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Get Ready For An XRP Price Explosion Once This Happens; Analyst
CryptoNewsNet·2026/01/13 01:30
Why is it that nobody in Corporate America is willing to take a stand for Jay Powell
101 finance·2026/01/13 01:24
Merck says new growth opportunities to drive revenue of $70 billion by mid-2030s
101 finance·2026/01/13 01:09
SK Hynix to invest nearly $13 billion in chip packaging plant in South Korea
101 finance·2026/01/13 01:09

Forget Doge and ADA: Zero-Knowledge Proof’s 200M Daily Token Auctions Sparks Frenzy for 1000x Gains
Coinomedia·2026/01/13 01:09
Why Did Bitcoin Pump? The Answer Isn’t on the Chart — It’s in Live Macro Data
Cointurk·2026/01/13 01:00
Gold Holds Firm Following Sharp Rise Amid Concerns About Federal Reserve’s Autonomy
101 finance·2026/01/13 01:00
Watch This Underappreciated Stock Chart as the Long-Term Commodity Bull Market Gains Momentum
101 finance·2026/01/13 00:54
Could the newest figures from San Francisco suggest that housing prices have reached their highest point?
101 finance·2026/01/13 00:54
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Lu Ting of Nomura Securities: Gold prices are unlikely to fall in the next five years, but a sustained surge is also improbable. Lu Ting stated, to track the price of gold, you must first choose a good benchmark. Due to different interest rate levels and difficulties in cross-border capital flows, the benchmarks inside and outside the country are different. "To buy gold internationally, the first thing to beat is the yield of U.S. Treasury bonds. For example, the current 10-year Treasury yield is about 4.2%, and the 30-year is about 4.8%. If the annual increase in gold price is below about 4%, then your investment in gold has failed. This is also why we predict that in the next five years, the price of gold is unlikely to fall, but a continuous sharp rise is unlikely."
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Fitch Ratings expects the yen to appreciate by about 6% against the dollar this year. Fitch expects the yen to appreciate about 6% against the US dollar this year, as Japan's monetary policy normalizes, while central banks of other major economies either cut rates or keep them unchanged, giving the yen room to appreciate.
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Analyst: Current Bitcoin Volatility Drops to Extreme Low Levels, Signaling an Upcoming Breakout from Narrow Range OscillationBlockBeats News, January 13th, CryptoQuant analyst Axel posted on social media, stating that the current market volatility has dropped to an extremely low level, a calm state that often precedes a price breakout from a narrow trading range.
Axel explained that Bitcoin's actual volatility has compressed to 23%, a level that statistically rarely lasts long. Historically, this compressed state usually ends with a sharp expansion in volatility. The period of very low volatility reflects a delicate balance between supply and demand. Subsequently, the market typically enters an active phase of liquidity redistribution, accompanied by a significant expansion in price range. However, this indicator does not indicate a breakout direction and does not constitute a trading signal.