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About Manipulations !! 🤔 Many "crypto enthusiasts" often complain that the cryptocurrency market (especially recently) is being manipulated by some - "unknown Whales". They supposedly transfer liquidity from one coin (token) to another, or simply make loud statements through certain "Media Opinion Leaders" (like Musk, Trump, Changpeng Zhao ... and others). You can continue the list at your discretion. There are plenty to choose from (!). 😉 But here’s what I would like to ask the crypto community (!). Do you really consider yourselves just (and only) - "sheep for manipulation" ..??! 🙄. Have you ever had the desire to turn this situation, as they say, - "upside down" ..?! 🥺 And let these (so-called Whales, like Saylor ... and similar), continue to believe in only BTC, buying as much as they can (!). But the point is, if we ourselves do not play along - "turning ourselves into FODDER", and giving them a chance to offload about US (!), they are unlikely to remain profitable while wiping out our investments ... !!! 🤫 And someone might ask "HOW is this possible?". In my opinion, it’s quite simple! (continued)
About Manipulations !! 🤔

Many "crypto enthusiasts" often complain that the cryptocurrency market (especially recently) is being manipulated by some - "unknown Whales". They supposedly transfer liquidity from one coin (token) to another, or simply make loud statements through certain "Media Opinion Leaders" (like Musk, Trump, Changpeng Zhao ... and others). You can continue the list at your discretion. There are plenty to choose from (!). 😉

But here’s what I would like to ask the crypto community (!).
Do you really consider yourselves just (and only) - "sheep for manipulation" ..??! 🙄.

Have you ever had the desire to turn this situation, as they say, - "upside down" ..?! 🥺

And let these (so-called Whales, like Saylor ... and similar), continue to believe in only BTC, buying as much as they can (!). But the point is, if we ourselves do not play along - "turning ourselves into FODDER", and giving them a chance to offload about US (!), they are unlikely to remain profitable while wiping out our investments ... !!! 🤫
And someone might ask "HOW is this possible?".

In my opinion, it’s quite simple!
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Consumer prices in France rose by 2% in JuneConsumer prices in France rose more slowly than expected in June, according to preliminary data published by the statistical agency INSEE on Tuesday. Harmonised inflation index in the country, adjusted to make it comparable with other euro zone countries, was 2% year-on-year in June.

Consumer prices in France rose by 2% in June

Consumer prices in France rose more slowly than expected in June, according to preliminary data published by the statistical agency INSEE on Tuesday.
Harmonised inflation index in the country, adjusted to make it comparable with other euro zone countries, was 2% year-on-year in June.
Aluminum plunges 15% in a month — worst result since 2008Aluminum is moving toward its biggest monthly drop since 2008, as expectations of a return of lost supplies from the Middle East have led to a rapid unwinding of the rally sparked by the war in Iran. Bloomberg reports this. In June, the metal fell by more than 15% after an interim peace agreement between the United States and Iran sparked optimism about the resumption of Middle East shipments amid the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. This erased gains over the previous three months, driven by the loss of supplies from the region, which accounts for nearly one-tenth of global production.

Aluminum plunges 15% in a month — worst result since 2008

Aluminum is moving toward its biggest monthly drop since 2008, as expectations of a return of lost supplies from the Middle East have led to a rapid unwinding of the rally sparked by the war in Iran. Bloomberg reports this.
In June, the metal fell by more than 15% after an interim peace agreement between the United States and Iran sparked optimism about the resumption of Middle East shipments amid the opening of the Strait of Hormuz. This erased gains over the previous three months, driven by the loss of supplies from the region, which accounts for nearly one-tenth of global production.
Buffett Halts Donation to Gates Foundation Over EpsteinWarren Buffett postpones his traditional mid-year donation to the Gates Foundation, awaiting the results of an independent review of the foundation’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday. According to the WSJ, citing people familiar with the matter, the 95-year-old chairman of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway plans to delay a decision on the donation until the end of the year—possibly until the publication of his traditional Thanksgiving Day letter.

Buffett Halts Donation to Gates Foundation Over Epstein

Warren Buffett postpones his traditional mid-year donation to the Gates Foundation, awaiting the results of an independent review of the foundation’s ties to Jeffrey Epstein, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
According to the WSJ, citing people familiar with the matter, the 95-year-old chairman of the board of directors of Berkshire Hathaway plans to delay a decision on the donation until the end of the year—possibly until the publication of his traditional Thanksgiving Day letter.
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Trump demands lower gas prices, threatening «big problems»U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday evening urged retail gasoline sellers to lower prices at gas stations amid falling oil quotes and warned sellers that overcharging was unacceptable. «Retail gasoline sellers must lower their prices IMMEDIATELY», Trump wrote on social media.

Trump demands lower gas prices, threatening «big problems»

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday evening urged retail gasoline sellers to lower prices at gas stations amid falling oil quotes and warned sellers that overcharging was unacceptable.
«Retail gasoline sellers must lower their prices IMMEDIATELY», Trump wrote on social media.
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An online portal for requests to lift sanctions has gone live in the United StatesThe U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has launched on its website a “Reconsideration Portal” for sanction decisions. It will allow individuals included in U.S. sanctions lists to submit requests remotely to be removed from those lists. Through the portal, applicants can also request the text of the decision imposing sanctions against them in order to challenge it.

An online portal for requests to lift sanctions has gone live in the United States

The U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has launched on its website a “Reconsideration Portal” for sanction decisions. It will allow individuals included in U.S. sanctions lists to submit requests remotely to be removed from those lists. Through the portal, applicants can also request the text of the decision imposing sanctions against them in order to challenge it.
A Chinese billionaire was sentenced in the US to 30 years in prisonIn China, Guo Wengui was a major developer; however, due to allegations of corruption, he fled his home country. In the United States, a court found him guilty, in particular, of fraud, money laundering, and extortion. Chinese businessman Guo Wengui was sentenced in the United States to 30 years in prison, among other charges, for fraud. As reported by American media, a federal judge in New York announced the sentence on Monday, June 29.

A Chinese billionaire was sentenced in the US to 30 years in prison

In China, Guo Wengui was a major developer; however, due to allegations of corruption, he fled his home country. In the United States, a court found him guilty, in particular, of fraud, money laundering, and extortion.
Chinese businessman Guo Wengui was sentenced in the United States to 30 years in prison, among other charges, for fraud. As reported by American media, a federal judge in New York announced the sentence on Monday, June 29.
Germany’s foreign minister and the U.S. secretary of state held a meeting in WashingtonGerman Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met with his American counterpart, head of the U.S. State Department Marco Rubio, in Washington on Monday, June 29. This is reported by the AFP news agency. As a result of the meeting, Wadephul stated that numerous crises "undermine the stability of the global economy and threaten to drive a wedge even between close partners." "But we resolutely counteract this. Our partnership with the United States is indispensable — precisely during a period of deep change," the German minister’s words were cited by the dpa news agency.

Germany’s foreign minister and the U.S. secretary of state held a meeting in Washington

German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met with his American counterpart, head of the U.S. State Department Marco Rubio, in Washington on Monday, June 29. This is reported by the AFP news agency.
As a result of the meeting, Wadephul stated that numerous crises "undermine the stability of the global economy and threaten to drive a wedge even between close partners." "But we resolutely counteract this. Our partnership with the United States is indispensable — precisely during a period of deep change," the German minister’s words were cited by the dpa news agency.
MEDIA: Ukrainian oligarch injured in explosion in MonacoIn Monaco, in a powerful explosion in a residential building, the Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolayev and two other people were injured, according to AFP, which reported on the night of Tuesday, June 30. As the authorities of Monaco said, as a result of an explosion of a bag with a bomb that went off in the evening of June 29 near Place de Moulin in Monte Carlo, two adults sustained life-threatening injuries, and a 13-year-old teenager suffered minor injuries.

MEDIA: Ukrainian oligarch injured in explosion in Monaco

In Monaco, in a powerful explosion in a residential building, the Ukrainian oligarch Vadim Ermolayev and two other people were injured, according to AFP, which reported on the night of Tuesday, June 30. As the authorities of Monaco said, as a result of an explosion of a bag with a bomb that went off in the evening of June 29 near Place de Moulin in Monte Carlo, two adults sustained life-threatening injuries, and a 13-year-old teenager suffered minor injuries.
Australia sues Amazon over ads in Prime VideoAn Australian regulator in the area of competition and consumer protection said on Tuesday that it has begun court proceedings against Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) over alleged violations of consumer protection legislation in connection with the Prime Video service. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said that Amazon included unfair contract terms in Prime subscription agreements, and subsequently used them to run advertising in the Prime Video streaming service.

Australia sues Amazon over ads in Prime Video

An Australian regulator in the area of competition and consumer protection said on Tuesday that it has begun court proceedings against Amazon.com Inc (NASDAQ:AMZN) over alleged violations of consumer protection legislation in connection with the Prime Video service.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) said that Amazon included unfair contract terms in Prime subscription agreements, and subsequently used them to run advertising in the Prime Video streaming service.
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“Still not out of fashion”: why Goldman Sachs expects gold to rise by 22%Since the start of the year — after reaching a record high at the end of January — gold prices have already fallen by more than 7%, and since the start of the war in the Middle East, they have dropped by more than 20%. Nevertheless, analysts at Goldman Sachs believe that this kind of trend does not mean an end to the rise in precious metal prices this year, Yahoo Finance writes.

“Still not out of fashion”: why Goldman Sachs expects gold to rise by 22%

Since the start of the year — after reaching a record high at the end of January — gold prices have already fallen by more than 7%, and since the start of the war in the Middle East, they have dropped by more than 20%. Nevertheless, analysts at Goldman Sachs believe that this kind of trend does not mean an end to the rise in precious metal prices this year, Yahoo Finance writes.
Tom Lee’s Bitmine bought more ETH for $43 million. Now it has 4.7% of all coinsBitmine, the largest Ethereum reserve company, reported that over the past week it purchased 27,084 ETH for $43 million. As a result, it increased its altcoin holdings to 5.7 million ETH ($8.9 billion), which is about 4.7% of the total amount of ETH in circulation. Bitmine remains the largest publicly listed holder of Ethereum and ranks second among the world’s largest corporate cryptocurrency holders after Michael Saylor’s Strategy. The company’s goal is to accumulate 5% of the ETH tokens in circulation. For the most part, Bitmine allocates altcoins to staking, generating revenue of about $246 million per year.

Tom Lee’s Bitmine bought more ETH for $43 million. Now it has 4.7% of all coins

Bitmine, the largest Ethereum reserve company, reported that over the past week it purchased 27,084 ETH for $43 million. As a result, it increased its altcoin holdings to 5.7 million ETH ($8.9 billion), which is about 4.7% of the total amount of ETH in circulation.
Bitmine remains the largest publicly listed holder of Ethereum and ranks second among the world’s largest corporate cryptocurrency holders after Michael Saylor’s Strategy. The company’s goal is to accumulate 5% of the ETH tokens in circulation. For the most part, Bitmine allocates altcoins to staking, generating revenue of about $246 million per year.
Airbus to receive record loan from the European Investment BankThe European aerospace group Airbus will receive a €3 billion loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB). The size of the loan is the highest in the bank’s history, the EIB said on Monday, 29 June. On the same day, both parties signed an agreement in Brussels on the first tranche of €1 billion.

Airbus to receive record loan from the European Investment Bank

The European aerospace group Airbus will receive a €3 billion loan from the European Investment Bank (EIB). The size of the loan is the highest in the bank’s history, the EIB said on Monday, 29 June. On the same day, both parties signed an agreement in Brussels on the first tranche of €1 billion.
The pound rises amid dollar weaknessThe British pound traded higher on Monday, while the euro also strengthened: the main driver of the rise was the weakness of the dollar rather than domestic factors, although markets remained cautious amid recent events involving the US and Iran. As of 15:43 GBP/USD rose to 1.3230, up 0.20%, while EUR/USD gained 0.17% — to 1.1403.

The pound rises amid dollar weakness

The British pound traded higher on Monday, while the euro also strengthened: the main driver of the rise was the weakness of the dollar rather than domestic factors, although markets remained cautious amid recent events involving the US and Iran.
As of 15:43 GBP/USD rose to 1.3230, up 0.20%, while EUR/USD gained 0.17% — to 1.1403.
Dubai’s equities market rose 11% over the quarter amid the US-Iran dealDubai’s stock index (DFMGI) rose by around 11% in April–June, almost offsetting losses since the beginning of 2026, Bloomberg reports. However, despite the rebound, the market is still below levels it was at before the conflict began on February 28. The head of equities investments at Franklin Templeton in the Middle East and North Africa, Salah Shamma, noted that the conflict significantly affected the UAE, which was reflected in the markets.

Dubai’s equities market rose 11% over the quarter amid the US-Iran deal

Dubai’s stock index (DFMGI) rose by around 11% in April–June, almost offsetting losses since the beginning of 2026, Bloomberg reports. However, despite the rebound, the market is still below levels it was at before the conflict began on February 28.
The head of equities investments at Franklin Templeton in the Middle East and North Africa, Salah Shamma, noted that the conflict significantly affected the UAE, which was reflected in the markets.
Spain, following Italy, has increased the visa issuance deadline for RussiansThe Spanish visa center in Moscow has increased the processing time for applications for Schengen visas for Russian citizens. As reported on the website of the international visa company BLS on Monday, June 29, the processing time for documents at their Moscow branch may take up to 45 days from the moment the documents are submitted to the consulate.

Spain, following Italy, has increased the visa issuance deadline for Russians

The Spanish visa center in Moscow has increased the processing time for applications for Schengen visas for Russian citizens. As reported on the website of the international visa company BLS on Monday, June 29, the processing time for documents at their Moscow branch may take up to 45 days from the moment the documents are submitted to the consulate.
In the north of the FRG, five people were killed in a shootingIn a Lower Saxony town of Stade, 40 km west of Hamburg, an unknown perpetrator opened fire on Monday, June 29; five people were killed. Police detained two people, including the suspect, agencies dpa and AFP reported, citing a police spokesperson. The shooting took place at a facility for children and young people in the city center, police said. Possible motives of the perpetrator and the circumstances of the incident are being investigated. Police initially described the shooting as a "tragedy in a large family." "It is not connected to femicide or any political motives," the Lüneburg police spokesperson said to AFP on Monday.

In the north of the FRG, five people were killed in a shooting

In a Lower Saxony town of Stade, 40 km west of Hamburg, an unknown perpetrator opened fire on Monday, June 29; five people were killed. Police detained two people, including the suspect, agencies dpa and AFP reported, citing a police spokesperson.
The shooting took place at a facility for children and young people in the city center, police said. Possible motives of the perpetrator and the circumstances of the incident are being investigated. Police initially described the shooting as a "tragedy in a large family." "It is not connected to femicide or any political motives," the Lüneburg police spokesperson said to AFP on Monday.
Saab received a $4.83 billion order from PolandSaab signed a contract with Poland’s Armaments Agency under the State Treasury on Monday to produce and deliver three A26 type submarines. The total order value is about SEK 47 billion ($4.83 billion) and includes weapons and training support packages.

Saab received a $4.83 billion order from Poland

Saab signed a contract with Poland’s Armaments Agency under the State Treasury on Monday to produce and deliver three A26 type submarines. The total order value is about SEK 47 billion ($4.83 billion) and includes weapons and training support packages.
Glass Threads of WarИИ-infrastructure and modern communication systems for drones depend on a single resource—fiber-optic cable. Due to a shortage, the cost of some brands has risen by 500%, and China, which controls more than half of the global market for these materials, has gained the ability to set supply terms. Other countries are trying to increase their own capacity, but so far they are clearly lagging behind.

Glass Threads of War

ИИ-infrastructure and modern communication systems for drones depend on a single resource—fiber-optic cable. Due to a shortage, the cost of some brands has risen by 500%, and China, which controls more than half of the global market for these materials, has gained the ability to set supply terms. Other countries are trying to increase their own capacity, but so far they are clearly lagging behind.
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Microsoft lost $570 billion: worst month for shares since 2000Microsoft Corp. shares are moving toward their worst month since the dot-com crash, as investors worry about how the software giant will perform in the AI world. Bloomberg reports. In June, the stock fell by 17%, posting its worst monthly performance since December 2000. The selloff wiped out more than $570 billion in market value and on Thursday pushed shares to their lowest closing price since 2023, after which the stock rebounded on Friday. On Monday, in premarket trading, the shares were up by just under 2%.

Microsoft lost $570 billion: worst month for shares since 2000

Microsoft Corp. shares are moving toward their worst month since the dot-com crash, as investors worry about how the software giant will perform in the AI world. Bloomberg reports.
In June, the stock fell by 17%, posting its worst monthly performance since December 2000. The selloff wiped out more than $570 billion in market value and on Thursday pushed shares to their lowest closing price since 2023, after which the stock rebounded on Friday. On Monday, in premarket trading, the shares were up by just under 2%.
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