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Veteran Trader Peter Brandt’s Bitcoin Prediction Signals a 30%+ Correction
Veteran trader Peter Brandt has forecasted that Bitcoin (BTC) could decline toward the $58,000–$62,000 zone, implying a 33–37% correction from current price levels of around $92,400. His prediction comes as Bitcoin continues to display multiple bearish signals, with other analysts also flagging the risk of further downside. Sponsored In a...
Seattle pot shop worker run over during theft; owner offering $1K reward to find suspect
A Seattle pot shop owner is offering a $1,000 reward to find a woman who he believes stole $46 worth of weed, then ran over his employee while fleeing. SEATTLE — A Seattle cannabis store owner is offering a $1,000 reward to help identify a woman who he believes stole...
India’s supreme court delivers tax shock for foreign investments
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China Electric Stocks Jump on Booming AI Demand, Investment Push
Chinese electric stocks are winning favor with investors early in 2026, thanks to intensifying global demand for power gear to build data centers for artificial intelligence as well as a state-led investment push in the sector.
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.66% By Investing.com
Australia stocks lower at close of trade; S&P/ASX 200 down 0.66%
Risk-Off Tape Hits Ethereum Harder Than Bitcoin As Crypto Market Momentum Slows
Ethereum-led crypto liquidations overtook Bitcoin as macro headwinds capped upside and traders stayed cautious amid muted market momentum. Ethereum overtook Bitcoin in liquidations on Tuesday morning, as the crypto market saw relatively muted liquidations totaling $113.25 million over the last 24 hours. Bitcoin traded around $92,358, with $14.59 million in...




