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Everyone is sleeping on NEAR’s hidden breakout setup right now.

$NEAR /USDT - LONG

Trade Plan:
Entry: 2.0758 – 2.1008
SL: 1.9688
TP1: 2.1780
TP2: 2.2377
TP3: 2.3274

Why this setup?
4h MTF shows a 95% confidence long signal with price holding above 2.0883. RSI on 15m is neutral at 54, leaving room to run. ATR of 0.0498 confirms volatility is expanding, not dying. Why now? Entry zone is tight (2.0758–2.1008) with TP1 at 2.1780—a 4.3% move before most traders even notice.

Debate:
Is this the calm before NEAR rips to 2.32, or is the 2.07 invalidation level a trap for bulls?
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JUST IN: BTC exchange inflows have turned positive while stablecoin fund outflows continue, signaling thinning short-term liquidity as on-chain signs mass-position to exchanges. Could add selling pressure near the cost basis. $BTC
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Good morning friends
It’s another good day
How was the intro to the World Cup yesterday
Got 3/5 predictions right
Should I drop today too?
Maxing on @perx_trade and @NomismaNetwork too
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Sticky Flames?
Wholesale inflation just scorched the tape. The Producer Price Index for final demand exploded 1.1% higher in May, a single-month surge that propels the headline figure to a 2.5-year peak. Pair this with the Consumer Price Index hitting a 3-year high, and the inflation beast suddenly looks far from tamed.
🔹 The Pipeline Pressure Cooks
A 1.1% monthly jump in PPI is not a rounding error; it is the kind of heat that forces factories, freight lines, and boardrooms to pass costs downstream. Energy inputs remain a primary culprit, driven by the three-month closure of the Strait of Ho
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discovery:
LFG 🔥
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$PROS Keep an eye on this one
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Good morning future crypto millionaires 🩵
Rise and shine.
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I’m going to turn this into a CTO in a few hours, and I’ll leverage my entire crypto network—built since 2017—to push it past a $10M market cap.
LFGGGGGGGGG🦛🦛🦛🥖🥖🥖🇩🇪🇩🇪
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#MyGateTradeStory
My Gate Trade Story: Every Trade Tells A Story Of Growth, Learning, And Opportunity
Every trader's journey begins with a single decision—the decision to enter the market and explore the opportunities that financial assets can offer. What starts as curiosity often evolves into a continuous process of learning, adapting, and improving. In this context, My Gate Trade Story is not simply about profits and losses. It is about the experiences, lessons, and milestones that shape a trader's path in an ever-changing market environment.
The first steps in trading are often filled with
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CryptoChampion:
To The Moon 🌕
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#交易機器人# I am using an ETHUSDT contract grid bot on Gate, let's copy trades together.
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# USMayCPIHits3YearHigh
📈 US May CPI Hits 4.2% – Highest in 3 Years. And Guess Who’s to Blame?
The Labor Department dropped the number on June 10: headline CPI rose 4.2% year over year – the hottest reading since April 2023, and a noticeable jump from April's 3.8%.
So what's driving it?
Energy prices. They spiked 3.9% month over month and accounted for more than 60% of the entire headline increase. Pump pain is real.
Now for the twist: core CPI (ex-food & energy) came in at 2.9% YoY, but the monthly gain was just 0.2% – below expectations. That suggests underlying inflation isn't running as h
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new streamer over all market update
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SpaceX has priced its IPO at $135 per share, raising $75B at an estimated $1.77T valuation, making it one of the biggest IPO moments in market history.
But there's something else behind the Wall Street story:
18,712 BTC.
On SpaceX's balance sheet. Before investing in the company, it already had Bitcoin in it.
And the DOGE-1 Moon mission?
The cost of a space mission was paid with Dogecoin.
This is no longer a crypto story.
This is proof that crypto is in the midst of one of the biggest market moments in history.
Rockets are being launched.
Chains are expanding.
There are no limits.
Be at Gate.
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$LAB This rebound is crazy! Are the bears lining up to get liquidated?
A day in the crypto world is like a year in the human world; opportunities are often hidden in others' tears of panic.
LAB just experienced a fierce plunge, but now the 1-hour chart shows a beautiful "V" shape reversal, with all technical indicators pointing upward, indicating that the short-term momentum has been seized by the bulls.
Even more critical is that the liquidation map shows that the current rally faces little resistance, with few short positions lurking above, and a slight push from the main force could trigge
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SpaceX today listed on NASDAQ: $135/share, valuation of $1.75 trillion. Is this the biggest IPO in human history worth it?
June 12, 2026, 9:30 AM Eastern Time, SpaceX officially begins trading on NASDAQ under the ticker SPCX. Priced at $135 per share, with a valuation of $1.75 trillion, raising $75 billion — the largest IPO in human history, bar none.
This is not a "story about to happen." The pricing was finalized on June 11, with 555.6 million Class A common shares, at $135 each, no bidding range, straight fixed price. Reuters and Bloomberg both reported that investor subs
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#我的Gate交易时刻 SpaceX today listed on NASDAQ: $135/share, valuation of $1.75 trillion. Is this the biggest IPO in human history worth it?
June 12, 2026, 9:30 AM Eastern Time, SpaceX officially begins trading on NASDAQ under the ticker SPCX. Priced at $135 per share, with a valuation of $1.75 trillion, raising $75 billion — the largest IPO in human history, bar none.
This is not a "story about to happen." The pricing was finalized on June 11, with 555.6 million Class A common shares, at $135 each, no bidding range, straight fixed price. Reuters and Bloomberg both reported that investor subscriptions have already soared past $250 billion, nearly four times the target fundraising amount.
Goldman Sachs is the lead underwriter, with almost every major Wall Street firm involved in joint underwriting. Retail investors received about 30% of the shares — extremely rare for an IPO of this scale. But even with such a large portion reserved for retail, most people still couldn’t get in. The global capital markets’ attention today is entirely focused on SPCX’s opening candle line.
一 A "$1.75 trillion loss-making company"
Opening SpaceX’s S-1 document, the numbers themselves are contradictory.
In 2025, total revenue was $18.7 billion, net loss $4.9 billion. Only Starlink is profitable within the company. What does this mean? A $1.75 trillion valuation corresponds to roughly a 93x price-to-sales ratio. For comparison, Apple’s market cap is about $3.5 trillion, with a P/S ratio under 10. Nvidia, at the peak of the AI boom, had a P/S ratio just over 40.
Goldman Sachs set a target valuation of $1.77 trillion, but Morningstar’s June 1 report reached a completely different conclusion: SpaceX’s fair value is only $780 billion, a 48% discount from the IPO valuation. Morningstar analyst’s straightforward reasoning: SpaceX ties most of its growth prospects to AI, but the technologies used to generate future revenue — like space solar power data centers — haven’t been built yet.
The market clearly ignored Morningstar. The $250 billion in subscription funds says it all. This indicates that the core narrative of SpaceX’s IPO is no longer "how much money this company is currently making," but "Elon Musk’s three trump cards."
二 Three trump cards: Launch, Starlink, xAI
The valuation pie of SpaceX is divided into three slices.
The first is the rocket launch business. Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy have achieved reusable recovery, and once Starship matures, near-Earth orbital capacity will leap to a new level. In 2025, SpaceX completed over 140 orbital launches, accounting for most of the global launch count. The moat in launch services is real — no one can replicate Falcon 9’s reusability and launch frequency in the short term.
The second is Starlink. This is currently SpaceX’s only profitable segment and the main cash flow pillar of the entire group. By the end of 2025, Starlink had over 7,000 satellites in orbit and more than 5 million global users. It took only three years for Starlink to transform from "money-burning infrastructure" into "profitable telecom service provider." It also has a unique pricing power — no traditional telecom company on Earth can cover every corner of the globe with satellites.
The third is the most imaginative and also the riskiest card: xAI and AI infrastructure. In the S-1, SpaceX positions itself as an AI infrastructure provider, with xAI listed as the core of the group’s AI business. One purpose of the IPO funds is to "expand AI computing capacity." Musk’s narrative is: future AI will need massive computing power, and space solar power data centers can unlimitedly access energy and dissipate heat. This vision points to a huge potential market.
But the risk distribution of these three cards is highly uneven. Launch and Starlink are proven businesses, while the vision of space-based AI data centers is still mostly at the PPT stage. The problem is: the $1.75 trillion valuation already prices in all three as if they are "already realized."
三 "Elon Musk’s signature" in IPO design
This IPO has several design details that reveal Musk’s personal influence.
Fixed-price issuance is one. $135 flat, no roadshow bidding — analysts from Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan think this approach is extremely rare for a large IPO. Traditionally, underwriters conduct global roadshows with management, adjusting the price based on institutional investor feedback. SpaceX skipped this process, effectively telling the market: love it or leave it, this is the price.
Another rare design is allocating 30% of shares to retail investors. Large tech IPOs usually leave over 90% to institutional investors, with retail getting a tiny slice. SpaceX went against the grain, bringing individual investors into the shareholder roster. Reuters commented that this leverages Musk’s huge appeal among retail investors, expanding demand and locking in a loyal, long-term shareholder base.
An overlooked detail: SpaceX explicitly states in the IPO documents that mainland China and Hong Kong investors are excluded, citing "regulatory risks." This aligns with recent U.S. tightening on Chinese tech investments and means Chinese investors can only gain indirect exposure via Hong Kong stocks or crypto derivatives.
四 Three unprecedented IPOs clustered — no coincidence
SpaceX is not the only company going public this year. Anthropic filed for IPO on June 1, with an estimated valuation of about $965 billion. OpenAI secretly filed an S-1 on June 8, with a valuation of $730 billion to $850 billion. SpaceX is the third giant jumping into the public market — with a valuation even larger than the combined total of the first two.
These three AI-related giants rushing to IPO within the same window is comparable only to the pre-2000 internet bubble. TechCrunch calls it "the most concentrated, high-risk issuance in tech markets since the dot-com bubble." The common features are: extremely high valuations, ongoing losses, and AI-driven narratives.
Market reactions to these three will also influence each other. If SpaceX’s first day sees a dip below IPO price, the IPOs of Anthropic and OpenAI will immediately face pricing pressure. If SpaceX soars, the valuation ceiling for the latter two will be pushed even higher. Today’s SPCX movement could set the tone for the entire 2026 AI IPO market.
A notable signal: just days before SpaceX’s IPO, AI chip stocks experienced a massive sell-off. On June 5, the Philadelphia Semiconductor Index plunged 10.3%, wiping out $1.3 trillion in market value in a single day. The market’s faith in AI is undergoing its first real stress test. The bell for SpaceX’s IPO rings at this moment — either proving that the AI narrative still has legs or becoming another casualty of this round of AI valuation correction.
No matter how the stock performs after opening, June 12 will be etched into Wall Street history. A rocket-started company, at the highest IPO price in human history, is selling a super narrative of rockets, satellite internet, and space AI data centers to the global capital markets. Whether you buy or not, this story is already wildly crazy.
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JUST IN: NVIDIA unveils Vera CPU for Chinese AI data centers, with initial $20k-plus chips and overseas testing before broader deployment. Implication: could reinvigorate NVIDIA’s China share and accelerate AI data-center demand if hardware gains traction. $NVDA
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Today’s mission: find new mutuals 👀
Drop “Mission Accepted”
You never know who you’ll meet 🤝
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BREAKING: Bank of Japan set to raise rates to 1% next week, per Reuters
Last time rates were this high: 1995
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The second point still focuses on these three aspects, without breaking through the upper and lower support and resistance levels, and still treats it as a range-bound movement,
Revisit the lower support more, the upper resistance less, and in a ranging market, do not chase orders in the middle. $BTC
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