Crypto Market Movers
By Sakamoto Nashi
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Sentiment Shifts as Fear Returns. The mood across the crypto landscape has shifted dramatically.
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Federal Reserve Meeting Looms. Beyond seasonal weakness, the Federal Reserve’s September 16–17 policy meeting is another critical…
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Bitcoin Holds Key Support. Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, is holding steady around $108,842, showing a modest…
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Ethereum Faces $4,500 Barrier. Ethereum is under mild pressure, trading at $4,363, down 0.6% for the day.
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XRP Struggles for Direction. XRP is showing relative weakness, slipping 0.5% to $2.76.
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Outlook: Calm Before the Storm?. As “Red September” begins, Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP are showing resilience but remain vulnerable…
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The cryptocurrency market is treading cautiously as September opens, a month that has historically been unkind to digital assets.
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For years, September has carried the reputation of being crypto’s weakest period. Since 2013, Bitcoin has averaged a decline of nearly 4% during this month.
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The mood across the crypto landscape has shifted dramatically. According to the widely tracked Crypto Fear and Greed Index, sentiment has fallen from a “greed” level of 75 in…
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Traders appear to be positioning themselves defensively, mindful of past Septembers that delivered consistent losses.
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With inflation still above target at 3.1% core CPI, the Fed’s stance remains a key question for risk assets, including cryptocurrencies.
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Bitcoin, the world’s largest cryptocurrency, is holding steady around $108,842, showing a modest gain of 0.5% after dipping as low as $107,270 earlier in the day.
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The technical picture for Bitcoin is mixed. Its Average Directional Index (ADX) reads 20, suggesting a lack of strong trend momentum.
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Meanwhile, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) sits at 40, edging toward oversold territory. This implies selling pressure remains stronger than buying interest, consistent with…
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Other indicators also reinforce uncertainty. The Squeeze Momentum Indicator is showing exhausted volatility, while Bitcoin’s exponential moving averages (EMA) are narrowing.
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