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14.01.2025
Tezos Is Seen Hodling above $1.200

Tezos (XTZ) has declined slightly by 0.2% this week, trading at $1.249, following Bitcoin’s (BTC) drop to $89,158, which triggered widespread altcoin sell-offs due to concerns of a potential further decline in BTC to $80,000. However, Bitcoin managed to hold above the critical support level at $89,000-$91,000, offering some relief to the broader crypto market.

Speculation about a shift in U.S. trade policy has provided additional support to crypto assets. Reports suggest the new U.S. administration may pursue a gradual increase in tariffs rather than an abrupt hike, which could help alleviate inflationary pressures and lead to a less aggressive monetary stance from the Federal Reserve.

This development is a positive signal for the cryptocurrency market and may help Tezos maintain its position above the key support level of $1.200.

09.01.2025
VeChain Is Suffering on Rising Borrowing Costs

VeChain (VET) has fallen 12.7% this week, trading at $0.0445, underperforming the broader cryptocurrency market. Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, has declined by 5.6% to $93,220, with bearish momentum building as it approaches key support at $89,000-$91,000. This decline is largely attributed to tightening monetary conditions in the United States, which continue to weigh on risk assets. Investor confidence is further shaken by significant net outflows from spot BTC-ETFs, which lost $583 million on Wednesday, marking the second-largest single-day outflow on record.

If BTC falls below the critical support level of $89,000-$91,000, VeChain is likely to extend its losses, with prices potentially declining another 10% to $0.0400. A sustained drop in BTC could push VET even lower, towards $0.0300. Conversely, a strong rebound in BTC prices to the $100,000 level could drive VET back up to $0.0500, representing a recovery of approximately 12% from current levels.

10.01.2025
Dollar Strength Is a Given

The very first slice of statistical data on business activity from the United States this year reaffirmed an almost clear irrelevance and even potential hurtfulness of any immediate steps towards further lowering interest rates on U.S. Dollar-nominated loans from a purely economic point of view. The ISM Manufacturing PMI (Purchasing Managers Index), based on polls compiled from executives in over 400 industrial companies in late December, came out at 49.3 points vs 48.4 a month ago and 48.2 in average analyst estimates. This showed that a slowdown was occurring at a slower or even insignificant pace, keeping inflation risks on the table, especially when the price component increased from 50.3 to 52.5 with a similar rate of increase in new orders. Meanwhile, non-manufacturing PMI came out at 54.1 on Tuesday, compared to 53.5 in analyst polls and 52.1 a month ago, with a contribution of business activity components even jumped to a surprising 58.2 against declining from 57.2 in November to only 53.7 in December.

In other words, the economy is not cooling, and is rather in a positive acceleration, which in turn may lead to a recovery in wage rises and therefore to higher demand pressure, which may be reflected soon in higher producer purchase and output prices. Doubts of the major U.S. financial regulator are understandable at this point after its triple rate cut from 5.5% to 4.5% in 2024. The Federal Reserve (Fed) will now pay closer attention not only to consumer inflation measures, but also to producer prices (PPI), which is just going to be released on coming Tuesday, January 14. And so, this will become the next reference point in the further U.S. Dollar’s trajectory. The Greenback index (DX) is picking up steam since reaching a new record high for the last two years at 109.35, with its temporary pullbacks being limited by a 107.50 support area that previously served as a strong multi-month technical resistance.

In this context, the British Pound (GBPUSD) updated its lows since November 2023 to touch 1.2237 on January 9, EURUSD feels quite comfortable within a range between 1.02 and 1.0450, which corresponds to its 2-year bottom, and having a bias towards a possible further decline. The Aussie (AUDUSD) is one-step away from taking the path for a breakthrough to a quite unknown territory of its 5-year lows that were last time recorded when the initial outbreak of the Covid-19 happened.

A varying extent of the American Dollar strength is surely data dependent as the market community is eagerly waiting for the U.S. job data later today. The average expectations on new Nonfarm Payrolls is just a bit above 150,000 vs 227,000 in early December 2024 and nearly 160,000 for the previous four months on average. However, any value close to 150,000, plus or minus 20,000, or any higher number, may be considered as another positive sign for the Greenback, following the ADP national employment report which contained only 122,000 on Wednesday. The oppressive nature of average hourly wage in its dynamics, +0.4% each time from September to December, also matters.

The protective quality of investing more funds into the U.S. Dollar and U.S. bonds against tariff threats is switched on anyway, based on more than a 95% chance for the Fed to keep rates on pause at its January 29 meeting, according to CME's FedWatch tool. Federal Reserve officials never go against a well-established market consensus, when it is almost unanimous, for not to rock the boat of relative market trend stability. The central bankers' reluctance to shift the Fed fund rates lower before mid-March, if not early May, continues to play in favour of short-term speculative transactions on the foreign exchange market, bearing in mind all the listed currency instruments. Some intraday volatility may take place, especially in the case of appearing an abnormal two-digit non-farm value, but not a change in overall direction.

06.02.2025
Perfect As the Enemy of Good

Here is the problem, which is nearly at a primary school level. A simple logical puzzle. A shopping street has two grocery stores. One of the stores is much more popular than the other. But both shops are full of customers every day. So both shops are raking in money. Sales output of a more popular store roughly doubled over the past year, from $14.5 billion to $30.8 billion - oh, yes, it's a very big shop - which led to tripling of its market value. Meanwhile, sales in the second store have already grown by 69%, albeit by its lower standards, namely from $2.3 billion to $3.9 billion. Please draw a conclusion, by what percentage the market value of the second store could increase, assuming that professional appraisers are rather objective. It seems ridiculous, but the correct answer is that the second store's market value lost 35% within the same year, and it even dropped by 50% from its peak price of the last spring. Holy Cow! That was a story of some failed expectations of mine. Since the big store is, of course, Nvidia, and the small one (and also, in fact, quite a prosperous marketplace) is Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). And their goods are not essential food, but chips for artificial intelligence (AI) related data centers, which are also in high demand.

Moreover, AMD shares reportedly tumbled 10% additionally on February 5, only because the firm's AI chip revenue failed to be exactly in line with elevated projections of Wall Street analyst pool, which somehow bet on a 80% pace of data centre growth to as much as $4.15 billion YoY. Okay, one might say that Nvidia's "store" sells 8 times more chips that everyone needs. And even remember that Nvidia chips are of better quality, that Nvidia occupies about 80% of global chip market share. Again, Nvidia's last quarter will be finally counted only by February 26, when Nvidia's financial report is scheduled, a month later than in AMD's case. Like most large investment houses, here I have provided growth metrics regarding the major data center segment, which is a proxy for the AI playground, where AMD struggles to compete with Nvidia. Well, AMD CEO Lisa Su admitted that her company's data center sales in the current quarter may go down about 7% from the just-ended quarter, but this announcement was exactly in line with an overall expected decline. Is it really such a big deal that AMD shareholders have to experience pain from seeing their chosen stock falling to a 14-month low, with further need for a 100% rally just to match last year's record prices?

The same Lisa Su declined to give the particular forecast for the company's AI chips, but she said that AMD expects "tens of billions" of dollars in sales "in the next couple of years". And I see no reason to doubt her words. AMD CEO added that the firm is now working to compete against Broadcom (AVGO) in collaborating with its customers like Meta and Microsoft to create custom AI chips for their purposes, as Broadcom helps its partners to design their own chips, contrary to mostly "off-the-shelf" processors by AMD and Nvidia. They know their weaknesses as opportunities for strengthening to work in that direction, so what's wrong with the market's adequacy of perception? Perfect Nvidia is the enemy of good AMD, according to the crowd's opinion. Besides AI chips, AMD is also one of the largest providers of personal computer chips. Until recently, this point was generally the source of their main income. Consumers continue to buy new PCs, which also can handle generative AI tasks, by the way.

Actually, AMD has been the only loss-making company in my large portfolio for a long time, so it even makes me smile now. At least, because it is only a matter of time before AMD's pogo stick ultimately uncoils to come loose. Record annual revenue and earnings have to entail recovering to record market value eventually. I am not sure this will happen in the first half of 2025, even though AMD forecasts its revenue rise between $6.8 billion and $7.4 billion for the current quarter, with the market consensus midpoint being slightly lower at $7.04 billion. If you don't believe me then analysts at Stifel are of the opinion that AMD is well positioned for AI compute and "It is likely" that some of its customers "are waiting for 325/350 systems, which should drive a much stronger second half". Again, the median estimate by the Wall Street's analyst pool was now declined to about $150 per share vs $166.5 before the last downside move, yet even $150 sounds much better compared to $112 on closing price this Wednesday or an intraday low at $106.56 during the last trading session. Anyway, there is a strong technical and psychological support zone near the round figure of $100, from where AMD stock had begun its cool ascension in late 2023.

14.01.2025
Merck Becomes Interesting to Be Added to a Portfolio

Merck & Co (MRK) stocks have shown signs of becoming a compelling buy opportunity. Over the past six months, the stock has been in a downtrend, declining 29.8% to $94.50 per share. However, since mid-November, MRK has demonstrated a reversal of momentum, rebounding by 10.0% to reach $104.87 on December 5. Following a brief pullback and consolidation period, the stock has retested the downtrend resistance and appears poised to continue its upward trajectory.

With prices currently positioned to target $110.00, this represents a potential 9-10% upside from the present levels. Setting a stop-loss at $93.50 aligns with a prudent risk management strategy, providing protection against further downside while allowing for upside potential. The recent consolidation phase further supports the case for a breakout, making this an attractive moment to consider initiating or adding to a position in MRK.

Rafael Quintana Martinez
Money Manager de alto rendimiento, con una sólida formación académica, profesional y de campo. Más de 9 años de experiencia especializada en el comercio de mercados financieros internacionales. La devoción, la fiabilidad, la responsabilidad y la ética impulsan mi vida. Actualmente me desempeño como Analista Senior para Metadoro. https://metadoro.com/es https://mx.investing.com/members/contributors/235587671/ https://es.tradingview.com/chart/EURUSD/rE9gVips/
Shiba Inu Is Likely to Continue Up

Shiba Inu (SHIB) is down 4.2% this week, trading at $0.0000170, underperforming the broader market where Bitcoin (BTC) has shed only 1.8% to $61,120. This decline comes after a strong 58% rally in September, characteristic of the coin's elevated volatility, which can be attractive for traders.

Currently, SHIB is trading near trend support, making it an interesting level to consider long trades, with a potential 27% upside toward $0.0000200. The project shows strength, backed by rising network activity and increased whale accumulation. Additionally, the accelerating SHIB incineration process is pushing prices higher. If the broader crypto market maintains positive momentum, SHIB could surpass its primary target and continue its upward trend.

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Cruise Operators Are Back Onto the Fairway

The group of a few cruise stocks suddenly made a tremendous run up in their market values. The bullish momentum quickly intensified into a double-digit percentage growth in previously unwanted shares of Norwegian Cruise Line (NCLH), following an upgrade from Citi analysts to Buy from Neutral and more confident and detailed comments by Stifel wealth management and investment banking company on Carnival Corporation (CCL) prospects. Cruise traffic in September was "among the best on record", as North Americans kept spending more money on experiences and services than on discretionary goods, which led to record booking rates for affordable cruise voyages, City noted. "Norwegian's shift in strategy from quality at all costs to a more balanced yield/cost relationship gives us confidence that the considerable pricing power and the company's increased focus on costs 'can't help but bear fruit'," Citi said in a client's note, when raising its price targets on Norwegian Cruise to $30 from $20, Royal Caribbean to $253 from $204 and Carnival to $28 from $25, which was also more than 20% above its price level at the moment.

Carnival Corporation added 13.33% for the first four trading sessions of the week to cross an 18-month-long technical border at $20 per share. Potentially, this escapade action paves the way for a jump to the area above $27, where the peaks of September 2021 are waiting, if we consider CCL earnings beat with EPS (earnings per share) of $1.27 vs $1.17 in consensus estimates on $7.89 billion sales in the company's public release only two weeks ago. A great step forward, compared to near-zero profits during the previous three quarters on revenue within a 26.7% to 31.5% lower range between $5.4 billion to $5.78 billion. Carnival's actually improving financial performance amid elevated costs was not properly appreciated so far. Moving closer to the specifics of the business, its newest sailing next-generation cruise ship, the Sun Princess, is built in 2024 and ready for new destinations like Celebration Key, which helps to achieve higher occupancy.

Meanwhile, Stifel highlighted even better hopes for Carnival. When investigating its current bookings dynamics for 2025 and early 2026, with "no signs of a slowdown in demand or spending" for sea-based vacations despite more expensive tickets, they see a space for the cruise company's EPS to exceed $2.00 next year. So, the stock still looks currently undervalued to represent a chance for good mid-term investment, especially since its Royal Caribbean (RCL) rival is now soaring more than 40% higher than its pre-coronavirus peaking prices after rising another 5% for the last several days. Carnival and Norwegian Cruise Lines still keep a 60% discount in market value after pricing erosion since 2020.

William Blair, a global boutique with expertise in investment banking, issued an Outperform rating on the Carnival stock. Barclays and Goldman Sachs also raised their price targets for the cruise operators on "solid KPIs" (key performance indicators), while mentioning fuel prices among major risks for the segment. Cruise operators may grow capacity at a healthy 6% annual clip over the next three years, according to Citi. Some view that recent jumps in cruise stocks could be a "catch-up trade", yet City feels that growth in the segment has "more longevity".

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Rafael Quintana Martinez
Money Manager de alto rendimiento, con una sólida formación académica, profesional y de campo. Más de 9 años de experiencia especializada en el comercio de mercados financieros internacionales. La devoción, la fiabilidad, la responsabilidad y la ética impulsan mi vida. Actualmente me desempeño como Analista Senior para Metadoro. https://metadoro.com/es https://mx.investing.com/members/contributors/235587671/ https://es.tradingview.com/chart/EURUSD/rE9gVips/
EOS Seen Recovering to $0.5500

EOS is down 2.5% this week, trading at $0.4600, mirroring Bitcoin's (BTC) 1.8% decline to $61,048. EOS is hovering near a key 10-week support level. Should prices fall below $0.4500, there is a risk of a further decline toward $0.3000. However, the baseline scenario suggests a recovery toward $0.5000-0.5500, provided that Bitcoin stages a solid rally.

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Price Targets for Netflix Are Higher

As a long-time advocate of holding Netflix stock until the asset reaches my minimal target of $800 at least, I also pointed out that my favourite streaming giant was strongly underestimated in mid-summer. I plotted an almost perfect trajectory of the further price moves, using a coloured wide arrow on Netflix chart to highlight a possible bottom area around $600, followed by a big bounce above $675. An actual low at $587 per share was indicated in the first week of August, when many mega caps were submerged by a broad retracement in the tech segment. I am happy to turn your kind attention to Netflix again, as it surges to new historical highs, now above $728.

Meanwhile, JPMorgan reiterated its Overweight rating on Netflix stock this week again, keeping its price target of $750, underlining multi-year free cash flow increase and projecting sales growth of 12% and operating income growth of 18% for the years 2025 and 2026 due to "higher profit margins and disciplined cash content management", and continuous operating margin expansion, even as the company keeps investing in diverse content library, advertising, and gaming initiatives. TD Cowen's investment management division freshly raised its price target for Netflix to $820 with a Buy rating, citing an anticipated increase in paid net member additions and its rising potential for improved monetization, predicting that advertising may represent 13% of Netflix's total revenue in 5 years. Piper Sandler upgraded Netflix stock from Neutral to Overweight, and the most sceptical Barclays downgraded the firm from Equalweight to Underweight, which still means more price increase around the corner.

The robust performance crowns a more than 90% increase in the market value of Netflix for the previous 12 months, including a 21.3% contribution when counting from the latter milestone of $600. The fundamental basis under the trend lies in raising the company's inner forecast on its revenue growth for the whole year of 2024 from solid 14% to even better 14.5%, with expectations of quarterly profits well above $5 per share in next week's announcement on October 17, compared to $4.88 in Q2 2024 and $3.73 in the same season of 2023. The net profit in April-June of 2024 increased by 44% to $2.15 billion from $1.49 billion only one year before, because of getting more money from legalised password sharing procedures. Even if Netflix's trek up the hill would not be so straight after the night of October 17th (in the way it was interrupted by waves of partial profit-taking in April and July), I bet that the road will gradually lead it up to the top anyway.

Reducing the woke message voice in new Netflix shows helped to attract more viewers outside the US and Europe. As of the end of June, Netflix had 227.65 million paid subscribers all over the world vs nearly 154 million customers of its major Disney+ rival. While waiting for the next season of Avatar: The Last Airbender blockbuster, the family audience enjoys the Garfield Movie. After making its theatrical debut in May, a new part of the world-famous story of a Monday-hating and lasagne-loving indoor cat was premiered on Netflix as part of the streamer's exclusive "pay 1 window" rights deal with Sony Pictures. Potential price hike for loyal viewers in 2025 or 2026 may offer new hopes for shareholders in the financial sense. Again, JPMorgan is mentioning high user engagement averaging around two hours per day and Netflix' world dominance in a potential of tapping into the over 500 million global connected TV households outside of Russia and China".

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