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Author: Trader Edge
Charles Schwab releases crypto allocation framework showing 1% Bitcoin changes portfolio risk. New Schwab Crypto accounts coming for direct trading.
Hyperliquid (HYPE) rallies 5% to $38.28 as Arthur Hayes calls it his only crypto buy. Trading volume surges 50% to $288M with $150 price target set.
Zcash (ZEC) rallies 5% to $269 with 50% volume surge. Analysts project $300 short-term and $600 long-term as key resistance levels come into play.
Solana (SOL) rallied 6% past $85 after a bullish flag breakout. Bulls now eye the $87.20-$88 resistance zone. Key support levels identified at $83.75 and $80.
Bitcoin jumped above $72,000, triggering $595M in liquidations, while oil fell and stock futures surged following the US-Iran ceasefire announcement.
XRP (XRP) surges toward $1.40 after breaking key resistance. Traders monitor $1.3880 and $1.40 levels as the rally continues above moving averages.
Morgan Stanley’s Bitcoin Trust (MSBT) targets April 8 launch on NYSE Arca with 0.14% fee, marking first spot bitcoin ETF from major US commercial bank.
Ethereum (ETH) holds above $2,000 as derivatives show buying pressure, ETF inflows hit $120M, and bulls maintain control of key support zones.
CZ’s new book Freedom of Money shares his perspective on Binance’s explosive growth, US legal battles, prison time, and the FTX rescue attempt.
Bitcoin surged past $72,000 after the U.S. and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire, boosting crypto markets and triggering nearly $600M in liquidations.
Citi upgrades Wingstop (WING) to Buy after 30% drop, setting $230 target. Q1 earnings expected April 29 with EPS of $1.05 and revenue of $190.4M.
Nebius (NBIS) stock climbed 3.4% after Jim Cramer’s endorsement. Analysts set $200 targets post-Meta deal, but insiders sold millions. Details inside.
Wingstop (WING) receives Buy upgrade from Citi after 30% decline. Analysts see upside potential with Q1 earnings approaching April 29.
Avis Budget (CAR) surged 10% to $235 driven by options activity and short squeeze dynamics, defying Wall Street’s $115 consensus target.

