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[Market Update] Spot Gold Continued To Rise In Early Trading, Climbing Above $5,000 Per Ounce, Up 0.69% On The Day
[Market Update] Spot Gold Opened $20 Higher On Monday And Is Currently Trading At $4,986 Per Ounce. Spot Silver Opened More Than 1% Higher And Is Currently Trading At $79 Per Ounce
[South African Reserve Bank Governor Warns Of Risks From Rising Stablecoin Usage] South African Reserve Bank (SARB) Governor Lesetja Kganyago Has Warned Of The Risks Posed By The Increasing Adoption Of Stablecoins, Stating That These Crypto Assets Risk A "break Apart." He Emphasized The Central Bank's Responsibility To Protect The "unity Of The Currency" And Its Affordability For The Public. The Central Bank Needs To "protect The Unity Of The Currency And Its Affordability For The Public… The Truth Is, These Things Can Break Apart."
North Korea Leader Kim Jong UN Visited Ministry Of Defence To Mark Armed Forces Foundation Anniversary
[US House Minority Leader: Democrats Will Not Pass Homeland Security Funding Agreement Without ICE Reform] House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries Stated That Democrats Are Insisting On Comprehensive Reform Of Immigration And Customs Enforcement (ICE) By Friday's (February 13) Deadline, Threatening To Withhold Remaining Government Funding For The Department Of Homeland Security (DHS) Otherwise. Key Demands From The Democrats Include: Prohibiting Law Enforcement Officers From Entering Private Property Without Judicial Authorization, Mandating The Use Of Body Cameras And Identification Badges, And Prohibiting Face Coverings (masks) During Law Enforcement. If An Agreement Is Not Reached By The End Of This Week, The DHS Will Face Another Shutdown, Which Will Impact Customs And Border Protection (CBP), Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), Transportation Security Administration (TSA), And The Coast Guard
[Trump's Treasury Secretary Recommends: Justice Department Investigation And Senate Hearings For Kevin Warsh's Nomination Should Proceed Simultaneously] Despite Key Republican Senator Thom Tillis's Vow To Block All Federal Reserve Nominations, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant Has Recommended That The Senate Begin Hearings On President Trump's Nominee For Federal Reserve Chair, Kevin Warsh. Bessant Stated That Trump Nominated Warsh On January 30 To Succeed Powell, And That Warsh Received Broad Senate Support During His Confirmation As A Fed Governor. He Believes That Despite The Blockade, Hearings On Warsh's Latest Nomination Should Continue
US President Trump: We Are Withdrawing (DHS) Officials From Minneapolis; They Are Doing A Good Job There
The US Will Hold Midterm Elections In November, And Treasury Secretary Bessant Sees The Dow Jones Industrial Average's New High As Evidence That The Country's Economy Is In An Upward Cycle, Benefiting Ordinary People. Speaking About The Federal Reserve's Policy, Bessant Said He Expects The Central Bank To Be Cautious About Any Efforts To Shrink Its Balance Sheet

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With the seven-day mean exchange inflow metric surging +6,894.01%, Shiba Inu just recorded one of its biggest on-chain spikes in months. Such a move would not occur without significant subsurface pressure. Whether this is a bullish ignition signal or just another warning sign embedded in a downward trend is the question. As of right now, the evidence points more toward a structural warning than a recovery catalyst.
Shiba Inu stays in free-fall
Let’s start with the price action: SHIB is still falling beneath the 50, 100 and 200 critical moving averages, all of which are angled downward. Every attempt at a bounce is promptly sold into. The chart is still locked in a distinct downtrend with lower highs and lower lows. This structure indicates exhaustion rallies inside a dominant bearish channel rather than accumulation. Any upward movement is noise rather than a change in trend until SHIB recovers at least the 50-day EMA and breaks above the cluster around $0.00095-$0.00105. Chart by TradingView">
The spike in on-chain flow verifies the issue. Generally speaking, a huge increase in inflow indicates that tokens are being sold on exchanges. This increase was not reflected in outflows. Exchange reserves are increasing, spot CVD is still weak and active addresses are unchanged. This combination suggests an increase, rather than a decrease, in sell-side liquidity. Large holders are either staying put or getting ready to sell rather than purchasing dips, because the top 10 wallets’ outflow is hardly moving.
Price decline continues
Another troubling aspect of the MA7 inflow chart is that inflows increase exactly when prices decline. It appears more like smaller holders sending SHIB to exchanges as panic protection, which typically precedes another leg down. That is classic capitulation behavior, but not the bullish kind where whales scoop the bottom.
What will happen next? SHIB might retest the lows from November. The next logical target is $0.00075-$0.00070 if the selling pressure caused by this inflow spike materializes. This outlook could only be reversed by a persistent decline in exchange reserves and a break above the 50-day EMA. The signal is strong right now, but it is not bullish; rather, it is a warning that SHIB might not be finished bleeding.
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