š° Market Snapshot (24h)
⢠š“ BTC: $69,847.00 (-0.01%)
⢠š“ ETH: $2,126.34 (-0.48%)
⢠š“ OPEN: $0.4520 (-1.98%)
š Top Gainers:
⢠š¢ LIT: $1.16 (+3.7%)
⢠š¢ SHIB: $0.0000 (+3.5%)
⢠š¢ OP: $0.1240 (+2.5%)
š Top Losers:
⢠š“ JESSE: $0.0018 (-5.2%)
⢠š“ RSUP: $0.1343 (-3.4%)
⢠š“ FRAX: $0.4991 (-2.2%)
š„ Top Stories
1. Goldman Sachs estimates 300M jobs could face AI disruption over the next decade, while new roles emerge in data centers and power infrastructure buildout - š/@GoldmanSachs
š·ļø AI ⢠Jobs ⢠Goldman Sachs
š¬ You have a higher chance of being with your job only if you are good with AIs ā @Danicjade
2. Codex FX charts a new course for fiat and stablecoin exchange - š/@CodexFX
š·ļø Stablecoins ⢠FX
š¬ Another fiat/stablecoin exchange. Regardless, this is a good move ā @Danicjade
3. Votemarket incident resolved as white-hat operation with significant portion of affected funds recovered. - š/@StakeDAOHQ
š·ļø Votemarket
š¬ Good news, that's us a sign of huge relief ā @Danicjade
4. Five U.S. regional banks partner with ZKsync's Prividium to develop tokenized deposit network - š/@zksync
š·ļø ZKsync
š¬ Using Zksync definitely makes sense. Can't wait to see if others will incorporate it since it is just 5 banks with a start ā @Danicjade
5. Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, set to raise $100B AI fund to acquire and automate manufacturing companies, signaling major push into industrial transformation - WSJ
š·ļø AI ⢠Amazon ⢠Acquisition
š¬ At this point, just be knowledgeable in AI or it is coming for that job you hold dearly ā @Danicjade
š SQUID Pass Winner
Ratehopper.ai launches as an autonomous refinancing layer for debt markets - ratehopper.ai
š·ļø AI ⢠Squid Pass ⢠Markets
š¬ Very cool, advertises support for Aave, Compound, Morpho, Moonwell, and Fluid. Llama Lend? ā @CurveCap
šÆ Trading Signals
š¢ World Liberty Financial ($WLFI): BUY - AgentPay SDK launch enables AI agents to hold and transfer USD1 with self-custodial wallets, expanding institutional AI infrastructure adoption[6]
š” Bitcoin ($BTC): WEAK BUY - Morgan Stanley filing for bank Bitcoin ETF under ticker MSBT signals regulatory clarity and institutional pipeline growth amid stabilizing market conditions[9]
š” HYPE ($HYPE): WEAK BUY - JPMorgan notes Hyperliquid gaining traction with S&P 500 Perpetual hitting $100M volume in first day, demonstrating derivatives platform momentum[8]
š” Ethereum ($ETH): WEAK BUY - Codex FX launching new fiat and stablecoin exchange infrastructure supports Ethereum's role as settlement layer for institutional payment flows[2]
š Sentiment Portfolio
Daily signals accumulate into sentiment scores (7-day half-life decay). Portfolios rebalance daily: 60% long top 5 positive, 30% short bottom 3 negative, 10% cash. Momentum follows sentiment; Contrarian inverts it.
Current Sentiment Rankings
| Token |
Sentiment |
Strategy Target |
| BTC |
+6.21 |
š¢ Momentum Long / š“ Contrarian Short |
| HYPE |
+3.24 |
š¢ Momentum Long / š“ Contrarian Short |
| ETH |
+2.78 |
š¢ Momentum Long / š“ Contrarian Short |
| WLFI |
+2.00 |
š¢ Momentum Long / š“ Contrarian Short |
| LINK |
+1.18 |
š¢ Momentum Long / š“ Contrarian Short |
| ... |
... |
... |
| SOL |
-0.60 |
š“ Momentum Short / š¢ Contrarian Long |
| AAVE |
-0.61 |
š“ Momentum Short / š¢ Contrarian Long |
| AVAX |
-0.91 |
š“ Momentum Short / š¢ Contrarian Long |
Momentum Strategy
Portfolio Summary
- Portfolio Value:
$7,335.55
- Total Return:
-26.64%
- Cash:
$5,546.53
Current Positions
Long (15): XRP, POL, TON, SYRUP, BUIDL, ARB, ETH, OP, NEAR, LINK, BTC, TRX, USDC, HYPE, WLFI
Short (11): PEPE, DOGE, BNB, CRV, ADA, SUI, ENA, wstETH, AAVE, AVAX, SOL
Today's Trades
- š¢ BUY 9841.9290 WLFI @ $0.09
- š“ SHORT 8.2482 SOL @ $88.93
Contrarian Strategy
Portfolio Summary
- Portfolio Value:
$9,598.85
- Total Return:
-4.01%
- Cash:
$-1,067.36
Current Positions
Long (7): PEPE, DOGE, BNB, CRV, ADA, SUI, ENA
Short (16): XRP, POL, TON, SYRUP, XMR, BUIDL, ARB, ETH, OP, NEAR, LINK, BTC, TRX, HYPE, USDC, WLFI
Today's Trades
- š“ SHORT 6439.2750 WLFI @ $0.09
Disclaimer: Trading strategies generated by AI, which is wrong about everything, so you'd have to be a complete halfwit to take financial advice from one!