Buckle up — macro catalysts are stacking fast, and volatility is on the menu. Today kicks off with U.S. markets closed for MLK Day, but don’t get comfortable. EU CPI prints early, setting the inflation tone, while global power players gather at the World Economic Forum, where offhand comments can move markets instantly. Wednesday brings a wildcard: a President Trump speech. Love him or hate him, markets listen — and react fast. Thursday is the big one. US GDP, Jobless Claims, and PCE/Core PCE all drop on the same day. That’s growth + labor + inflation in one shot — prime fuel for sharp moves. Friday doesn’t slow down either, with Lagarde speaking and both Services & Manufacturing PMI signaling economic momentum (or cracks). Liquidity is thin. Catalysts are heavy. This is how explosive weeks begin. Are you positioned — or about to get caught offside? 👀
Gold and silver just hit new highs as US-EU tariff tensions rise over Greenland. $BTC Tariff threats drove a risk-off move causing crypto and stocks to dip and safe havens to rally. $SCRT
At today’s market open, gold surged to $4,690, while silver touched $94.
🚨 BREAKING: $DUSK Gold futures just opened and we’re seeing a massive candle pushing Gold toward a new all-time high! $ROSE Capital is fleeing to safety as global tensions escalate. $DASH
OVER $18 BILLION IN LONG POSITIONS WILL BE LIQUIDATED IF $BTC DROPS TO $77,000. THIS LEVEL IS A MAJOR LIQUIDATION ZONE — VOLATILITY COULD SPIKE FAST IF PRICE MOVES LOWER. TRADE CAREFULLY. RISK MANAGEMENT IS KEY.
The Iranian human rights group HRANA just reported that Iranian security forces are responsible for at least 3308 deaths in protests against the Iranian government. They say another 4382 deaths are under investigation, with at least 24,266 anti-regime protesters arrested.
$ME Yesterday we posted about claims regarding chemical weapons having been used against Iranian protesters.
$RIVER Here’s what we know, and my opinion on the matter Bill Esterson, a member of the British Labour Party’s foreign policy team, made this claim on GB News basing it on a “credible” report. The story was then reported by many media outlets. As mentioned in our tweet, this claim was not verified and hasn’t been mentioned by any other sources. Many were upset by this claim, and rightly so, comparing it to similar claims by the U.S. which were later debunked (Iraq’s alleged stockpiles of chemical weapons, or accusations against Soviet-backed forces in Vietnam and Laos) My Thoughts: It’s simple, we do not know. There is a complete internet blackout and no foreign journalists are allowed. However, although I am very critical of the regime, I doubt they used chemical weapons on the protesters. They do not need to, they significantly outnumber and outgun the people on the streets, and using chemical weapons would not only justify, but create a moral imperative for Trump to intervene, something they are desperately trying to avoid. I do however believe they shot unarmed protesters in a very brutal crackdown, one that seems to dwarf any other protest in Iran’s modern history, including the 1979 revolution.
🚨 BREAKING $FRAX $ME 🇮🇷 Iran has reportedly acquired HQ-9B air defense missile systems from China 🇨🇳 to counter hostile aerial threats. ⚠️ Notably, this comes amid questions surrounding the recent aircraft arrivals from China to Iran.
🪙 Massive Personal Crypto Heist — ~$282 M In January 2026, a crypto “whale” (very large holder) lost over $282 million in Bitcoin (BTC) and Litecoin (LTC) after falling for a social-engineering attack that tricked them into signing fake hardware-wallet transactions. The stolen coins were then rapidly mixed and laundered across networks and privacy coins like Monero to obscure the trail. $ME
🔍 This is one of the largest individual crypto thefts of 2026.$BTC
The U.S. Senate Banking Committee postponed markup of the Clarity Act — a major crypto regulation bill — after criticism from Coinbase’s CEO and other industry figures. Senate Dems are now planning discussions with crypto representatives to revise aspects of the bill, including how stablecoins and DeFi should be regulated. � Investors. $DUSK
➡️ This matters because the Fed’s influence on crypto isn’t just monetary policy — it interacts with Congressional action on national crypto laws. $BTC
In 2013, a British IT engineer named James Howells mined 7,500 Bitcoins on his personal computer. At the time, Bitcoin was worth almost nothing—just a hobby for tech geeks. Later that year, while cleaning his house, he accidentally threw away an old hard drive that contained the private keys to his Bitcoin wallet. He didn’t realize the mistake until years later. Fast forward: Bitcoin crossed $1,000 → too late Bitcoin crossed $20,000 → panic Bitcoin crossed $60,000 → the wallet was worth over $500 million The hard drive was sitting in a city landfill, buried under thousands of tons of garbage. James tried everything: Offered the city millions of dollars to dig it up Proposed using AI robots to search safely Took legal action 🚫 The city refused—environmental risks, costs, and no guarantees. To this day, those Bitcoins remain lost forever. Why this story matters 🔐 Self-custody is powerful—but risky ❌ No bank, no “forgot password” 💰 Lost coins make Bitcoin scarcer (good for price, bad for owners) Over 3–4 million BTC are estimated to be permanently lost due to stories like this.
BREAKING: President Trump has just announced 10%–25% tariffs on EU goods to pressure Denmark into selling Greenland. Trump administration says these tariffs will rise to 25% starting June 1st unless an agreement is reached to acquire Greenland.
Current Short-Term Buy / Entry Zones Potential buy areas (support zones): $68–$75 USD — often cited as a corrective entry range after recent rallies. �
FX Leaders $72–$76 USD — immediate near-term technical support range seen on charts. � CoinGecko These areas are where price has shown support historically and where some traders look to accumulate on dips. �
FX Leaders 📈 Key Resistance Levels (Where Buying Might Slow) If price moves up, these are ranges where selling pressure may increase: ~$84–$90 USD — short-term resistance zone. �
CoinLore ~$95–$112 USD — higher resistance that could cap rallies if reached. � FX Leaders A break above these could signal a stronger bull move.
Democratic Party Launches BlueVault to Engage Crypto Supporters
The Democratic Party has unveiled a cryptocurrency fundraising platform to attract digital asset supporters. This strategic move may enhance voter engagement and financial contributions ahead of the upcoming election. According to ChainCatcher, the Democratic Party has introduced a new digital asset fundraising platform named BlueVault. This initiative aims to reconnect with voters and donors who support the cryptocurrency industry following a potential setback in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. BlueVault, which became operational on Monday, offers cryptocurrency fundraising services to Democratic political committees, enabling campaigns to accept donations in the form of Bitcoin and stablecoins. #USDemocraticPartyBlueVault #IranIsraelConflict $BTC $ETH $SOL
🔥 1. Iran’s Leader Blames U.S. for Deadly Protests Iran’s Supreme Leader $ETH Ayatollah Ali Khamenei publicly acknowledged thousands killed in nationwide protests that erupted on Dec 28 over economic issues, calling the violence “inhuman and savage.” He accused the United States (specifically former President Trump) and Israel of instigating unrest — a major $BTC escalation in rhetoric. � The Guardian +1 Khamenei also denounced the U.S. as a “criminal” for allegedly supporting protests and criticized demonstrators for destruction. � AP News 🇺🇸 2. Trump’s Response and U.S. Pressure Donald Trump sharply condemned the Iranian regime’s crackdown, calling Iran the “worst place to live” and labeling Khamenei a “sick man,” urging leadership change after 37 years. � The Sun International figures like Indian MP Shashi Tharoor suggest a possible de-escalation with Iran pausing executions and a softer U.S. stance, though tensions remain high. � The Times of India 📈 3. Protests in Iran and International Concern Human rights groups say over 3,000 people have died in the unrest — the deadliest protests in decades; Tehran’s crackdown and mass arrests have drawn global attention. � The Times of India +1 The Iranian government attributes violence to “armed agitators” and external plots, but independent verification is limited due to a prolonged internet blackout inside Iran. � Wikipedia ⚠️ 4. U.S.–Iran Military and Strategic Positioning Recent intelligence and reports indicate the U.S. has repositioned military assets in the Middle East, possibly as a deterrent given heightened tensions and ongoing protests. � Daily Pakistan Iranian officials have warned the U.S. against any military strike, threatening retaliation against U.S. and Israeli bases in the region if attacked. � Public News Trump has reportedly stated he chose not to attack Iran after considering options, emphasizing his decision against military action was personal. � AAJ News 🤝 5. Diplomatic Context and Sanctions Throughout the unrest, the U.S. has warned of intervention if protesters are killed and has applied sanctions against Iranian officials tied to repression. � WE News Previous cycles of nuclear negotiations and then breakdowns — including rounds mediated via Oman — provide background to continued diplomatic strain between Washington and Tehran. � Wikipedia 🧠 Overall Situation 🔹 Domestic Crisis in Iran The nation is experiencing its most significant protests in decades, with severe casualties and widespread arrests. The government’s narrative blames foreign interference — particularly from the U.S. — while opposition figures and rights groups blame the regime’s repression. 🔸 U.S. Policy and Reaction The United States has been vocal in condemning violent crackdowns, imposing pressure (including potential tariffs and sanctions), and positioning military assets — though direct military intervention has not taken place after deliberation. Trump and U.S. officials continue rhetoric supporting protesters and criticizing Tehran’s leadership. ⚠️ Risks of Escalation Tensions remain high with heated rhetoric, strategic military movements, and diplomatic stalemates — but overt warfare between the U.S. and Iran is not currently underway. International actors are calling for restraint and negotiations amid fears of broader destabilization in the Middle East. #CPIWatch #IranIsraelConflict #SECTokenizedStocksPlan $AXS
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