FOGO Price Holds $0.027 Support as Trading Remains Range-Bound Below Key Resistance
#FOGO #LOGO It is worth noting that FOGO is above the support level of the price of above the $0.027 mark, hence limiting the downward movement in the ongoing consolidation process. But price is still fixed lower than the resistance at $0.03405, which means that FOGO is limited in a close-term trading range. In the meantime, BTC pair movement is changing by 4.6 percent, which reveals additional cross-market activity and stable spot pricing. FOGO will still be trading in a narrow price range since activity in the market revolves around the $0.02-$0.03 range. The price action is also closely observed since the asset is consolidating over a well-defined support zone. It is noteworthy that this stabilization is preceded by increased volatility in the previous part of the trading cycle that redefined the short-term positioning and liquidity behavior.
FOGO Price Action Anchors Above $0.027 Support According to recent trading data, FOGO has maintained a strength of price above the support level of $0.027 that is still holding its price downward. Nevertheless, the price progress is still limited to the possible increase to the price of $0.03405, which limits the asset to a small 24-hour range.
This organization emphasizes regular collaboration between buyers and sellers within pre-defined limits. In the meantime, FOGO increased by 2.4% which indicated short-term upward pressure without breaking resistance. In parallel, BTC-denominated movement shows 0.063144 BTC, alongside a 4.6% change, underscoring cross-pair activity during the session.
Short-Term Trading Range Reflects Controlled Volatility While volatility remains present, price behavior shows measured movement rather than sharp expansion. FOGO continues to rotate within the $0.02–$0.03 range, suggesting an active consolidation phase. However, price has not demonstrated sustained momentum beyond immediate resistance.
$FOGO spot analysis ✅It’s planning to start reversal in between 0.02-0.03$ and then it could reach 0.06-0.1$ in long term hold pic.twitter.com/4C9QZnI1qZ
— Crypto GVR (@GVRCALLS) January 20, 2026 This structure keeps attention focused on range boundaries rather than directional breakouts. Additionally, the consistent defense of support indicates continued market participation at current levels. As a result, price stability has become the dominant feature of the latest trading window.
Longer-Term Price Zones Remain Technically Defined In addition to intraday movement, larger references of prices are retained. The longer-term price zones on the market data are between $0.06 and$ 0.10 and are still used as reference points in history. Nevertheless, the price action is still lower than those levels. Thus, short-term orientation remains pegged on prevailing support and resistance rates.
Notably, price behavior within the current band continues to define market structure. As trading progresses, these technical levels maintain relevance in shaping observed price movement and liquidity flow.
Vitalik Buterin recently shared a lengthy post on X where he critiqued the current state of prediction markets. His current stance slightly differs from what it was last year, when he claimed it was “healthier” to participate in them than regular markets. In his post, Buterin expressed concern about the state of prediction markets in their current form. He admitted they had achieved a certain level of success, but that they also “seem to be over-converging to an unhealthy product market fit.
Buterin claims this is happening because they embrace short-term cryptocurrency price bets, sports betting, and other similar things that have dopamine value without any kind of long-term fulfillment or societal information value.
“My guess is that teams feel motivated to capitulate to these things because they bring in large revenue during a bear market where people are desperate – an understandable motive, but one that leads to corposlop,” Buterin wrote.
Buterin’s warning about prediction markets Buterin believes the space would be better off pushed into a totally different use case: “hedging, in a very generalized sense,” he wrote.
As far as he is concerned, the dopamine-driven bets that seem to be taking center stage now are an unhealthy product-market fit. He believes these bets now dominate substantive uses, putting the space at risk of being captured by uninformed speculation rather than genuine information aggregation.
In the future, he advocates steering prediction markets towards risk hedging applications, for example, tools that can help reduce real-world risks to assets or expenditures.
He had a different opinion last December While Vitalik Buterin’s thoughts on prediction markets have not changed radically, they are a bit different from how he felt about them as of December last year. At the time, he was clearly positive and defensive about them.
Why Alphabet's Free Cash Flow May Remain Resilient Even as the Market Worries .
Alphabet's Capital Expenditure Surge: What It Means for Investors On February 4, Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) revealed plans to nearly double its capital expenditures by 2026, prompting a decline in its share price. Despite this, the company’s robust free cash flow (FCF) is expected to remain healthy, presenting a compelling opportunity for both value investors and those interested in cash-secured short put strategies.
GOOGL shares closed at $322.86, marking a drop of more than 6% from the pre-earnings high of $343.69 on February 2. Nevertheless, the stock is still up 16.9% compared to its three-month low of $276.14 recorded on November 14, 2025.
Related Insights from Barchart Alphabet Earnings Slide A deeper dive into Alphabet’s financials reveals why the company’s valuation could be higher than it appears. This analysis explores those reasons in detail.
Resilient Cash Flow Amidst Heavy AI Investments Alphabet has significantly ramped up its investments in artificial intelligence, with capital expenditures soaring by 95% year-over-year—from $14.3 billion in Q4 2024 to $27.9 billion in Q4 2025. For the entire year of 2025, capex climbed 74% to reach $91.4 billion.
Despite this substantial increase, Alphabet’s free cash flow remained robust, edging up by nearly 1% to $73.27 billion. This resilience is attributed to a 31.5% rise in operating cash flow (OCF) for 2025, and a 34% year-over-year jump in Q4 alone.
These figures are detailed on page 11 of the company’s earnings presentation.
More importantly, Alphabet’s OCF margin saw a significant boost. This improvement is key to understanding why, even with management’s guidance of $175–$185 billion in capex for 2026, free cash flow is likely to remain strong.
Let’s examine this further.
According to the cash flow statement (page 6 of the earnings release), Alphabet generated $164.7 billion in operating cash flow in 2024, which equates to 40.9% of its projected $402.8 billion in 2025 revenue.
As shown in the referenced table, this OCF margin surpasses the 35.8% achieved in 2024. In essence, cash flow as a percentage of revenue increased by 14.2%, even as capex related to AI nearly doubled.
This suggests that further increases in operating cash flow could occur as capital expenditures continue to rise, reinforcing the value of Alphabet’s ongoing investments.
Forecasting Future Cash Flows Analyst projections indicate that Alphabet’s revenue could grow by 16% in the coming year, reaching $467.22 billion, and by 33% in 2027, hitting $536.27 billion.
Over the next twelve months, average revenue is expected to be around $501.7 billion.
If the OCF margin improves by a similar 14.5% to 46.8%—as it did in 2025—here’s what the numbers could look like:
$501.7 billion × 0.468 = $234.8 billion in operating cash flow Assuming capex rises to $180 billion, free cash flow would be: $235 billion - $180 billion = $55 billion By 2027, with a 47% OCF margin: $536.27 billion × 0.47 = $252 billion OCF; $252 billion - $180 billion capex = $72 billion FCF Although these FCF estimates are slightly below the $73.27 billion achieved in 2025, they demonstrate that Alphabet’s free cash flow could remain solid, especially if OCF margins continue to improve alongside increased capital investments.
For instance, if OCF margins reach 50% and capex holds steady at $180 billion:
$536 billion × 0.50 = $268 billion OCF; $268 billion - $180 billion = $88 billion FCF Ultimately, concerns about a sharp drop in free cash flow due to higher capex may be overstated.
Investment Strategies for GOOGL One conservative approach to investing in GOOGL is selling out-of-the-money (OTM) put options. This strategy was discussed in a previous Barchart article from January 13 (“Alphabet Stock Is Still Undervalued According to Analysts - 1 Month GOOGL Puts Yield 2.50%”).
For example, the one-month put option expiring March 13, with a strike price of $305.00, currently has a midpoint premium of $5.93.
This means that by securing $30,500 with a broker, an investor can immediately collect $593 by selling to open this contract.
This equates to an instant yield of 1.944% ($593/$30,500). Even if GOOGL’s price drops to $305.00—a 5.5% decrease from Friday’s close—the effective purchase price would be:
$305.00 - $5.93 = $299.07 (breakeven) This allows value investors to set a lower entry point (7.36% below Friday’s closing price of $322.86) while earning a yield as they wait.
Alternatively, some may use the proceeds to purchase in-the-money (ITM) call options with longer expirations. For instance, the $305.00 call expiring August 21 has a midpoint premium of $47.13.
By collecting $5.93 per month over seven months (totaling $35.58), most of the cost of the $305 call can be offset, resulting in a net buy-in of $313.55 ($47.13 - $35.58 + $305.00). Note that future put premiums may vary.
This approach enables investors to profit even if GOOGL’s share price remains unchanged at $322.86.
In summary, value investors have several strategies—such as OTM puts and ITM calls—to capitalize on GOOGL’s potential.
Bitwise CIO Matt Hougan recently shared a striking statistic that has caught the attention of the crypto world: while the Bitcoin network currently generates about 450 BTC per day, spot Bitcoin ETFs bought nearly 10,000 BTC in a single day. That’s more than 20 times the daily supply.
This massive demand-supply imbalance highlights a potential supply shock brewing in the market. When demand significantly outpaces new supply, prices often surge — and that’s exactly what many analysts believe could happen next.
With institutional appetite growing and daily production fixed, Bitcoin may already be entering the early stages of its next major rally.