Learn how Fibonacci retracement levels help crypto traders find ideal entry and exit points, manage risk, and trade trends effectively.
Amid the ongoing market uncertainty, Dogecoin’s monthly chart continues to reveal a larger technical picture that few traders seem to recognize.
Markets face pivotal week as China releases trade data and US Q3 earnings season begins. Gold hits $4000, USD/JPY above 153.
BNB bucks the crypto downturn, climbing past $1,300 as Bitcoin and Ether retreat. Binance’s “meme season” fuels a 50% surge in FORM, hinting at renewed momentum across the BNB ecosystem.
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