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Bear market territory

European markets are closing in on bear market territory in heavy selling at the end of the week as investors grow increasingly fearful of recessionary and escalation risks. The sell-off has gathered pace as the morning has progressed and I can’t expect the mood will improve as we head into another highly uncertain weekend. The […]

Sterling slips to new 2022 low

The pound is down considerably for a second straight day and has lost over one per cent on the week. GBP/USD is trading at 1.3268, its lowest level since December 2021. In economic news, the UK Construction PMI for February accelerated to 59.1, up from 56.3 in January and easily beating the consensus of 54.3. […]

Aussie extends rally

The Australian dollar continues its impressive rally and is in positive territory on Friday. AUD/USD has climbed 1.37% this week. The war in Ukraine shows no signs of letting up, and news that a Russian missile scored a direct hit on a Ukrainian power plant has made investors even more jittery about the war in […]

Bitcoin Soared 20% In Two Session With Crypto Demand As Haven

With the price of Bitcoin climbing again, it’s not surprising that other cryptocurrencies are jumping too. As an investment vehicle and possible way around sanctions in Russia or elsewhere-this could be very interesting. This week, the cryptocurrency has been on an unstoppable rise, with prices climbing 8% in NY trading hours and over 20% in just two sessions. At one point, it overtook Bitcoin’s market value at $44,964 per coin, bringing its total capitalization above $840 billion. Related Reading | Bitcoin Breaks Above 50-Day SMA, Will BTC Ride It Out To $50,000? The cryptocurrency market continues to see significant growth, with Ether crossing $3,000 and several other coins improving. For example, the value of terra’s LUNA is up 76% over the last week, according to CoinMarketCap– nearing an all-time high set in early December. Finally, there was Avalanche which advanced during this time period too. In a world where the news is constantly changing, and governments seem to be everywhere, some people have turned away in favor of cryptocurrencies. However, the idea that these funds are detached from any government control makes them attractive because they can’t be influenced by anything besides supply-and-demand factors–not even warring conflicts overseas. FRNT Financial Inc.chief executive, Stéphane Ouellette said; Bitcoin has gold-like properties in that if you hold it, you directly control the assets as opposed to governments and banks being in between. So when banking is destabilized in a region, which is happening in Europe right now. It would make sense to see some flows into BTC as people diversify away from the banking system. Bitcoin Plunge As Russia-Ukraine War Intensified The price of cryptos is currently being driven higher by investors looking to get in on the action. However, he said that Speculators could take advantage and drive prices even higher. This will make their investments pay off exponentially faster than if they waited for more traditional markets like stocks or bonds where there’s always someone else who has already bought low before you do so yourself. Global markets took a plunge on Tuesday as the war in Ukraine intensified. Russia continued its offensive despite mounting penalties. Russian troops are shelling military facilities civilian areas alike. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy accused them of committing acts of terror.  Related Reading | Bitcoin Dominates Altcoins During War-Torn Month Of February European stocks and US equities continued their decline along with the fear gauge in Wall Street, VIX. The belief that Bitcoin can be a valuable asset during geopolitical turmoil is not new. Some analysts have long posited this. However, its outperformance amidst the volatility has some bulls pointing to an end for the narrative. Which explains that crypto will just turn out like all other risky assets.  But there’s still more work left before we’ll know how things ultimately play themselves out. Analysts Review On Crypto Rise Adam Farthing, chief risk officer for Japan at B2C2, said; Bitcoin could “de-link from risk” and start trading more like a hedge to geopolitical instability and inflation. Walid Koudmani, an analyst at XTB Market, explains; Bitcoin saw a significant upward move today as it appears to have slightly regained its safe-haven status while the Russia-Ukraine conflict continues to intensify. There are other factors at play. The rally is about “the utility of these assets to serve as a potential workaround for Russia sanctions and also point that virtual currencies can be an alternative in times when people need them most,” said Nicholas Colas, co-founder DataTrek Research. Featured image from Pixabay, Chart from TradingView.com

BTC Rallies 18%, Ethereum Tops $3,000 Price Level

In a major turnaround, BTC spiked by approximately 18% within a single day as crypto investors shrugged off recent Russia Ukraine war concerns.

Geopolitical Tension: Is Crypto Following Traditional Markets?

The crypto volatility is not new to long-term investors. The digital currency market saw massive corrections in the past few years.

Crypto Volatility Returns, BTC Holders Increase Network Transfers

On 26 February, BTC touched the market cap of $750 billion for the first time since 19 February 2022 after the cryptocurrency breached the mark of $40,000.

Russian Invasion In Ukraine Triggers Drop For Bitcoin

Russia’s attack on Ukraine last night caused major turmoil for financial markets worldwide, which spilled over to crypto assets. Ruble at all-time low The tensions between Russia and Ukraine have escalated to an all-out war, as Russia launched an attack last night, including missile strikes and an invasion of ground forces into Ukrainian territory.  The […]

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