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Massive $755M ETF Outflows Hit Bitcoin and Ethereum
Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs saw combined outflows of $755M on October 13, sparking concerns over market sentiment.Investor Sentiment Appears to Be CoolingWhat Could Be Driving These Outflows?
Coinomedia·2025/10/14 06:39

Bitcoin Rallies After Negative Crowd Sentiment
Bitcoin often surges after days of extreme negative sentiment, proving crowd FUD is a strong contrarian indicator.Santiment Identifies Key Contrarian SignalsUnderstanding the Sentiment-Price Connection
Coinomedia·2025/10/14 06:39

BNB Hits New High Then Slides — Here’s Why Traders Should Be Cautious
BNB’s record high may be deceptive, as bearish signals and negative funding rates point to waning confidence and a potential pullback toward key support levels.
BeInCrypto·2025/10/14 06:30
Ethereum Price Breaks $4.200, Whale Accumulation Suggests Bullishness
Portalcripto·2025/10/14 06:27
Bitcoin Dominates Fund Flows With $2.67B Influx, But Still Trails 2024’s Peak
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/14 06:27
India eyes CBDC, restates opposition against unbacked ‘crypto’
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/14 06:27
DOGE Faces Rejection at $0.22 as Dogecoin Treasury Firm Eyes Public Listing
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/14 06:27

Why Analysts Say Now Could Be the Smartest Time to Buy Altcoins
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/14 06:27
Wall Street Expands into Cryptocurrencies: Citi Makes Announcement
CryptoNewsNet·2025/10/14 06:27

Ethereum (ETH) Forms Key Bearish Setup — Could a Downside Move Follow?
CoinsProbe·2025/10/14 06:18
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Trump Reiterates Today's Employment Data is 'Outstanding' On June 6, Trump reiterated that today's released employment data is 'outstanding'.
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S&P 500 Index Ends Nine-Week Winning Streak On June 6, the S&P 500 Index ended its nine-week streak of gains.
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Sources: Multiple U.S. States Considering Lawsuit to Block Paramount's Acquisition of Warner Bros. On June 6, it was reported that chief attorneys from several U.S. states are drafting a legal document to challenge Paramount Global's $110 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD.O), laying the groundwork for an antitrust lawsuit against this massive Hollywood deal. According to informed sources, senior officials from about 10 states have begun drafting complaint documents and discussing legal procedures to potentially file a lawsuit within this month to block the merger. California, a hub for the entertainment industry, is leading this effort. No final decision has yet been made regarding the filing of a lawsuit or which states will join the action. Most of the states considering the lawsuit are led by Democratic attorneys general, but at least two Republican attorneys general are also involved in the investigation. Officials from California and other states have reportedly met with Paramount and opponents of the deal, requesting sworn statements or testimonies that could be used in the lawsuit.
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