran to an all-time high of 3.4%. The 40-year also hit a record 3.6%. The Financial Post reports the higher yields resulted from a weak bond auction that highlighted investors’ concerns over the country’s fiscal stability. Germany’s 30-year “bund” yields jumped over 12 basis points, reflecting fears over its €500 billion rearmament plan. Japan has long faced a mountainous debt problem. A 260% debt-to-GDP ratio is by fa…
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EarthLabs (TSXV: SPOT, OTCQX: SPOFF) has released a new episode of its flagship series EarthLabs Expeditions, offering an up-close look at West Red Lake Gold Mines (TSXV: WRLG, OTCQB: WRLGF) at a pivotal moment in the company’s growth. Titled “Pouring Gold at Record Prices”, the episode marks a return to Red Lake, Ontario, where EarthLabs host Jonathan Brazeau reconnects with CEO Shane Williams and the team to witness the culmination of their bulk sample program—and the first gold pour from the revitalized Madsen mine. With gold having surged to $3,500 an ounce for the first time in history, the moment is more than symbolic—it’s a powerful signal of where the comp…
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Graphite One (TSXV: GPH) surged on Tuesday after the company announced its mine project has been approved for listing on the US government’s FAST-41 dashboard, becoming the first critical minerals project in Alaska to obtain this status. FAST-41 is designed to streamline a project’s permitting process by improving federal agency coordination and timeliness of environmental reviews. The dashboard is set up to increase the transparency of procedures for agencies, thereby reducing the potential for delay and unpredictability in issuing permits. “The approval of Graphite Creek as FAST-41’s first Alaskan mining project is a major step for G1 and our complete US-based s…
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Greenland is urging the US and European nations to invest in its mining industry, cautioning that a lack of Western engagement may compel the Arctic territory to seek partnerships with China instead, says Naaja Nathanielsen, Greenland’s minister for business and mineral resources. “We want to develop our business sector and diversify it, and that requires investments from outside,” Nathanielsen said in an interview with the Financial Times on Tuesday. She emphasized a preference for collaboration with European and American partners, but noted that if they do not engage, Greenland would need to consider other options, including China. Greenland, a semi-autonomo…
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Recent drilling by Harfang Exploration (TSXV: HAR) returned a highlight hit of 2.5 metres grading 35.6 grams gold per tonne from drilling in the Koval zone at its Sky Lake project in northwestern Ontario. That interval, in hole SLA-25-04, included 15.6 metres at 4.54 grams gold from 290.85 metres, as well as 8.35 metres grading 7.52 grams gold and 2.5 metres at 35.59 grams gold, Harfang reported Wednesday. Sky Lake is about 500 km north of Thunder Bay. “It has become obvious to us that there may be a significant mineralized system at Koval,” Harfang CEO Rick Breger said in a release. “The regional geology, the project geology, and the information we have gleaned f…
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Harmony Gold (JSE: HAR) (NYSE: HMY), South Africa’s top gold producer by volume, has agreed to acquire MAC Copper (ASX:MAC)(NYSE:MTAL) for $1.03 billion, accelerating its strategic shift into copper through a key Australian asset. The all-cash deal would give Harmony full ownership of MAC’s only asset, the CSA copper mine in central western New South Wales. CSA is among Australia’s highest-grade and oldest operating copper mines, with a history stretching back nearly 150 years. At 1.9 km, it is also one of the country’s deepest underground operations. Harmony is offering $12.25 per MAC Copper share, representing a 20.7% premium to the company’s last closing price …
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Hong Kong has been ramping up efforts to strengthen its position as a digital asset hub. Hong Kong’s Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) plans to introduce virtual asset derivatives trading for professional investors. According to a 4 June 2025 China Daily report, Christopher Hui Ching-yu, Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury, said the move is part of the city’s push to bolster its global digital asset market competitiveness. The SFC said robust risk management measures will be prioritized in line with the move. This will ensure trades are conducted “in an orderly, transparent and secure manner.” According to the SFC, the proposed product will faci…
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The crypto industry might finally get some long-overdue rules, but there’s one problem. House Democrats say the SEC is ghosting them on the details. And it’s not just frustrating, it could slow down one of the biggest crypto bills in years. What Is This Crypto Bill All About? It’s called the Digital Asset Market Structure Bill, better known as the CLARITY Act. The goal? To figure out who regulates what. Right now, the crypto space is a mess. One agency says a token is a security, another says it’s a commodity, and investors are left playing a guessing game. The bill aims to divide the job between the SEC and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC). Under the…
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Why a Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire Could Trigger a Short-Term EURUSD Rally and What Could Limit It So How a Ukraine-Russia Ceasefire Could Impact EURUSD Exchange Rate With President Trump pushing for Ukraine and Russia to meet and discuss peace, global attention is turning toward the possibility of a ceasefire. While a comprehensive peace agreement remains uncertain, even preliminary talks would mark a significant shift in tone. Let’s assume the two sides finally sit down at the negotiating table and discuss a pause as a first step. What would a ceasefire mean for the EURUSD? A Brief History of the Russia-Ukraine Conflict To understand market reactions, it’s essential …
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Where is GBPUSD Headed by The Savvy Trader How High Can a Surging GBPUSD Go? This week’s price action in the dollar has been choppy, lacking a clear one-way trend, but the broader tone has been decidedly negative. We opened the week near the highs and are closing near the lows, not an encouraging sign for dollar bulls. Watch GbpUsd A key currency to watch in this context is GbpUsd, which continues to test the upside and a key level around 1.3550. Sellers have consistently stepped in just below it, indicating it remains a psychological and technical cap for now. The market seems to be preemptively pricing in a potential pause but as discussed previously, a brea…
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[Updated for 2025] One of the most common questions gold investors ask in 2025 is: “How much gold can I buy with $10,000?” Whether you’re diversifying your portfolio or starting a precious metals IRA, understanding what your money can buy is essential to making smart, informed investment decisions. Investing $10,000 in gold is a strategic decision that many individuals consider to diversify their investment portfolio, hedge against inflation, or own a tangible asset with intrinsic value. The amount of gold you can buy with $10,000 will depend on several factors, including the current market price, the type of gold you wish to purchase (coins, bars, rounds), and any assoc…
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[Updated for 2025] If you’re wondering, “How much is one pound of gold worth in 2025?“—you’re not alone. As inflation rises, geopolitical tensions grow, and digital currencies shake the market, more Americans are turning to gold for stability. This updated guide will explain gold pricing by the pound, why it’s different from traditional ounce-based pricing, and what investors need to know today. Gold has always been a fascinating and valuable metal, sought after for its beauty and rarity. It has various uses, from jewelry making to an investment hedge against inflation. However, when it comes to understanding the value of gold, particularly by the pound, the calculations…
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How Pivozon Turns Market Chaos Into Opportunity with AI Trade Filtering Markets don’t move in straight lines, especially not Gold. One minute you’re riding momentum, the next you’re staring down a sharp reversal that wipes out hours of progress. That’s where Pivozon steps in. Built for the chaos of XAU/USD trading, this AI-powered automated trading software runs on structure, not emotion. It cuts through the noise, identifies the setups that actually matter, and executes with the kind of consistency manual trading just can’t match. Markets move fast. Pivozon reads what matters, so you can trade with clarity and control. Cutting Through the Clutter Gold is a trader’s drea…
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Markets generally move in two primary ways: trending or rangebound. Trending markets are popular among traders for their directional clarity. They offer chances to ride momentum, add to positions, or fade extremes. They also give structure and potential for extended moves. However, rangebound markets are also full of opportunities. They provide clear levels where one knows when he is wrong and help to assess if prices are elevated or cheap. (Even though this is always a touchy subject in Trading - everything is relative!) Markets in range rhyme with a general acceptance of prices, and buyers and sellers balance out. GBPJPY has been in a large range since September 202…
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While AUDCAD isn’t among the highest-volume pairs in Forex, it’s often in the lesser-traded instruments that sharp traders find unique opportunities. Commodities heavily influence the Australian and Canadian dollars, as both nations are major exporters. The AUD tends to react more to moves in industrial metals—especially copper—while the CAD is tied to oil price fluctuations. Beyond commodities, the currencies are driven by their respective economic ties: Canada is closely linked to trends in the U.S., whereas Australia is more sensitive to developments in China. In the absence of fresh geopolitical shocks, traders are focusing on central bank policy divergence and incomi…
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Hudbay Minerals (TSX, NYSE: HBM) said on Wednesday it has temporarily suspended operations in Manitoba due to surging wildfires throughout parts of the province. The suspension follows a precautionary early evacuation notice issued for the town of Snow Lake, where the Canadian miner operates an underground polymetallic mine with over 1,100 employees. According to Hudbay, the early evacuation positions the company well for a safe return to full operations once conditions permit. Only essential personnel, authorized by emergency services, will remain in Snow Lake to assist with emergency activities, it added. In addition to assisting the firefighting efforts, th…
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Huma Finance is shining. Bitcoin dropped by over $4,000, while meme coins posted double-digit losses. Will the DeFi token extend gains? The past 24 hours have been tumultuous for crypto and Bitcoin holders. Just when traders anticipated a sharp uptick, pushing the digital gold above $110,000, bears intervened with their own plans. Prices crashed by over $4,000, driving Bitcoin toward the psychological $100,000 mark. As expected, the sell-off negatively impacted altcoins, including some of the best Solana meme coins. All top 10 cryptos, except stablecoins, which held steady at $1 as a refuge for cautious traders, posted losses. Solana dropped 3%, with weekly losses exc…
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Human vs. System Human vs. System: Can Emotion-Free Trading Bots Really Deliver More Consistent Results? Ask any seasoned trader what derails trades the fastest, and most won’t say “bad analysis” or “wrong indicator.” The answer’s almost always the same: emotion. Fear of losing. Greed for more. The urge to win back what was lost. These reactions turn strategy into chaos, and over time, they drain accounts faster than any market dip ever could. It’s easy to follow a plan when everything’s calm. But in the middle of a fast moving market, logic slips. You start seeing threats that aren’t there, or chasing moves that have already nhappened. That moment, where the plan br…
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Overview: The dollar was better bid yesterday in North America after the better-than-expected JOLTS report, but it has come back offered today. Still, the general tone is one of consolidation. The greenback is a little softer against the most G10 currencies and all but a handful of emerging market currencies. Meanwhile, most of the final May PMI readings have been revised up from the flash weakness after the April US tariff drag. The Bank of Canada may stand pat today after firmer core CPI and Q1 GDP readings, but its easing cycle does not appear over. ECB meets tomorrow and there is little doubt that it will deliver another quarter point cut. A pause is likely as the neu…
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MINING.COM and The Northern Miner mapped global rare earth production through a geopolitical lens, dividing the world into five “spheres of control”: Chinese, American, Russian, Coalition of the Willing, and Undrafted. These groupings reflect geographic, social, cultural, and economic ties—and possible alignments in a more polarized world. Watch: In this 18-minute presentation at the CentralMinEX conference in Newfoundland, TNM Group President Anthony Vaccaro examines how the world is fracturing into competing spheres of control. (By Anthony Vaccaro; Files from: Ali Ravaghi; Creative: James Alafriz)
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When Barrick Gold took over Randgold in 2019, its marketing dropped Gold from the name to reflect wider interests like copper and appeal to new investors. But it didn’t bother to change its registered moniker. Gradually, the Gold crept back in. Now, the Gold has been guillotined, like a statement Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX; NYSE: B) means business this time. “Most of the gold companies sort of have grasped at the opportunity to talk about copper,” CEO Mark Bristow said in an interview with MINING.COM‘s sister publication, The Northern Miner in May. “But we actually pointedly said, ‘if you really want to be a big player in the gold business, it makes a whole lot of s…
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