market analysis

XRP Drops 6% as Global Economic Tensions Trigger High-Volume Selloff
XRP drops 6% amid global economic tensions, with a significant volume spike and a key support level at $2.16 under scrutiny.

Bitcoin Cash Slumps 4% as $400 Support Faces Heavy Selling Pressure
Bitcoin Cash falls 4% as it tests the $400 support level, with a descending channel pattern and resistance at $414-$415 challenging recovery efforts.

Dogecoin Plunges 10% in Midnight Crash, Struggles to Find Footing
Dogecoin tumbles over 10% in a midnight sell-off, with high trading volumes and a potential double-bottom pattern hinting at possible stabilization.

Dogecoin Dives 9%; Cardano’s ADA, SOL Slump 6% as Renewed Tariff Fears Jolt Markets
A fast-moving legal reversal saw the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit issue a temporary stay on Wednesday’s lower court ruling that had struck down the tariffs.

Two Ways This Bitcoin Bull Market Is Sturdier Than 2020-21 and 2017
BTC's realized volatility has averaged less than 50% this time, according to Glassnode.

Bitcoin Slides Below $106K; Analyst Sees Ether Breakout Looming
Despite the pullback, BTC holding above the round-number $100,000 level for 20 consecutive days is a bullish sign, LMAX Group market strategist said.

XRP Army Is Truly Global As CME Data Reveals Nearly Half of XRP Futures Trading Occurs in Non-U.S. Hours
Futures registered a trading volume of $86.6 million in the first six trading days.

Ether Only Crypto Major in Green, XRP Muted After Mammoth Treasury Plans
Crypto traders say the market is in a “Goldilocks zone,” with recent macro shifts — like softer yields and corporate crypto treasuries — yet to fully ripple through asset prices.

Bitcoin's $95K-$105K Range in Focus as $10B BTC Options Expiry Looms
Bitcoin options worth over $10 billion are set to expire on Friday at 08:00 UTC on Deribit.

Bitcoin Pulls Back to $107K, but NYDIG Analysis Suggests Market Far From Overheated
A number of indicators suggested the bull market has more room to run, said NYDIG.

