Morning Minute: Markets Flip Green Overnight Ahead of NVDA Earnings

Crypto majors and stocks are back in the green, while Polymarket just opened private company prediction markets to retail....
Key takeaways
- 1Bitcoin at $77,599 and Ethereum at $2,134 both gained overnight ahead of NVIDIA earnings announcement.
- 2Polymarket opened private company prediction markets to retail investors, expanding accessible trading venues.
- 3Most major crypto assets showed modest gains under 1%, with notable gainers like HYPE up 4.46% and ZEC up 5.19%.
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Why it matters
Market recovery signals investor confidence before major tech earnings, while Polymarket's retail expansion democratizes prediction markets for Indian investors seeking alternative trading opportunities beyond traditional stock markets.
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