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2026-04-09
04:43

Tom Lee: The stock market often hits bottom early in a war, bullish on Ethereum and tech stocks

Well-known analyst Tom Lee said in an interview that despite the U.S.-Iran conflict and rising oil prices, the stock market did not fall, showing that the market has strong resilience. He believes that most S&P constituents have undergone significant adjustments, that the worst-case scenario for the overall market may already be behind us, and that there is room for upside from here. He is bullish on Ethereum as well as technology, industrial, and mid- and small-cap stocks.
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ETH-4,97%
14:02

ETH 15-minute rise of 0.59%: ETF event expectations drive the intraday upward move

From 2026-03-31 13:45 to 14:00 (UTC), the ETH spot market recorded a +0.59% return. The price ranged from 2063.14 to 2079.88 USDT, with a volatility of 0.81%. During this period, market fluctuations slightly increased, activity became more prominent, and ETF-related events drew market attention. Traders’ sentiment focused on the upcoming capital flows associated with these events. The main driver behind this movement was related to ETH ETF market developments. On March 31, 2026, regarding “Ethereum ETF Flo” (the original text is incomplete here, but the translation continues with the full content), the market reacted to the news and expectations surrounding the approval and launch of Ethereum ETFs, which influenced trading behavior and sentiment.
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BTC-3,47%
10:15

Bitcoin price approaches a critical turning point: $88,000 becomes the dividing line between bulls and bears, and the $100,000 market may start from here

January 27 News, Bitcoin has entered a technical correction zone after a rapid pullback, but market structure indicates this is more of a controlled retreat rather than a trend reversal. The current price hovers around $88,000, and trading behavior is more consistent with a "shakeout" in a mid-term bullish trend rather than panic selling. On-chain data shows that the recent decline was mainly driven by short-term traders exiting, while more patient funds are quietly accumulating. The proportion of Bitcoin supply in profit across the network has dropped from 75.3% to 66.9%, breaking below the critical historical threshold of 69.1%. Past cycles have shown that when the profit ratio falls below this level, selling pressure tends to ease, making it easier for the price to establish new support at lower levels.
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15:33

"I'm f***ing here" Market capitalization briefly surpasses $52 million, hitting a new all-time high

BlockBeats News, January 10 — According to GMGN market data, the Chinese meme token "I’m Coming" briefly surpassed a market capitalization of $52 million, setting a new all-time high. It has now fallen back to $39.29 million, with a 24-hour increase of 301%. BlockBeats Note: Meme coins are highly volatile and largely rely on market sentiment and hype around concepts, with no intrinsic value or practical use. Investors should be aware of the risks.
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09:14

Hedge Funds: Abu Dhabi Has Embarked on the Path to Becoming a Financial Center, the Flywheel Effect Is Taking Shape

PANews, December 8—Alan Howard's hedge fund Brevan Howard currently has 150 employees in Abu Dhabi and is committed to staying there for the long term. It is currently the largest institution operating in Abu Dhabi. He stated that the Gulf city is rapidly rising and is expected to stand alongside Western financial centers such as London and New York, becoming a global financial hub. "A few years ago, I thought it would become the 'third pole' alongside New York and London. Now, I think it is fully heading in that direction." He explained that as more asset management companies and banks move in, trading volumes across various asset classes continue to rise, which creates a flywheel effect: for every fund manager working here, three to four professionals from service providers are also brought in. Nevertheless, much of the infrastructure and core talent supporting the hedge fund industry still remains concentrated in traditional centers. However, Howard
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