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Bitcoin price today steadies near $88,000 as Fed minutes loom; crypto stocks edge higher

Bitcoin price today steadies near $88,000 as Fed minutes loom; crypto stocks edge higher

Bitcoin rose 0.8% to $88,320 in New York Tuesday afternoon. U.S. spot bitcoin ETFs saw $19.3 million in net outflows Monday, led by BlackRock’s IBIT. Coinbase shares edged up 0.2%, while Strategy gained 1.4% after disclosing a $108.8 million bitcoin purchase. Fed minutes are due at 2 p.m. ET.
Bitcoin price today holds near $87,000 as ETF outflows, year-end derivatives reset and Wall Street’s Santa-rally backdrop shape the outlook

Bitcoin price today holds near $87,000 as ETF outflows, year-end derivatives reset and Wall Street’s Santa-rally backdrop shape the outlook

Bitcoin traded near $87,453 in New York midday Saturday, holding below $90,000 as weekend liquidity stayed thin. U.S. spot Bitcoin ETFs saw net outflows of $83.3 million on Dec. 26, following larger redemptions earlier in the week, according to Farside Investors. Over $27 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options were set to expire on Deribit, adding to market tension.
27 December 2025
XRP Price Jumps Back After Wild Swing – Ripple’s Token Eyes ETF Catalyst in Volatile Crypto Market

XRP Surges Past $2.60 on ETF Hopes and Fed Pivot – Experts Eye $5 Target

XRP jumped to $2.64 on Oct. 29, 2025, up about 1.6% for the day and 12% for the week, reaching multi-year highs. Trading volume surged 147% above average during the rally. The move follows Ripple’s August SEC settlement and speculation over spot ETF approvals. XRP outperformed Bitcoin and Ether, which traded flat as the Fed prepared for a rate cut.

Stock Market Today

  • Historical Insights on Potential 2026 Stock Market Crash
    June 28, 2026, 3:08 PM EDT. The S&P 500's strong gains and elevated valuations, highlighted by the Shiller P/E CAPE ratio, raise concerns over a possible market correction in 2026. The CAPE ratio, measuring price against 10-year inflation-adjusted earnings, remains above historical averages but does not guarantee an immediate crash. Market concentration in tech giants like Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Alphabet, Meta, and Broadcom mirrors past eras of dominance, such as the 1970s' 'Nifty Fifty' and the late 1990s internet boom, both followed by market declines. However, unlike previous bubbles, today's leading firms are profitable with robust cash flows and balance sheets. A stable economy with low unemployment and steady consumer spending persists, yet historical trends underscore the inevitability of periodic market corrections averaging 10% annually.

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Opendoor volume surpasses short interest after Russell 3000 addition

Opendoor shares face Russell 3000 test after 4.5x volume spike

28 June 2026
Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) surged 448% above average trading volume Friday as its Russell 3000 inclusion took effect, with 171.65 million shares traded—exceeding total short interest and equaling 21% of public float—while the stock closed up 1.63% at $4.37; analysts maintain a Hold consensus and see limited rally potential near current prices.
Coeur Mining shares eye index-driven moves after 8.5% weekly slide

Coeur Mining shares eye index-driven moves after 8.5% weekly slide

28 June 2026
Coeur Mining (NYSE:CDE) ended its first week in the S&P MidCap 400 down 8.5% from June 18, despite Friday’s massive $2.7 billion volume—about 16% of its market cap—highlighting investor caution after recent acquisitions and index changes, as the stock lagged silver-miner peers even with a record quarter expected.
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