Archive June 2025
Sun 15 Jun 2025 ▪
4 min read
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Fenelon L.
Israeli airstrikes against Iran are disrupting the calculations of the American Federal Reserve (Fed). While Donald Trump is ramping up pressure for monetary easing, central bankers must now contend with a new factor of uncertainty: the geopolitical escalation that is driving oil prices up.
Sun 15 Jun 2025 ▪
5 min read
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Mikaia A.
Schiff gets carried away, gold soars, bitcoin wavers. What if behind the raging tweets lies a discreet farewell to the digital utopia?
Sun 15 Jun 2025 ▪
4 min read
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Evans S.
In a world where every geopolitical explosion shakes the financial markets, crypto seems strangely unflappable in the face of recent tensions between Israel and Iran. Yet, this apparent serenity may only be temporary. How long can greed, an irrational but powerful driver, keep the sector afloat?
7h05 ▪
4 min read
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Luc Jose A.
As tensions mount between Israel and Iran, Michael Saylor revives the machine. The co-founder of Strategy (formerly MicroStrategy), a fervent advocate of bitcoin, suggested this weekend a new massive purchase of BTC. This announcement comes in an explosive context, with targeted strikes in Tehran and risks of regional escalation. Against the grain of traditional markets, Saylor confirms his accumulation strategy, once again defying the logic of cycles and crises.
8h05 ▪
4 min read
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Luc Jose A.
Despite a sluggish market, Ethereum rekindles interest on two major prediction platforms. Far from institutional analyses, it is thousands of anonymous traders injecting millions of dollars into a bet as bold as it is unexpected: seeing ETH climb to $6,000. This speculative resurgence, fueled by Polymarket and Kalshi, awakens interest around an asset whose trajectory seemed frozen. Behind these bets, a conviction persists: the major movements of Ethereum are not behind, but yet to come.