The morning read.
The AI sector is fragmenting. The NVIDIA move has conviction behind it; the Anthropic spike is one trader's opinion until proven otherwise.
Maine's Democratic Senate primary is in chaos. BBC Democracy, The Intercept, and Roll Call all reported Democratic pressure on a candidate to withdraw, supporting the market's direction.
Crypto is bleeding quietly. Bitcoin's probability of reaching $66K by July 12 collapsed 24 points to 6% on $49K of volume — the market is pricing the rally as dead. CoinDesk reported Bitcoin rising above $62K, but Cointelegraph flagged $60.4K as "the most important area" and Decrypt noted Ethereum flashing its worst weekly signal in years. The news and the money agree: the momentum is gone.
Will NVIDIA be the largest company in the world by market cap on July 31? at 92% — The crowd is pricing NVIDIA's dominance as near-certain through month-end. The picture changes if Apple or Microsoft announce a major AI product launch that shifts market-cap rankings before July 31.Will Troy Jackson be the Maine Senate Democratic nominee on July 27? at 64% — The money is saying Jackson is the likely nominee after Platner's scandal. The picture changes if Platner refuses to withdraw or another candidate enters the race before July 27.Will Bitcoin reach $66,000 July 6-12? at 6% — The crowd has written off the July rally. The picture changes if Bitcoin breaks above $64K on sustained volume before July 12.
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