🚀 Binance Alpha Signal: XRP & SOL at Decision Zone
⚡ Why XRP? Strong utility narrative Cross-border payments demand remains solid Price holding key structure → accumulation zone behavior 🚀 Why Solana? High-speed ecosystem still dominating on-chain activity DeFi + memecoin volume staying elevated Buyers defending dips aggressively 📊 Market Read: Volatility is compressing on both assets — a setup that often precedes expansion, not exhaustion. 🧠 Alpha Insight: When strong coins go quiet during consolidation, they usually move first when momentum returns. 👉 CTA (Binance Alpha) 💬 Which one are you watching today — XRP or SOL? 👍 Like | 🔁 Share | 💡 Follow for daily alpha updates $XRP $SOL #USNonFarmPayrollReport #XRPRealityCheck #solana #USJobsData
Fed Chair Powell says he’s under criminal investigation, won’t bow to Trump intimidation
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is under federal criminal investigation related to the $2.5 billion renovation to the central bank’s headquarters and his congressional testimony about that, Powell said.Powell said the probe was the result of the Fed “setting interest rates based on our best assessment of what will serve the public, rather than following the preferences of” President Donald Trump.Sen. Thom Tillis, a North Carolina Republican, and Banking Committee member, said he would any oppose nominee by Trump to replace Powell, and any Fed board nominee, “until this legal matter is fully resolved.”#PowellPower #Jerome #USmarket #btc
👉 ETF flows remain mixed on a day-to-day basis: • Bullish signals: institutional re-entry + fresh inflows help support BTC price resilience. • Bearish signals: multi-day outflows and hesitation indicate profit-taking or rotation. This tug-of-war in ETF capital is key to short-term BTC momentum — traders often watch ETF flows as a proxy for “big money” behavi
$DOGE /USDT : Short-Term Price Snapshot 🐶📊 DOGE is currently trading in a tight range, and traders are watching two key zones: 🔹 Support: ~$0.13–$0.14 🔹 Resistance: ~$0.15–$0.16 $DOGE #DOGE #USNonFarmPayrollReport #Doge #Analysis
$MYX /USDT big pump coming ‼️🚨 Structure is looking Bullish and I'm opening long 📈 However A pullback is expected towards 5.40 5.65 and that would be the Best entry point ✌️ 🎯Targets: 6.10 6.18 6.30 Stop Loss: 4.60 But if prices break above and holds above 5.90 (15m close), that means a breakout without pullback in that case next stop would be 6.10 without pullback .$MYX #USNonFarmPayrollReport #ZTCBinanceTGE #BinanceHODLerBREV #CPIWatch
📉 Short-Term Scenarios Bullish Case Break above the $2.42 resistance could trigger sustained upside toward $2.75–$3.00. Continued ETF inflows & institutional demand support this trajectory. Bearish/Neutral Case Failing to hold $2.00 support could prompt deeper retracements (e.g., toward $1.70–$1.80). Price consolidation around current levels keeps trend neutral. 📈 Technical Snapshot (Today) Support Levels Primary Support: Near $2.00 Critical Zone: ~$1.80–$2.00 Breaks below these could signal deeper correction pressure before recovery. � Blockchain News Resistance Levels Immediate: ~$2.42 Next: ~$2.75–$2.80 A sustained break above ~$2.42–$2.50 is viewed as the first key breakout trigger. Momentum Indicators RSI: reading neutral to slightly overbought, cautioning against too-extended rallies. MACD & volume signals show bullish potential if resistance levels are overcome. $XRP
Private payrolls rose 41,000 in December, slightly below expectations, ADP says
👉Companies added 41,000 hires for the month, a reversal from the loss of 29,000 in November, providing a positive sign to a labor market that otherwise struggled as 2025 came to a close. 👉The final tally was slightly less than the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 48,000. 👉 Payroll growth came entirely in services industries as education and health-related fields and from companies that employ fewer than 500 workers. Private sector job creation turned positive in December though at a bit softer pace than expected, payrolls processing firm ADP reported Wednesday.
Companies added 41,000 hires for the month, a reversal from the loss of 29,000 in November, providing a positive sign to a labor market that otherwise struggled as 2025 came to a close. Private company payrolls had declined in three of the four months prior to the December release.
The final tally was slightly less than the Dow Jones consensus estimate for 48,000.
Payroll growth came entirely in services industries as education and health-related fields added 39,000 jobs and leisure and hospitality contributed 24,000. Trade, transportation and utilities gained 11,000 while financial services rose by 6,000.
Offsetting those gains were losses of 29,000 in professional and business services and 12,000 in information services.
Goods-producing industries lost 3,000, due primarily to a drop of 5,000 in manufacturing.
Nearly all the job gains came in companies employing fewer than 500 workers. Larger firms added just 2,000.
“Small establishments recovered from November job losses with positive end-of-year hiring, even as large employers pulled back,” said ADP chief economist Nela Richardson.
The November total was revised form an initially reported loss of 32,000.
Wage gains continued to be tempered, with those staying in their jobs seeing an average annual increase of 4.4%, unchanged from November, while job changers saw gains of 6.6%, or 0.3 percentage point better than the prior month.
The report comes two days ahead of the more closely watched nonfarm payrolls count from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. BLS data collection had been hampered by the government shutdown. This will be the first on-time release of the report since the impasse was resolved.
Economists surveyed by Dow Jones expect 73,000 new jobs for the month, up from 64,000 in November, while the unemployment rate is seen edging down to 4.5%.