Bitcoin is back above $75K, but the price isn’t the only thing catching my attention.
$BTC has reclaimed its 200 day moving average for the first time in roughly nine months. That’s a level traders watch closely when trying to figure out whether the broader trend is actually changing.
The interesting part now isn’t just the breakout.
It’s whether BTC can hold $75K and turn it into support.
After the recent move above $70K and the short covering that helped push the rally higher, this is where things get interesting.
I’m watching the reaction around $75K closely. If bulls defend it, the market could start looking very different.
Breakout or another fakeout?
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$UNITREE jumping 629% on debut definitely got my attention.
But I’m actually more interested in what the move says about the broader market.
AI has been heavily associated with chips for a while now. Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom have dominated the conversation.
Now robotics is starting to get pulled further into that AI narrative.
And it makes sense. More capable AI eventually needs to interact with the physical world, which puts robotics, sensors, chips and infrastructure into the same conversation.
That doesn’t mean every robotics name is going to explode. A 629% debut is exactly the kind of move where chasing can get dangerous.
I’m more interested in whether the attention around names like $UNITREE actually lasts.
BingX TradFi now has 18 emerging tech names across robotics, AI, semiconductors and NEVs, so there are definitely more names worth keeping on the radar.
Do you think robotics is the next major AI trade, or is the market getting ahead of itself?
That doesn’t automatically mean the price goes up or down. But it does change something traders should be paying attention to: supply.
When more tokens become available, the market has to absorb that additional supply. Sometimes the reaction is barely noticeable. Other times, volatility picks up quickly.
So rather than trying to guess the direction, I’m more interested in watching how $SPCX actually reacts once the unlock happens.
Friday is definitely going on the watchlist.
SPCX-USDT perpetuals are available on BingX.
Would you trade the unlock or wait for the market to show its hand?
A 629% jump on day one is the kind of move that makes you stop and ask what’s happening in the robotics space.
But I think the bigger story is the attention moving toward emerging tech beyond the usual names.
Robotics, AI, semiconductors and NEVs are becoming increasingly interesting areas to watch, and BingX TradFi now has 18 emerging tech names across these sectors.
I wouldn’t look at a 629% move and automatically assume the next move is higher. After a move that big, volatility can go both ways.
For me, the interesting part is what happens after the initial excitement fades.
Would you still be watching $UNITREE after a move like this, or is 629% enough to keep you away?
Monday: “BTC only. I’m done with everything else.”
Tuesday: “Okay, this altcoin setup actually looks interesting.”
Wednesday: “Why is this random memecoin up 80%?” 🐸
Thursday: “I’m done with crypto. I’m buying stocks.”
Friday: “Wait… gold is looking interesting.”
The bear market really has traders switching personalities every 24 hours.
But honestly, it also makes you pay attention to markets you probably would have ignored before.
I’ve found myself watching stocks, indices, commodities and metals alongside crypto, and having them all accessible on BingX makes that a little easier.
The market changes. My watchlist changes. At least I don’t need to change platforms every time. 😂
Meanwhile, some random meme tokens are suddenly catching attention and making ridiculous moves. 😂
I’m not ready to call it a new memecoin season though. The overall meme market is still well below its previous highs, and the recent activity looks pretty selective.
But that’s exactly what makes it interesting.
When the majors get boring, traders usually start looking for volatility somewhere else.
I’ve been keeping an eye on the meme charts on BingX lately, mostly to see where the attention is actually going rather than blindly chasing every pump.
For a while, the AI trade felt pretty straightforward.
Buy the chipmakers, watch the AI spending grow, repeat.
But the more I look at it, the harder it is to see AI as a one sector story.
Those massive data centres need enormous amounts of electricity. And once the infrastructure is in place, someone still has to turn all that computing power into products and services that actually generate revenue.
So the bigger picture starts looking more like:
Chips → Energy → Applications
That doesn’t mean Nvidia, AMD or Broadcom suddenly stop mattering. Chips are still the foundation.
The interesting question is where the next wave of capital goes as the AI cycle matures.
I’ve been keeping an eye on those broader themes through BingX TradFi alongside the usual AI names.
Which part of the AI ecosystem do you think gets the most attention next?
I used to think getting exposure to gold was pretty straightforward.
Turns out, the product you choose makes a big difference.
Gold CFDs give you leveraged exposure to XAUUSD, while Gold Perpetual Futures offer 24/7 leveraged trading with funding payments.
Then there’s XAUT, which takes a completely different approach. It’s a gold backed digital asset that you can buy, hold and transfer without leverage or funding payments by default.
The important part isn’t which one is “better.” They’re designed for different purposes.
If you’re trading short term price movements, CFDs or perpetuals might fit your approach. If you’re looking to hold gold exposure, XAUT is a very different proposition.
Understanding what you’re actually trading matters more than simply seeing “gold” on the screen.
Which one makes more sense to you: CFDs, perpetuals or XAUT?
Bear markets have a funny way of making you notice every little cost.
When trades aren’t going your way, paying fees on top of the losses definitely doesn’t make things feel better.
That’s why I’ve started caring more about trading costs. If I can avoid an unnecessary expense, I’d rather keep that money available for the trade itself.
AlphaX offers 0 fee trading across Spot, Futures and TradFi, which is one less cost to think about.
Obviously, zero fees don’t make trading risk free. You still have to manage your positions properly.
But when the market is tough, why make it more expensive than it needs to be?
What’s one thing you’ve started paying more attention to during a bear market?
AI stocks have moved way beyond just betting on the companies making the chips.
Nvidia, AMD and Broadcom are still central to the infrastructure story, but Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet are taking a different position through cloud and AI services.
The part I find more interesting now is what happens after all the spending.
AI demand is clearly there, but which companies can actually turn billions in AI investment into sustainable revenue and profits?
That’s probably going to matter more than simply being labelled an “AI stock.”
And with some of these valuations already stretched, I’d rather watch the price action than blindly chase the narrative.
Which AI name do you think has the strongest setup right now?
One thing I’ve started paying more attention to during rough market conditions is how much I’m actually spending just to trade.
When positions aren’t working out, watching fees stack up on top of everything else is not exactly helpful.
That’s why 0 fee trading makes sense to me. AlphaX offers 0 fee trading across Spot, Futures and TradFi, so trading costs are one less thing to worry about.
Obviously, 0 fees don’t make a bad trade good. Risk is still risk.
But if I can cut out one unnecessary cost, I’ll take it.
Do trading fees actually influence which exchange you use?
The S&P 500 just closed at 7,798.99, another all time high, while the Nasdaq also finished at a record.
And honestly, it’s a good reminder not to get too locked into one market.
If you spend most of your time watching BTC and ETH, it’s easy to miss what’s happening elsewhere. Stocks, indices, commodities and metals can all offer completely different setups depending on what the broader market is doing.
I’ve started keeping some of those markets on my radar through BingX. Not because I think stocks are suddenly better than crypto, but because I’d rather know where the opportunities are than assume they have to come from one market.
Are you still mostly watching crypto, or has the stock market caught your attention too?
The trading interface can look great, fees can be competitive, and everything can feel perfectly normal.
But that only tells you so much.
I’ve started paying more attention to what’s happening behind the scenes too, especially Proof of Reserves.
It’s not some magic guarantee that an exchange has zero risk. I just like having actual information I can look at instead of having to take everything at face value.
BingX makes its reserve information available, and I think that’s worth checking when you’re comparing exchanges.
Do you actually check reserves before using an exchange, or is it still something you mostly ignore?
The AI boom is starting to look bigger than just Nvidia and the usual big tech names.
Lumentum, CoreWeave, and Super Micro just posted some of their strongest revenue growth yet, and that says a lot about actual demand for AI infrastructure, not just the headline chips.
Servers, cloud, optical connectivity… there’s clearly a lot happening beneath the surface that most people aren’t watching.
Keeping a closer eye on this side of the AI trade on BingX.
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The AI boom is starting to look bigger than just Nvidia and the usual big tech names.
Lumentum, CoreWeave, and Super Micro just posted some of their strongest revenue growth yet, and that says a lot about actual demand for AI infrastructure, not just the headline chips.
Servers, cloud, optical connectivity… there’s clearly a lot happening beneath the surface that most people aren’t watching.
Keeping a closer eye on this side of the AI trade on BingX.
Didn’t expect Gemini Enterprise adoption to already be this high, nearly 90% of Fortune 100 companies are using it.
That’s not a pilot program number, that’s actual enterprise infrastructure decision-making happening at scale. Feels like the “is enterprise AI real or hype” question is getting answered pretty clearly by companies that don’t move fast on new tech unless it’s already proven.
$GOOGL is on my radar because of this, curious how much of that adoption actually shows up in the next earnings print.
You can trade GOOGL futures on AlphaX with 0 trading fees if you’re watching this too.
Does 90% adoption change how you’re reading GOOGL right now?