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Over 50% of Pump Fun token traders lost money this month, report
Around 96% of crypto wallets trading Pump Fun-launched tokens have made less than $500 in the past month, with over 50% posting a loss.
That’s according to Dune analytics compiled by analyst @oladee.
Oladee’s data shows that 45.6% of traders made profits up to $500, while 50.6% suffered losses.
The figures were apparently misreported by market analyst Ted Pillows who claimed that they showed 96% of Pump Fun token traders on decentralised exchanges had suffered PnL losses this month.
On the contrary, two wallets made over $1 million trading Pump Fun tokens this past month. On the other end of the scale, two lost anywhere between $500,000 and $1 million.

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It’s worth noting that the data just shows the number of wallets, and that individual traders can create multiple wallets if they want to.
Pump Fun token launchers are making bank
While the majority of individuals trading these tokens aren’t making bank, the ones deploying them certainly are.
According to crypto analyst Dethective, the top 250 deployers of Pump Fun tokens have extracted $79 million from traders.
Dethective added that these 250 wallets only deployed around 10 tokens that managed to exceed a market cap of $5 million. The wallets also launched 194,000 tokens over the past six months.
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Dethective notes that his findings don’t necessarily represent 250 different people, but are specifically 250 crypto wallets.
Pump Fun token down 80%, and there’s still no airdrop
Pump Fun has recently pivoted towards AI and the emerging sector of agentic trading that involves AI software trading on your behalf.
In this spirit, the memecoin platform announced a system of automated buyback options for third-party AI agents.
This feature wasn’t well received by Pump Fun traders on X who are still restless over the platform’s reluctance to roll out an airdrop that it said, 258 days ago, would be coming “soon.”
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Pump Fun hasn’t addressed its airdrop on X since then, and it’s unclear what its current status is. The price of its $PUMP token is down 80% from it’s all-time-high of $0.008819 in September last year.
One factor that might be delaying things is the ongoing crypto bear market and the wider economic fallout from the US-Israel war against Iran.
Indeed, last week, crypto exchange Kraken announced that it was delaying the launch of its initial public offering until “market conditions improve.”
NFT platform OpenSea also announced that it would delay launching its $SEA token due to the “challenging” market conditions across crypto.
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MORPHO Breaks Out of Multi-Year Triangle: Can Bulls Push the Price to the $3.91 All-Time High?
TLDR:
- MORPHO broke out of a multi-year symmetrical triangle, clearing upper resistance at the $1.87 level.
- The initial price target stands at $2.65, aligning with the August 2025 highs following the breakout.
- A retest near $1.70 is considered a standard technical move and may offer a secondary entry point.
- Traders are advised to maintain a stop loss at $1.57 to keep the risk-to-reward ratio favorable.
MORPHO is drawing attention from technical analysts after breaking out of a multi-year symmetrical triangle pattern.
The token, currently trading around $2.02, cleared a key resistance trendline at $1.87. Analysts see this as a sign that the prolonged accumulation phase has ended.
Price targets of $2.65 and $3.91 are now on the radar for traders watching the chart structure closely.
Breakout Signals a Shift in Market Structure
Crypto analyst Ali Charts flagged the MORPHO breakout in a post on April 19, 2026. According to the analyst, the token cleared the upper resistance trendline of the symmetrical triangle at $1.87. This level now serves as the base from which the new trend is emerging.
The initial price target following the breakout stands at $2.65. That level aligns with the highs recorded in August 2025. A secondary macro target points to the previous all-time high at $3.91, should bullish momentum continue to build.
Symmetrical triangle patterns typically form during periods of price consolidation. A confirmed breakout from such a formation often attracts fresh buying interest.
The multi-year nature of this pattern adds weight to the move, as longer consolidations tend to produce stronger directional moves.
Retest Zone and Risk Management Levels to Watch
Ali Charts noted that multi-year breakouts often include a retest of the breakout zone before the next expansion phase.
A pullback toward $1.70 would fall within that range. The analyst described such a move as a standard technical development rather than a signal of weakness.
For traders who missed the initial entry, a retest near $1.70 could present a second opportunity. The area around the former resistance trendline may act as support on any dip. This is a common behavior seen across different assets following extended consolidation breakouts.
Risk management remains a priority for traders tracking this setup. Ali Charts placed a stop loss level at $1.57 to define the risk on the trade.
With a target of $2.65, the distance between entry and stop offers a favorable reward relative to the downside being risked.
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Kelp Exploit Spread ‘Contagion’ Throughout DeFi Ecosystem: Crypto Execs
The exploit of the Kelp liquid restaking protocol shows how non-isolated lending and integrations in decentralized finance (DeFi) can cause broader ecosystem contagion, according to crypto industry executives and blockchain security firms.
Non-isolated lending on DeFi platforms, including earlier versions of the Aave lending protocol, exposes users to risks from all the various tokens used as collateral on the platforms, according to Michael Egorov, founder of the Curve Finance DeFi protocol.
Kelp was the target of a cyber attack on Saturday, causing the platform to pause smart contracts for its restaking token (rsETH) while it moved to investigate the attack that left the platform drained of about $293 million.
DeFi teams should also vet prospective digital assets to ensure that tokens do not feature single points of failure or attack surfaces before approving tokens as lending collateral on their platforms, Egorov said in an email.

He also warned against using cross-chain bridging architecture to transfer assets from one blockchain protocol to another, which was the root cause of this weekend’s Kelp exploit.
“Cross-chain is hard and potentially risky. Only use cross-chain infrastructure when absolutely necessary, and do it really carefully,” Egorov said.
He said the incident is a learning experience for DeFi, which the sector can use to grow and implement better cybersecurity protections as losses from crypto hacks, code exploits and scams reached $482 million in Q1 2026.
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Kelp exploit triggers “contagion” across the DeFi ecosystem
“This was not just a protocol exploit. It immediately became a cross-protocol contagion event,” blockchain security firm Cyvers told Cointelegraph.
At least nine DeFi protocols and platforms, including Aave, Fluid, Compound Finance, SparkLend and Euler, were affected in the incident and took action to freeze rsETH markets or mitigate the fallout from the Kelp exploit, Cyvers said.

“The challenge is no longer just preventing exploits at the contract level, but understanding how fast they can cascade across integrated protocols,” Cyvers CEO Deddy Lavid told Cointelegraph.
The exploit on Kelp followed the $280 million Drift Protocol decentralized exchange hack last week and at least 12 other crypto platforms and DeFi hacks earlier this month.
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Stablecoins can help businesses turn costs into revenue, but not everyone needs to issue a token:
Stablecoins, the $300 billion class of digital dollars, may have started as a faster way to move money across the globe, but companies are now asking a different question: what can they actually do with them?
That shift is driving a new phase of adoption, according to Chunda McCain, co-founder of Paxos Labs, who says the industry is moving beyond basic infrastructure toward real business use cases.
“The first step was getting a stablecoin,” McCain said in an interview with CoinDesk. “The next question is: what now?”
Last week, Paxos Labs underscored that direction by raising $12 million in a strategic funding round led by Blockchain Capital, with participation from Robot Ventures, Maelstrom and Uniswap. The lab unit was incubated under Paxos, the New York-based digital asset firm behind popular stablecoins such as PayPal’s PYUSD (PYUSD) and the Global Dollar (USDG). Paxos itself builds stablecoins and the immediate underlying infrastructure, while Paxos Labs intends to build tooling for further use of those stablecoins.
With the fresh funds, Paxos Labs is building what it calls a “financial utility stack” that lets companies turn digital assets into products through a single integration.
Its newly launched Amplify Suite bundles three core tools: Earn, which offers yield on digital assets; Borrow, which enables lending against them; and Mint, which supports branded stablecoin issuance. The idea behind that is to let firms integrate tokens into a business, then layer on capabilities over time.
Turning cost into revenue
For years, enterprise crypto adoption focused on “first-touch” capabilities like trading, custody or issuing a stablecoin. Those steps opened the door but rarely generated returns on their own, according to McCain
“Stablecoins [have been] loss leaders for years,” he said.
The opportunity lies in how those assets are used. Payments are a clear example: merchants typically give up 2% to 3% in fees, while stablecoin rails can reduce those costs and even generate yield on balances held onchain.
“You turn what has always been a cost into revenue,” he said.
Some of the more novel use cases sit at the intersection of payments and credit. Payment providers already track merchant revenues and cash flow, which puts them in a position to underwrite loans, McCain argued.
That could allow merchants to access financing based on real-time performance, while earning yield on incoming payments and settling instantly across borders. These models are still early, but the building blocks are starting to come together, he said.
Not every firm needs its own token
To capture these benefits, not every firm needs its own stablecoin.
While companies like PayPal have launched branded tokens to control payments and margins, issuing one requires significant investment in liquidity, compliance and distribution.
“If you just need the economics, you don’t need to build your own,” McCain said.
Many firms can instead integrate existing stablecoins and still benefit from lower costs and added yield.
The shift may lack the hype when big firms like Western Union announce their own token, but it carries tangible impact on how businesses operate.
Stablecoins are starting to reshape margins, unlock credit and change how money moves globally, especially where traditional systems remain costly or slow.
“It might sound boring, but this is the math,” McCain said.
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Federal Reserve Reports Third Straight Loss as Interest Costs Outpace Earnings
TLDR:
- The Federal Reserve recorded an $18.7 billion loss in 2025, marking its third consecutive year in the red.
- Rising interest payments on reserves and reverse repos continue to exceed income from bond holdings.
- Losses peaked in 2023 and narrowed by 2025, signaling a gradual shift as rate pressures stabilize.
- The Fed has paused Treasury remittances after years of profit, reflecting ongoing balance-sheet strain.
The U.S. Federal Reserve reported a third straight annual operating loss in 2025, extending a rare financial stretch. The latest figures showed a loss of $18.7 billion, continuing a trend that began in 2023 after a long period of steady profitability.
Fed Losses Extend Into Third Year
Recent data shared in a post by The Kobeissi Letter confirmed the central bank’s ongoing losses. The tweet noted that total losses reached $210.3 billion over three years.
It also pointed out that 2023 recorded the deepest loss, followed by a smaller deficit in 2024 and a narrower gap in 2025.
https://twitter.com/KobeissiLetter/status/2045690597764186307?s=20
The post explained that the losses stem from higher interest payments to banks and money market funds. At the same time, income from bonds and mortgage-backed securities remained lower. This gap between expenses and earnings has kept the Federal Reserve in negative territory since September 2022
Before this period, the central bank had a long record of profits. From 2000 to 2007, earnings remained stable between $20 billion and $35 billion. However, profits surged after the 2008 financial crisis as policy rates dropped and asset purchases increased.
Between 2009 and 2015, profits rose sharply, reaching a peak of around $115 billion. During those years, the Federal Reserve held large amounts of higher-yielding securities while funding costs stayed near zero. As a result, earnings remained elevated for several years.
Rate Hikes Shift Financial Structure
The financial position began to change as interest rates increased. From 2016 to 2022, profits started to decline, although they remained positive. Earnings moved within a range of $55 billion to $105 billion during that period.
Conditions shifted in 2023 when aggressive rate increases raised borrowing costs across the system. The Federal Reserve began paying higher interest on reserves and reverse repurchase agreements. Meanwhile, returns from its existing bond portfolio remained fixed at lower rates.
This shift caused expenses to exceed income, leading to the first annual loss in decades. The deficit reached about $115 billion in 2023, marking the lowest point in the data series. Losses continued in 2024 at roughly $80 billion before easing in 2025.
At the same time, the Federal Reserve stopped sending profits to the U.S. Treasury. This pause ended a long streak of remittances that had totaled over $1.36 trillion since 2008. The change reflects the current financial position rather than a structural limitation.
Despite the losses, the Federal Reserve continues normal operations. The system allows it to manage shortfalls without facing solvency concerns. The central bank records deferred assets instead of halting its functions.
Recent figures show that the scale of losses has started to narrow. The move from deeper deficits toward a smaller loss in 2025 signals a shift in pace. Future results will depend on interest rate trends and changes in funding costs.
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Why software stocks, 2026’s market dogs, have joined the rally

Cybersecurity and enterprise software stocks have been market dogs in 2026, with fears that AI will wipe out a wide range of companies in the enterprise space dominating the narrative. But they snapped a brutal losing streak this past week, joining in the broader market rally that saw all losses from the U.S.-Iran war regained by the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500.
Cybersecurity has been “a victim of some of the AI-related headlines,” Christian Magoon, Amplify ETFs CEO, said on this week’s “ETF Edge.”
It wasn’t just niche cybersecurity names. Take Microsoft, for example, which was recently down close to 20% for the year. Its shares surged last week by 13%.
A big driver of the pummeling in software stocks was a rotation within tech by investors to AI infrastructure and semiconductors and some other names in large-cap tech, Magoon said, and since cybersecurity stocks and ETFs are heavily weighted towards software companies, they were left behind even as those businesses continue to grow on a fundamental basis.
But Wall Street now has become more bullish with the stocks at lower levels. Brent Thill, Jefferies tech analyst, said last week that the worst may be over for software stocks. “I think that this concept that software is dead, and then Anthropic and OpenAI are going to kill the entire industry, is just over-exaggerated,” he said on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” on Wednesday.
“Big Short” investor Michael Burry wrote in a Substack post on Wednesday that he is becoming bullish about software stocks after the recent selloff. “Software stocks remain interesting because of accelerated extreme declines last week arising from a reflexive positive feedback loop between falling software stocks and changes in the market for their bank debt,” he wrote.
The Global X Cybersecurity ETF (BUG), is down about 12% since the beginning of the year, with top holdings including Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, Akamai Technologies and CrowdStrike. But BUG was up 12% last week. The First Trust NASDAQ Cybersecurity ETF (CIBR) is down 6% for the year, but up 9% in the past week.
Piper Sandler analyst Rob Owens reiterated an “overweight” rating on Palo Alto Networks which helped the stock pop 7% — it is now down roughly 6% on the year. Its peers saw similar moves, including CrowdStrike.
Performance of Global X cybersecurity ETF versus S&P 500 over past one-year period.
Magoon said expectations may have become too high in cybersecurity, and with a crowding effect among investors, solid results were not enough to to push stocks higher. But the down-and-then-back-up 2026 for the sector is also a reminder that when stocks fall sharply in a short period of time, opportunity may knock.
“Once you’re down over 10% in some of these subsectors, you start to see the contrarians start to say, ‘well, maybe I’ll take a look at this,’” Magoon said.
He said AI does add both opportunity and uncertainty to the cybersecurity equation, increasing demand but also introducing new competition. But he added, “I think the dip is good to buy in an AI-driven world,” specifically because the risks to companies may lead to more M&A in cyber names that benefits the stocks.
For now, investors may look for opportunity on the margins rather than rush back into beaten-up tech names. “I think investors are still going to remain underweight software,” Thill said.
But Magoon advises investors to at least take the reminder to keep an eye on niches in the market during pronounced downturns. “The best-performing are often the least bought and do the best over the next 12 months versus late-in-the-game piling on,” he said.
While that may have been a mindset that worked against the last investors into cybersecurity and enterprise software in mid-2025 when the negative sentiment started building, at least for now, it’s started working for the stocks in the sector again.
Meanwhile, this year’s biggest winner is also a good example of what can be an extended trade in either a bullish or bearish direction. Last year, institutional ownership of energy was at multi-year lows, Magoon said, referencing Bank of America data. “Reverse sentiment can be a great indicator,” he said.
But he cautioned that any selective buying of stocks that have dipped does have to contend with the risk that there is a potentially bigger drawdown in the market yet to come in 2026. That is because midterm election years historically have been marked by large drawdowns. “If you think it is bad right now, it could get a lot worse,” Magoon said. But he added that there’s a silver-lining in that data, too, for the patient investor. The market has posted very strong 12-month returns after midterm election drawdowns end. So, for investors with a longer-term time horizon and no need for short-term liquidity, Magoon said, “stick in there.”
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Crypto ETF inflows rise as Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP attract fresh capital
Spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds have recorded their strongest weekly inflows in several months.
Summary
- Bitcoin ETFs recorded nearly $1 billion inflows, marking strongest weekly performance since mid-January period.
- Ethereum and XRP ETFs followed with steady inflows, reflecting renewed investor interest across crypto markets.
- Rising ETF demand coincides with improved sentiment but ongoing geopolitical uncertainty still affects market stability.
Data shows that nearly $1 billion entered these funds over the past week, marking the best performance since mid-January.
April 17 stood out as the most active day, with over $663 million in net inflows. Among the leading products, BlackRock’s IBIT attracted the largest share, followed by Fidelity’s FBTC.
The weekly trend included only one day of outflows, while the rest of the sessions recorded steady inflows. This pattern reflects renewed investor activity after a period of lower demand.
Ethereum ETFs maintain positive momentum
Ethereum-based exchange-traded funds also posted consistent inflows during the same period. The funds extended a multi-day streak of positive performance, supported by ongoing market recovery.
Over the past week, Ethereum ETFs recorded more than $275 million in inflows. This represents the highest weekly total since January for these products.
Fidelity’s FETH led the inflows among Ethereum funds, followed by BlackRock’s ETHA. Other products also contributed smaller amounts, maintaining overall positive movement.
XRP and other assets see increased interest
XRP-linked exchange-traded funds also recorded notable gains. The products attracted over $55 million during the week, marking a three-month high in inflows.
Other digital asset funds, including those tracking Solana, reported moderate inflows as well. These movements suggest broader participation across multiple crypto-based investment products.
The rise in ETF activity across Bitcoin, Ethereum, and XRP points to a short-term increase in investor engagement within the sector.
Market conditions and ongoing uncertainty
The increase in ETF inflows followed improved sentiment linked to developments in global events. Reports of easing tensions earlier in the week supported market confidence.
However, conditions remain uncertain as new statements from U.S. and Iranian officials have created mixed signals. The situation has added volatility to financial markets, including cryptocurrencies.
Bitcoin and other digital assets continue to respond to external developments. Investors are monitoring both geopolitical updates and market data as ETF flows remain active.
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Market Preview: Tesla (TSLA) Earnings and Iran Diplomacy Dominate This Week’s Trading Focus
Key Takeaways
- Major indices achieved fresh record territory last week, extending their winning streak to three consecutive weeks
- Tesla’s Q1 financial results arrive Wednesday, with focus on artificial intelligence and robotics initiatives
- Diplomatic progress with Iran regarding the Strait of Hormuz sent crude oil prices tumbling
- The Magnificent Seven technology stocks surged 9% in just five trading sessions
- Consumer spending patterns will be revealed Tuesday with the release of March retail sales figures
Equity markets delivered another impressive performance as benchmark indices pushed to unprecedented levels. The S&P 500 surged 4.5% during the trading week, while the Nasdaq climbed 6.8% and the Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 3.2%. This marked the third straight week of positive returns across all three major indices.

The market surge was primarily fueled by encouraging developments in diplomatic relations between Washington and Tehran. Iran’s top diplomat announced Friday that the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz remained “completely open” to global shipping operations. President Trump confirmed Iran had committed to halting its uranium enrichment activities and pledged never to obstruct the critical waterway again. Additional diplomatic discussions were slated for the weekend.
Crude oil prices experienced significant declines following the diplomatic breakthrough. Energy analysts at Rystad Energy characterized the development as a “market-moving development of the first order.” However, industry observers cautioned that normalizing oil markets could require several weeks or even months. Numerous vessels remain stranded in Persian Gulf waters, while Middle Eastern crude production has declined by approximately 12.4 million barrels daily.
The elite group of Magnificent Seven technology stocks, monitored through a specialized exchange-traded fund, posted a remarkable 9% gain across five consecutive sessions and are nearing their historical peak values. Taiwan Semiconductor delivered first-quarter financial results that exceeded analyst projections, posting earnings per share growth of 66% compared to the previous year and revenue expansion of 40%.
According to HSBC’s Americas equity strategy chief, market participants should anticipate a “banner Q1 earnings season,” with technology stocks generating the greatest investor enthusiasm. The Magnificent Seven are projected to deliver 20% earnings expansion, significantly outpacing the 12% growth forecast for remaining S&P 500 constituents.
Tesla in the Spotlight
Tesla releases its first-quarter performance metrics on Wednesday. The electric vehicle manufacturer snapped an eight-week decline on Friday. Chief Executive Elon Musk revealed that Tesla has reached the concluding design phases for its AI5 semiconductor, engineered for electric vehicles, training infrastructure, and Optimus humanoid robots. Reuters additionally disclosed that Tesla is recruiting semiconductor specialists in Taiwan.
Tesla has unveiled ambitions to manufacture proprietary semiconductors at a proposed facility designated Terafab, with Intel serving as a strategic collaborator. Market analysts note that establishing internal chip manufacturing capabilities would represent an enormous technical undertaking.
UBS analyst Joseph Spak observed that the stock “trades more on sentiment, narrative and momentum than fundamentals.” He identified potential headwinds including electric vehicle demand concerns, energy infrastructure constraints, and gradual advancement on autonomous taxi services and Optimus development, while maintaining his view of Tesla as a frontrunner in physical artificial intelligence applications.
Additional Market Events
Intel releases quarterly results Thursday. The semiconductor giant reached its highest intraday valuation since 2000 during Friday’s trading session.
Airline sector reports from Alaska Air, United Airlines, and American Airlines will reveal how aviation companies are navigating elevated jet fuel expenses. United Airlines’ CEO Scott Kirby recently suggested a possible takeover of American Airlines.
Tuesday delivers the Census Bureau’s March retail sales report. Economic forecasters anticipate a 1.3% monthly increase. The University of Michigan’s consumer sentiment index on Friday will also attract significant attention. Its preliminary April measurement plunged to a historic nadir of 47.6 earlier this month.

UnitedHealth Group announces results Tuesday, with shares facing headwinds from reports of a probe into its insurance billing procedures and an unanticipated executive transition.
Jefferies analyst Michael Toomey warned that the technology sector may be “very near the end of this rally,” and that markets will “consolidate in the near-term.”
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Bitcoin faces resistance near $75K as on-chain data signals profit-taking
Recent on-chain data shows a sharp rise in Bitcoin (BTC) movement to exchanges.
Summary
- Binance inflow CDD spike suggests long-term Bitcoin holders moving funds to exchanges for profit-taking.
- NUPL indicator rise signals improving sentiment and growing unrealized profits among Bitcoin investors.
- Bitcoin Composite Index remains above 1.0, indicating no confirmed market bottom formation yet.
On April 14, Binance recorded a major spike in Exchange Inflow Coin Days Destroyed (CDD), reaching about 2.59 million.
Analysts link this surge to long-term holders moving older coins. This behavior often appears when investors prepare to take profits after price recovery phases.
The spike occurred as Bitcoin climbed back toward the $75,000 range. Data suggests that older holdings, which remained inactive for long periods, are now entering exchanges.
Analyst CryptoOnchain stated ”this surge suggests long-term holders are securing profits” while referring to the timing of the inflow spike.
NUPL indicator signals rising market confidence
Another on-chain metric, Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (NUPL), has also shown movement. The indicator recently climbed to around 0.29, its highest level since late January.
This level is commonly linked to the “belief” phase in market cycles. It reflects growing unrealized profits among investors and a shift toward positive sentiment.
Analyst Arab Chain noted ”the market is showing renewed optimism and rising profits” based on the recent NUPL trend. The increase follows a period of volatility earlier in the year.
The indicator suggests that the market has regained balance after recent declines. It also shows signs of new capital entering the market.
Composite Index shows no clear bottom formation
The Bitcoin Composite Index (BCI), which combines NUPL and MVRV data, remains above the key level of 1.0. Analysts use this level to assess whether the market has reached a bottom.
Historical data shows that strong accumulation phases often occur when the index drops below this threshold. Current readings suggest that such conditions have not yet been reached.

Analyst Zizcrypto stated ”the index remains above bottom levels, indicating normalization rather than full reset” when describing the current position.
This reading points to a market that is stabilizing rather than entering a deep accumulation phase.
Price movement and market conditions
Bitcoin recently failed to hold above $78,400 and has moved closer to $75,000. The price drop followed renewed geopolitical tension linked to developments in the Middle East.
The asset had earlier gained momentum after reports of progress in diplomatic talks. It moved from below $70,500 to above $76,000 before reaching a local high.
Market uncertainty returned after conflicting updates regarding the Strait of Hormuz. This led to a price correction of more than $3,000 from the peak.
The broader crypto market also declined, with total market value dropping by around $100 billion.
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AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) Stock Tumbles 6% Amid Massive Insider Sales and Satellite Delay
Quick Summary
- Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani offloaded approximately $154.5M worth of ASTS shares, contributing to ~$274M in total insider sales last quarter
- The BlueBird 7 satellite deployment was postponed to April 19 from Kennedy Space Center
- Deutsche Bank reduced its price projection from $139 down to $117, referencing Amazon’s Globalstar purchase
- Short positions reached their highest level in eight months amid growing skepticism
- Major institutional players like Vanguard and Invesco expanded their holdings despite the turbulence
AST SpaceMobile (ASTS) endured a turbulent week as shares slid approximately 6%, pressured by a confluence of insider transactions, operational setbacks, and Wall Street recalibrations.
The most significant development came from Rakuten’s billionaire founder Hiroshi Mikitani, who liquidated 1.69 million shares on April 14 at an average execution price of $91.42, representing approximately $154.5 million. This substantial transaction rattled investor confidence. Taking a broader view, company insiders collectively divested roughly 3.08 million shares during the previous quarter, totaling approximately $274 million. Current insider ownership stands at around 30.9%.
Adding to the selling activity, Chief Technology Officer Huiwen Yao disposed of 40,000 shares on March 23 at $88.88, slashing his holdings by nearly 90%. Following this transaction, Yao retained just 4,750 shares.
BlueBird 7 Deployment Timeline Shifts
The BlueBird 7 satellite deployment, previously slated for an earlier date, has been rescheduled for April 19. The spacecraft will lift off from Kennedy Space Center aboard Blue Origin’s New Glenn-3 rocket, with the launch window opening at 6:45 a.m. and closing at 8:45 a.m. EDT.
This satellite features a sophisticated phased-array antenna spanning approximately 2,400 square feet, engineered to provide direct-to-device broadband connectivity to conventional smartphones. The system supports peak throughput exceeding 120 Mbps utilizing both 4G and 5G technologies.
A successful deployment would represent a critical technological validation for the company. ASTS maintains partnerships with more than 50 mobile network operators worldwide, collectively serving nearly 3 billion subscribers. Strategic partners encompass AT&T, Verizon, Vodafone, and Google.
The postponement amplified investor uncertainty. Short interest surged to its highest point in eight months as market participants adopted defensive positions ahead of the mission.
Wall Street Reassessments Intensify
Deutsche Bank trimmed its price objective from $139 to $117, highlighting competitive headwinds following Amazon’s announcement to acquire Globalstar. This development sparked concerns regarding ASTS’s competitive positioning within the satellite communications sector.
Scotiabank adopted a more aggressive stance, downgrading ASTS to “sector underperform” with a $45.60 target. B. Riley lowered its objective from $105 to $95 while maintaining a neutral stance. The consensus rating currently registers as “Reduce” with an average target of $77.10, substantially below present trading levels.
However, bearish sentiment isn’t universal. Deutsche Bank maintains its $117 projection. Jim Cramer offered favorable commentary about the stock during Mad Money. Barclays elevated its target to $65 from $60 following the successful BlueBird 6 deployment with ISRO, though maintaining an Underweight rating.
On the institutional front, Vanguard expanded its position by 13.4% in Q3 to nearly 20 million shares. Invesco amplified its stake by over 600%, while VanEck more than doubled its holdings. Overall institutional ownership currently represents approximately 61%.
ASTS disclosed Q4 2025 financial results on March 2, reporting revenue of $54.31 million, significantly exceeding the $39.53 million consensus forecast. EPS registered at -$0.26, falling short of the -$0.18 estimate. Management projected 2026 revenue between $150 million and $200 million.
Shares opened Friday trading at $85.53, positioned between the 50-day moving average of $88.90 and the 200-day moving average of $83.34. The 12-month trading range extends from $20.26 to $129.89.
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Definium Therapeutics (DFTX) Stock Climbs Following White House Psychedelic Policy Shift
Key Takeaways
- Definium Therapeutics voiced support for a White House Executive Order promoting mental health innovation through psychedelic therapies
- The biotech firm is advancing DT120 ODT (lysergide tartrate), a next-generation LSD formulation, targeting GAD and MDD
- DT120 holds FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation with four ongoing Phase 3 clinical trials
- On April 17, Stifel launched coverage with a Buy recommendation and $30 price target, compared to the current ~$22.46 trading level
- Recent insider transactions reveal zero stock purchases and approximately $0.8M in sales during the previous three months
On April 19, Definium Therapeutics (DFTX) released a public statement endorsing a recently signed White House Executive Order designed to fast-track approval for psychedelic-derived mental health interventions. Shares advanced 0.98% following the announcement.

The presidential directive instructs federal departments to make mental health therapies a top priority, reduce regulatory barriers, and enhance interagency cooperation. The order explicitly identifies psychedelic compounds as promising resources in combating America’s mental health emergency.
Chief Executive Rob Barrow praised the directive, describing it as “an important recognition of the persistent unmet treatment needs in serious mental illness.” He emphasized the company’s commitment to progressing its comprehensive clinical development program for DT120 in patients suffering from generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and major depressive disorder (MDD).
DT120 ODT represents Definium’s lead therapeutic candidate. The compound is a scientifically refined formulation of lysergide tartrate — the tartrate salt variant of LSD — created using Catalent’s proprietary Zydis rapid-dissolve platform.
This innovative delivery system enables quicker absorption, enhanced bioavailability, and reduced digestive system complications versus conventional administration routes. The molecule functions as a partial agonist targeting serotonin-2A receptors.
DT120 has secured FDA Breakthrough Therapy Designation. Definium is presently conducting four Phase 3 clinical studies, which represent pivotal milestones for potential commercialization.
Stifel Launches Coverage With Bullish Outlook, $30 Price Objective
Just two days prior to the White House policy announcement, Stifel commenced coverage of DFTX on April 17 with a Buy rating and established a $30.00 price objective. With shares trading near $22.46 at that juncture, the target suggests approximately 34% potential appreciation.
The coverage launch signals increasing institutional attention toward the psychedelic therapeutics sector as regulatory tailwinds strengthen.
Some Warning Indicators Worth Monitoring
However, certain metrics warrant caution. Definium’s GF Score registers at merely 38 out of 100, accompanied by a profitability ranking of 1 out of 10 — consistent with the company’s pre-commercial, development-phase position.
Financial strength fares considerably better at 7 out of 10, indicating a relatively solid balance sheet foundation. Momentum achieves a score of 6, matching recent stock performance trends.
Insider transaction patterns during the past three months present a somewhat concerning picture. Zero insider buying activity has occurred, while company insiders have divested $0.8 million in shares. Though such unidirectional selling isn’t uncommon for early-stage biotechnology companies, it merits attention.
The company maintains a market capitalization of roughly $2.24 billion.
The White House policy directive complements Definium’s current clinical development strategy, and management indicated eagerness to maintain collaborative efforts with government agencies, healthcare professionals, and patient advocacy organizations.
Definium’s DT120 is undergoing evaluation for GAD, MDD, and additional severe neurological conditions. The company operates from its New York headquarters and maintains a listing on Nasdaq.
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