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The world's largest token rallied on Tuesday after Israel and Iran agreed to a cease-fire.
More than a dozen small and micro-cap companies in London have adopted bitcoin treasury strategies, holding the cryptocurrency as a balance sheet asset. The trend, which began in the US with MicroStrategy and Tesla, has spread across London's Aquis Exchange, AIM junior market and the London main market.
Barbara Goodstein sees some standout opportunities in a few select groups of the market including defense, energy and crypto. Within the defense space, she points to the VanEck Defense ETF (DFNS) as well as General Dynamics (GD) and Rolls Royce (RYCEY) as ways to play that group.
The token clearly isn't benefiting from heightened geopolitical uncertainty—it has dropped about 5% since Israel attacked Iran.
Bitcoin is in a strong bullish cycle, supported by increased institutional participation and ETF approvals, likely extending through year-end. On-chain and macro indicators, including DXY trends and Bitcoin's outperformance of the Magnificent 7, signal continued price momentum. Key on-chain metrics show healthy market conditions, with no imminent correction expected and strong momentum for further price gains.
Cryptos have been drifting amid macroeconomic uncertainty, an escalating conflict in the Middle East, and a looming U.S. tariff deadline.
Bitcoin's (BTC -1.59%) price continues to be a volatile but lucrative ride.
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This weekly update tracks some of the largest cryptocurrencies by market share: bitcoin and ether. While both are considered to be high-risk when it comes to investing, the two have foundational differences that investors should know.
This weekly update tracks some of the largest cryptocurrencies by market share: bitcoin and ether. While both are considered to be high-risk when it comes to investing, the two have foundational differences that investors should know.