US oil company stocks rise, Venezuelan President Maduro arrested
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After the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the stock prices of American oil companies rose, with Chevron up 5.40%, Exxon Mobile up 2.23%, and ConocoPhillips up 3.00%. (Watcher.Guru)
[U.S. Supreme Court May Rule Trump Tariffs Illegal, Market Could Face Significant Volatility]
On January 7, crypto KOL Wimar.X posted that the U.S. Supreme Court might rule Trump tariffs illegal on January 10 (this Friday). Polymarket data shows a 78% probability of this event. Wimar.X believes this ruling could trigger tariff refunds of up to $600 billion, but it would take years of case-by-case litigation and would not result in an immediate cash flow impact. Community members questioned the scale of the refunds, suggesting that market volatility presents an opportunity for operations rather than a collapse. Tom Lee shared the article and commented, 'This could be a contrarian signal.'
[Whale Closes $41.33 Million BTC Short Position, Profits $128,000]
According to HyperInsight data monitoring, the whale address starting with 0x3e56 closed a $41.33 million BTC short position approximately 20 minutes ago, earning a profit of $128,000. The address currently holds no positions and is temporarily staying on the sidelines.
According to the heat ranking, the popularity of RIVER has decreased by 210000 compared to yesterday, ranking first. The heat ranking is as follows:
① RIVER ($18.82,3.69%)
② BREV
③ PEPE ($0.000006825,0.74%)
④ ETH ($3229.35,0.14%)
⑤ ZEC ($488.22,-4.56%)
RIVER's main funds have weak buying power, with a net inflow of $14.0366 million in 24 hours and a turnover of $2.091 billion in 24 hours, of which the main funds had a net inflow of $1.447 million.
[The largest on-chain PEPE short position has a single-coin unrealized loss of $133,000]
According to HyperInsight monitoring, the 'largest PEPE short position' whale on Hyperliquid has shorted 1,246,664,886 kPEPE (approximately $8.54 million) with 3x leverage, resulting in a single-coin unrealized loss of $133,000.