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$18.5B in Shorts at Risk if Bitcoin Hits $130K
$18.5B in Shorts at Risk if Bitcoin Hits $130K

$18.5 billion in short positions could be liquidated if Bitcoin reaches $130K, potentially fueling a massive price spike.Massive Short Positions Under PressureWhy $130K Is the Critical LevelMarket Outlook Ahead

Coinomedia·2025/08/10 02:45
US National Debt Hits Record $37 Trillion
US National Debt Hits Record $37 Trillion

The US national debt has reached a historic $37 trillion, raising concerns over economic stability and inflation.A New Debt Milestone for the USEconomic Risks and Inflation ConcernsImpact on Markets and Alternative Assets

Coinomedia·2025/08/10 02:45
History Points to Dogecoin’s Next Moonshot
History Points to Dogecoin’s Next Moonshot

Historical patterns suggest Dogecoin could be gearing up for another massive rally.Historical Cycles Fuel Bullish SpeculationWhy the “Moonshot” Narrative ReturnsRisks and Rewards for Traders

Coinomedia·2025/08/10 02:45
Eric Trump Says “Never Short Ethereum,” Sees $8K Ahead
Eric Trump Says “Never Short Ethereum,” Sees $8K Ahead

Eric Trump warns against shorting Ethereum, predicting ETH could soon hit $8,000.Eric Trump’s Bold Call on ETHWhy $8,000 Could Be PossibleMarket Reaction and Caution

Coinomedia·2025/08/10 02:45
How Crypto Whales are Reacting to Ethereum’s Rally and All-Time High Optimism
How Crypto Whales are Reacting to Ethereum’s Rally and All-Time High Optimism

Ethereum’s rally to $4,331 has sparked a tug-of-war among major holders, with some doubling down and others cashing out big gains.

BeInCrypto·2025/08/10 02:00
JPMorgan sees White House power play in Trump’s fed pick
JPMorgan sees White House power play in Trump’s fed pick

Share link:In this post: Trump’s nomination of Stephen Miran to the Fed board has raised concerns at JPMorgan that it could be part of a push to rewrite the Federal Reserve Act, potentially giving the White House more control over monetary policy. Miran’s 2024 paper calls for sweeping reforms, including presidential power to fire Fed officials, congressional control of the Fed’s budget, and shifting regulatory duties to the Treasury. While major changes face steep hurdles in the Senate, analysts warn the F

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/10 01:10
AI disruption hits markets sooner than expected
AI disruption hits markets sooner than expected

Share link:In this post: AI is reshaping U.S. markets, boosting leaders like Nvidia while hurting companies in creative, staffing, and advertising sectors that face rapid automation risks. Bank of America flagged 26 high-risk firms, and stocks like Wix, Shutterstock, and Adobe have sharply underperformed since mid-May. Microsoft, Meta, Alphabet, and Amazon plan to spend about $350B this year on AI infrastructure, widening the gap between market winners and losers.

Cryptopolitan·2025/08/10 01:10
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10:19
Investment bank Evercore ISI has adjusted its rating on biotechnology company Twist Bioscience Corp (TWST).
The institution downgraded the stock rating of a certain exchange from "outperform" to "neutral." Meanwhile, analysts significantly raised the target price for the stock, increasing it from the previous $66 to $102. This adjustment reflects that the investment bank has rebalanced its expectations for the company's short-term performance and long-term value potential when assessing its prospects.
10:11
Morgan Stanley expects US stock market funds to shift towards mega-cap companies, setting a year-end target of 8,000 points for the S&P 500 Index.
Morgan Stanley strategists said that US stock market funds will shift from semiconductor stocks to mega-cap companies such as Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, with a year-end target of 8,000 points for the S&P 500 index.
10:07
The Red Sea vessel attack incident escalates, geopolitical risk premiums return to the oil market, and shipping security threats are repriced.
⑴ The United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations reported on Monday that a bulk carrier was attacked by unidentified armed personnel approximately 30 nautical miles southwest of Hodeidah, Yemen, on Sunday. Following the approach of armed small boats and subsequent gunfire, the onboard security personnel returned fire. The attackers then retreated to a larger vessel about 2 nautical miles away, which had disabled its Automatic Identification System.⑵ Although both the cargo ship and crew reported safe conditions and authorities have launched an investigation, this attack occurred near an area controlled by Houthi forces. It directly revived market pricing memories of security threats in Red Sea shipping, with geopolitical risk premiums providing short-term support to crude oil futures.⑶ The attack did not cause vessel damage or casualties, but the armed small boats relied on a larger mothership with its identification system switched off to launch their assault. Such tactical characteristics suggest the attack may have an organizational background rather than being an isolated act of piracy, prompting shipping insurance and transit costs in the region to face reassessment pressures.⑷ The Red Sea route supports the global transport of large quantities of energy and goods. Any substantial threat to commercial ships can trigger expectations for detours, extended voyage times, and tightened shipping capacity. Even though this incident caused no substantial damage, the market's sensitivity to dual navigation risks in the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea has risen significantly.⑸ So far, no group has claimed responsibility, but the geographical location and previous record of Houthi attacks in the area are highly consistent. Traders are closely monitoring further investigation progress and potential military responses. The short-term fluctuation center of oil prices will partially depend on whether this event develops into a logic of sustained escalation of escort costs.
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