$COPPER is facing its longest losing streak in years, with LME copper reportedly declining for 42 consecutive days, the longest stretch since 2014.
The move is worth watching because copper is often treated as a signal for global industrial demand. Persistent weakness can raise concerns about manufacturing activity, construction, and the broader economic outlook.
But the longer-term picture is more complicated. Demand from power grids, EVs, data centers, and AI infrastructure continues to requ...
Everyone’s staring at the bounce, but the 4H chart just whispered a name: $BTC /USDT.
$BTC - 🟢 SHORT
Trade Plan:
Entry: 63034.56 – 63044.44
SL: 63225.92
TP1: 62899.68
TP2: 62806.47
TP3: 62666.65
Why this setup?
- The daily trend is **bearish**, and this 4H signal is a **trend-following short**, not a gamble.
- RSI on the 15m is at 47.28—neutral, but the momentum is rolling over from the upside, giving sellers the first-mover edge.
- Entry zone is tight: 63,039.50. The plan targets 62,899...
Brutal week across the board. Here's what actually happened:
$85B evaporated from total crypto market cap. $BTC dropped to $62,500 — lowest point in 31 days. Not a crash, but definitely a reset.
The money flow tells the story. $BTC ETFs bled $389M in outflows, the worst we've seen in 6 weeks. When institutional money walks, it's worth paying attention. Meanwhile, Saylor's MicroStrategy offloaded another $108M in $BTC. Yes, the guy who's been the loudest bull is trimming. Make of that what you ...
Americans are barely saving anymore.
The US savings rate just hit 2.7% in June—down from 4.7% in January. That's near historic lows.
For context: out of every $100 earned, people are keeping $2.70. The long-term average? $8.
This isn't a sign of confidence. It's a sign of pressure. Rising costs—housing, food, insurance, debt payments—are eating into paychecks faster than wages can keep up.
When savings dry up, consumer spending becomes fragile. And consumer spending is 70% of US GDP.
If thi...