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Ethereum is under $3 billion of selling pressure as exchange-to-exchange Bitcoin price gaps appear.
The cryptocurrency markets are displaying renewed volatility this week as Ethereum faces substantial selling pressure and traders confront notable pricing differences between major exchanges — particularly Coinbase and Binance. The deeper market dynamics that are influencing investor behavior, liquidity flows, and pricing mechanisms for digital assets are reflected in these trends.
By Raviha Imran2 days ago in Trader
Pressure on XRP: Will Ripple's Token Recover or Continue to Fall in 2026?
Recent selling pressure on Ripple's native token XRP has prompted a flurry of bearish predictions from analysts and a reflection of the overall weakness in cryptocurrency markets. Some people in the market say that institutional adoption and ETF inflows could be good for XRP, but others say that technical breakdowns and a lot of long positions could make it go much lower until 2026.
By Raviha Imran2 days ago in Trader
Bitcoin drops below $80,000 amid investor uncertainty as the crypto market sell-off accelerates.
On January 31, 2026, the world's largest cryptocurrency, Bitcoin, fell sharply below the psychological level of $80,000, signaling a significant decline in digital asset markets and raising concerns about investor confidence in the context of broader economic uncertainty. Underscoring a shift in sentiment among both retail and institutional investors, the drop comes as Bitcoin continues its multi-month decline from its peak in October 2025. By midday trading in New York, Bitcoin had dipped to roughly $78,159 — its lowest point since April 2025 — before modestly stabilizing near similar levels. The sharp decline erased billions from the overall crypto market and reflected increased selling pressure across major tokens, including Ether and Solana, which suffered steeper percentage losses.
By Raviha Imran2 days ago in Trader
Orlando experiences a rare prolonged cold as colder temperatures return to central Florida.
Orlando — a city known for warm breezes, sunshine, and mild winter days — has been experiencing a winter chapter more reminiscent of northern states than Central Florida. Residents have been bundled up in coats and reaching for heaters that are typically hidden during this time of year, as what began as a brief burst of cold air has grown into a "frigid, multi-day cold spell." The cold arrived without much fanfare, but it has stuck around for a remarkable amount of time. Forecasters say the chill is likely to last longer than most Floridians can remember. Instead of a brief dip, the thermometer has been well below seasonal norms for several days. Locals are pondering the question of when the temperature in Orlando last dropped to such lows.
By Raviha Imran7 days ago in Earth
Nipah Virus Outbreak in India Puts Asia on Alert as Airports Reinstate Health Screenings
A recent outbreak of the Nipah virus in India’s West Bengal state has triggered renewed public health measures across Asia, prompting countries to enhance surveillance, reinstate airport screenings reminiscent of the COVID-19 era, and strengthen disease tracking frameworks. Although cases remain limited so far, health officials remain vigilant due to Nipah’s high fatality rate and its potential for human-to-human transmission.
By Raviha Imran7 days ago in Longevity
Why Tax Refunds Are So High in 2026: New Tax Laws, More Checks, and Risks to the Budget
Millions of Americans are in for a financial shock as the 2026 tax filing season begins: "tax refunds this year are on track to be the largest in U.S. history." This comes as a result of sweeping tax changes signed into law in 2025 that dramatically altered how taxes are calculated and withheld, leaving many workers with bigger refund checks than they’ve seen in years.
By Raviha Imran7 days ago in Trader
Amazon is getting ready for a new round of layoffs that will target thousands of corporate positions.
Amazon is preparing to implement another wave of corporate layoffs next week, as the e-commerce and cloud computing giant continues efforts to reduce costs and streamline its operations in the face of slower growth, rising competition and broader economic uncertainty. The cuts — expected to number in the “thousands” — will affect teams across business units, reflecting a shift in strategy away from pandemic-era expansion toward tighter fiscal discipline.
By Raviha Imran7 days ago in Trader
U.S. Stocks Fall Sharply as Greenland Tariff Threats and Tech Sell-Off Trigger Broad Market Sell-Off
Major indexes fell on Tuesday, January 20, 2026, as investors were shaken by geopolitical tensions and pressures from sector rotation on U.S. stock markets. The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunged more than 800 points, the S&P 500 slid roughly 2 %, and the Nasdaq Composite — long the cornerstone of the U.S. market’s rally — dropped over 2 % amid a broad tech sell-off.
By Raviha Imran13 days ago in Trader
As investors move away from tech, small-cap stocks will outpace the S&P 500.
As "small-cap stocks surge," outpacing "mega-cap" technology names in the first weeks of 2026 and indicating what many analysts call a "broadening market rotation," U.S. equity markets are witnessing a significant leadership shift. After years of dominance by large technology firms — driven largely by the artificial intelligence boom and ultra-low interest rates — investors are increasingly allocating capital to smaller, domestically focused companies and cyclical sectors.
By Raviha Imran13 days ago in Trader
As U.S.-European trade tensions cause a "Transatlantic Tantrum," global markets fall.
This week, geopolitical tensions between the United States and key European allies grew, causing a broad sell-off in stocks, increased demand for safe-haven assets, and increased volatility across major asset classes in global financial markets. A contentious dispute involving the United States is at the center of the chaos. President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff threats against eight European nations in connection with his bid to influence control over Greenland — a move that has quickly escalated into a flashpoint for transatlantic relations and market sentiment.
By Raviha Imran14 days ago in Trader
Netflix's fourth-quarter 2025 earnings show strong revenue growth, as the Warner deal is imminent.
Netflix finished 2025 with a solid fourth-quarter performance, exceeding Wall Street's expectations and demonstrating the streaming giant's continued relevance in an entertainment industry that is changing quickly. But the spotlight on its latest earnings report was partly overshadowed by one of the most consequential strategic moves in the company’s history — its pursuit of Warner Bros. Discovery’s studio and streaming assets in a massive acquisition effort that’s captured investor attention and sparked both optimism and concern.
By Raviha Imran14 days ago in Trader
China Hits 5% Growth Target in 2025 as Exports Power Economy Despite Trade Tensions
China’s national economy achieved its official 2025 growth target of about 5%, surprising some observers who expected renewed U.S. tariffs and internal structural weaknesses to slow the world’s second-largest economy significantly. GDP increased by 5.0% last year, in line with Beijing's stated goal and indicating resilience in the face of numerous obstacles, according to government data.
By Raviha Imran14 days ago in Trader
