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Brazilian President Lula Will Travel To The United States In The Coming Days To Meet With US President Trump
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama: Foreign Exchange Fluctuations Will Be Adjusted In Accordance With The US-Japan Agreement
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama: We Will Take Decisive Action Against Speculative Foreign Exchange Fluctuations
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama: Japan Has A Vast Supply Chain In Asia, Which Faces The Risk Of Disruption
Former New York Fed President Dudley: The Federal Reserve Is Under Relentless Attack, Supports Powell's Continuation As A Board Member
Kazakhstan's Oil And Gas Condensate Production In April Increased By 16% Compared To March, Reaching 2.17 Million Barrels Per Day
South Korea's Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Stated That It Will Maintain Close Communication With Relevant Countries
South Korea's Ministry Of Foreign Affairs: There Are 24 Crew Members On The South Korean Vessel In The Strait Of Hormuz
European Central Bank Banking Supervision Committee Chairman Buch: Lowering Capital Requirements May Only Lead To Increased Distributions To Shareholders, Rather Than More Loans
The U.S. Factory Orders Month-over-month Rate For March Was 1.5%, Compared To An Expected 0.5%, With The Previous Value Revised From 0.00% To 0.3%
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy Met With Georgian Prime Minister Boris Kobakhidze In Armenia
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Rose 3.00% On The Day, Currently Trading At $2.864 Per Million British Thermal Units

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Bitcoin is trading at a pivotal level that analysts say could determine whether the market holds its broader uptrend or slips back toward spring lows.
Key Takeaways:
In , crypto trader Daan Crypto Trades said the 0.382 Fibonacci retracement zone is the line bulls must defend, warning that a breakdown could send BTC back to April levels near $76,000.
“It’s also pretty much the last major support before testing the April lows again, which would break this high time frame market structure,” he said.Bitcoin Dips Below $88K in Weekend Leverage Flush, Analyst Says
Over the weekend, Bitcoin briefly dipped below $88,000 during another round of leverage washouts before rebounding above $91,500.
Analyst “Bull Theory” described the move as typical low-liquidity weekend manipulation aimed at flushing both longs and shorts.
The market now turns its attention to this week’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting, where a 0.25% rate cut is widely expected.
BREAKING: Bitcoin dumped $2,000 from $89.7k to $87.7k and liquidated $171 million worth of longs.But then it pumped $3,500 from $87.7k to $91.2k and liquidated $75 million worth of shorts. All this happened in the last 4 hours.This is another example of manipulation on the… — Bull Theory (@BullTheoryio)
Still, crypto markets have cooled since the October cut, as Fed Chair Jerome Powell emphasized a data-dependent path rather than a predictable easing cycle.
Markus Thielen of 10x Research expect a similar tone this week, cautious and potentially hawkish, keeping pressure on risk assets.
With ETF inflows softening and trading volumes thinning into December, Thielen said upside participation remains limited, while volatility compression leaves BTC more vulnerable to downside moves in the near term.
“Bulls will point to the Treasury General Account rebuild, the end of Quantitative Tightening, and looming rate cuts as a liquidity windfall for Bitcoin,” Thielen wrote.
He added that hypothetical macro tailwinds are “irrelevant if the underlying message lacks conviction and the market structure fails to support a sustained move.”
Nick Ruck of LVRG Research said upcoming U.S. jobs data and inflation figures may prove just as influential.
If they reinforce expectations for continued easing, he believes renewed liquidity inflows could fuel a broader recovery across digital assets.Bitcoin’s Rising “Liveliness” Metric Signals Hidden Bull-Market Strength
As reported, a key on-chain indicator known as “liveliness” is climbing again, even as Bitcoin’s price action remains subdued.
Analysts say the divergence suggests renewed underlying demand, with dormant coins moving at levels not seen in years, a sign that long-term holders may be re-entering the market.
The indicator’s steady rise points to a major rotation of capital beneath the surface despite cautious sentiment.
Liveliness measures the balance between coins being transacted and those being held, weighted by age. It tends to rise during bull markets as older coins move at higher prices, reflecting fresh inflows and greater conviction.
Last week, Bitfinex said the market is showing “seller exhaustion” following a period of heavy deleveraging and panic-driven exits by short-term holders.
“The combination of extreme deleveraging, capitulation among short-term holders, and early signs of seller exhaustion has created the conditions for a stabilisation phase and a relief bounce,” the firm wrote.
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