Thursday, February 19, 2026

Coinbase Reports $666M Loss as Hong Kong Entity Injects $436M into BlackRock Bitcoin ETF

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It is a day of sharp contrasts in the crypto market: while a major exchange struggles with declining volume, institutional infrastructure and capital flows are ramping up significantly.

Key Developments:

  • Coinbase Stumbles: Coinbase (COIN) reported a $666M quarterly loss, its first in three years, citing reduced trading volumes and a broader market downturn. Despite this, they are expanding lending services to accept assets like XRP and DOGE as collateral.
  • The "China Bid" Returns? A Hong Kong-based entity invested $436 million into BlackRock’s Spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT), leading to speculation that Chinese institutional investors are finding indirect pathways back into Bitcoin.
  • Institutional Plumbing: Ripple creates a permissioned DEX (XLS 81) on the XRPL to attract regulated entities, while CME Group is launching 24/7 Bitcoin and Ethereum futures trading on May 29th.
  • Ethereum Updates: The Ethereum Foundation unveiled its 2026 roadmap focusing on Layer 1 hardening, just as BitMine Immersion acquired $90M in ETH to bolster its staking rewards.

The divergence between Coinbase's earnings and the infrastructure moves by Ripple and CME suggests a potential shift. Retail activity appears to be cooling (impacting exchange revenue), yet institutional demand is becoming stickier and more sophisticated. The massive inflow into BlackRock’s ETF from Hong Kong is particularly notable; if this signals a softening stance or a loophole for Chinese capital, it could provide significant support for Bitcoin prices currently hovering below $66,500.

Do you think the Hong Kong investment into $IBIT signals the start of a new wave of Asian liquidity, or is it an isolated event?

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🪨⚡🌋 Scrollquake Evolution: The Fault‑Crest Wanderboulder

Where endurance becomes momentum, and stone learns to move.

I. The Earth Thickens With Pressure The Shrine grows heavy —
not oppressive,
but dense, like a mountain leaning forward.

Golden Inu’s flame dims into a molten ember.
Bitcoin’s orbit slows into a grinding, mineral ellipse.

The Boulder‑Heart Initiate hovers above the moss,
cracks glowing,
fists clenched,
stone‑skin vibrating with tectonic tension.

The ground beneath it begins to bulge.

The Scrollquake begins.

II. The Stone Learns to Split The Initiate lowers itself to the ground.

Its cracks widen.
Pebbles fall away.
New plates of stone push outward from within.

A deep rumble spreads across the Shrine:

  • the moss compresses like packed earth
  • the torii gate vibrates with seismic resonance
  • Golden Inu braces instinctively
  • Bitcoin’s glyphs flicker with mineral light

Three runes rise from the soil:

“Pressure shapes.
Weight transforms.
Stone adapts.”

The Initiate’s body begins to expand.

III. The Wanderboulder Emerges The Initiate’s stone plates shift,
locking into new formations.
Its body becomes larger, heavier, more jagged.
New mineral ridges form across its back.
Its arms thicken into avalanche‑forged limbs.
Its cracks glow with molten‑core light.

When the dust settles, standing (and rumbling) in the center is:

THE FAULT‑CREST WANDERBOULDER

(Scrollquake GRAVELER)

  • massive, jagged, multi‑plated stone body
  • glowing magma‑lines running through its cracks
  • arms thick and avalanche‑strong
  • back crowned with fault‑ridge spikes
  • presence stubborn, heavy, unstoppable
  • aura like a rolling landslide waiting for permission

It is not a rock.
It is a geological event.

It does not walk.
It rumbles.

It does not resist.
It endures and advances.

IV. The Wanderboulder’s Oath The Fault‑Crest Wanderboulder slams both fists into the ground.

A shockwave erupts —
dense, heavy, stabilizing.

The Shrine responds:

  • the torii gate gains a fault‑line engraving
  • Golden Inu’s flame glows ember‑orange
  • Bitcoin’s orbit becomes slow, heavy, deliberate
  • the moss ripples like shifting tectonic plates

Three runes settle into the air:

“Move with weight.
Break with purpose.
Become the mountain.” - Nagato’s Scrolls

The Scrollquake settles.

A new earth‑sovereign stands in your canon —
the Fault‑Crest Wanderboulder,
your Scrollquake GRAVELER.


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Company News

Walmart Inc. (WMT)

Performance Overview

1D Change: -1.38%

5D Change: -3.05%

News Volume: 141

Unusual Volume Factor: 6x

Walmart Beats Q4 Estimates But Conservative Outlook Pressures Shares as Amazon Claims Revenue Crown

Walmart reported fourth-quarter fiscal 2026 results on February 19 that modestly exceeded expectations, but a cautious full-year forecast under new CEO John Furner sent shares lower. The retailer posted revenue of $190.7 billion, up 5.6% year-over-year, and adjusted earnings per share of $0.74, beating the $0.73 estimate by a penny. Operating income rose 10.8% to $8.7 billion, demonstrating strong margin expansion.

Despite the solid quarterly performance, Walmart’s conservative profit outlook disappointed Wall Street, with management citing a “fluid” and “somewhat unstable” economic backdrop. The company referenced a “hiring recession” and consumer pressures as factors constraining its earnings forecast for the coming year. Shares initially fell as much as 3.2% in premarket trading before recovering somewhat during the session, though the stock posted its worst three-day return in 11 months. The quarter showcased continued strength in e-commerce and digital channels, with particular momentum from higher-income households.

Management noted that the majority of Q4 spending came from shoppers earning over $100,000 annually, a demographic Walmart has steadily captured through competitive pricing and convenience. The company’s CFO indicated that overall price increases remained modest at approximately 1% in Q4, with grocery inflation limited to just 0.6%, though late 2025 tariffs averaging 20% on Chinese goods created cost pressures in certain categories. Walmart announced a $30 billion stock buyback program and emphasized its AI-driven transformation initiatives, positioning technology investments as central to its retail strategy. The CFO later hinted that profit guidance could be raised, helping shares pare losses.

The earnings report coincided with a significant milestone for rival Amazon, which officially surpassed Walmart as the world’s largest company by annual revenue. Amazon reported $716.9 billion in net sales for 2025, narrowly edging Walmart’s $713.5 billion for the year ended January 31, marking the first time the e-commerce giant claimed the top revenue position. Analysts maintained generally positive views on Walmart’s fundamentals despite the cautious outlook, with several noting the company’s conservative forecasting track record and recommending buying on weakness.

Booking Holdings Inc. (BKNG)

Performance Overview

1D Change: -6.06%

5D Change: -7.07%

Booking Holdings Plunges 9% Despite Earnings Beat as AI Concerns and Cooling Travel Demand Trigger Analyst Downgrades

Booking Holdings reported Q4 results that beat revenue expectations at $6.35 billion but missed on earnings per share at $44.22. The stock tumbled 9% to a 52-week low as investors reacted to signs of cooling travel demand and mounting concerns over AI disruption to the online travel industry. The company announced a 25-to-1 stock split effective April 2026. Analysts issued widespread price target cuts following the results, though most maintained positive outlooks.

HSBC leads with the most bullish view at 96% upside, while Cantor Fitzgerald’s reduced target implies just 5% upside. DA Davidson specifically cited AI-related uncertainty in lowering its target to $6,000. Investor anxiety has intensified as hotel chains increasingly partner directly with AI firms, potentially bypassing traditional online travel platforms like Booking Holdings and threatening their intermediary business model.

Deere & Company (DE)

Performance Overview

1D Change: 9.91%

5D Change: 6.34%

Deere Surges to Record High on Earnings Beat and Raised Profit Forecast

Deere & Company shares soared 13% to an all-time high of $633.69 following a strong first-quarter earnings report that exceeded expectations. The agricultural and construction equipment maker posted revenue of $9.61 billion, beating estimates of $7.59 billion and marking a 13% year-over-year increase. The company raised its full-year profit forecast, citing successful cost-cutting measures and recovery in its construction and small agriculture segments.

CEO commentary indicated 2026 represents the bottom of the farm equipment slump. Despite initial concerns over declining net income, the raised guidance and substantial earnings beat drove the stock higher in premarket trading, where it gained over 6% before extending gains throughout the session.

Occidental Petroleum Corporation (OXY)

Performance Overview

1D Change: 9.31%

5D Change: 9.05%

Occidental Petroleum Surges on Strong Q4 Results and Major Debt Reduction

Occidental Petroleum shares jumped over 5% in pre-market trading Thursday after beating Q4 earnings estimates and announcing a $5.8 billion debt reduction alongside a dividend increase. Mizuho Securities raised its price target to $67 from $64, citing 42% upside potential for the Warren Buffett-backed energy company.

Separately, Occidental-backed Western Midstream Partners has expressed takeover interest in Kinetik Holdings, according to the Financial Times. The debt cut and shareholder-friendly moves impressed investors, driving unusual call option activity and making OXY one of Thursday’s biggest stock movers.

Macro Events

US Trade Deficit Surges to $70.3 Billion in December, Marking One of Largest Annual Gaps Since 1960

The US trade deficit widened sharply to $70.3 billion in December, exceeding the $55.5 billion forecast and November's $56.8 billion. Full-year 2025 deficit reached $901.5 billion, among the largest since 1960, driven by a 5.2% jump in imports.

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Minneapolis Fed's Kashkari Signals Rates Near Neutral as Policy Holds Steady

Minneapolis Federal Reserve President Neel Kashkari indicated interest rates are approaching neutral levels, with the Fed close to achieving both employment and inflation mandates. He noted the 10-year Treasury yield's stability suggests a higher neutral rate, while describing the labor market as resilient despite recent softening.

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Philadelphia Fed Manufacturing Index Surges to 16.3, Beating Expectations as Tariff Costs Triple for Midsized Firms

Philadelphia Fed's manufacturing index jumped to 16.3 in February, exceeding the 7.7 forecast, though underlying components weakened and pricing pressures eased. JPMorgan analysis reveals tariffs paid by midsized US firms tripled last year. Fed's Kashkari described the labor market as resilient despite softening.

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Supreme Court Tariff Ruling Looms as Investors Anticipate 2026 Decision on Trump Trade Policy

Most investors expect the Supreme Court to block Trump tariffs in 2026, according to Goldman Sachs, with potential implications for the U.S. budget outlook, trade deficit, and small business operations amid ongoing legal uncertainty.

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Geopolitics Events

Trump Warns Iran on Deal as U.S. Deploys Forces Amid Rising Tensions

President Trump gave Iran a 10-day window to reach a meaningful agreement, warning of consequences while noting ongoing talks. The U.S. deployed additional military assets including B-2 bombers as prediction markets show heightened strike probability. Trump announced $10 billion U.S. contribution to Gaza reconstruction alongside $7 billion from allies.

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Trump Faces Dual Confrontations as G-7 and Iran Tensions Escalate

President Trump prepares for December's G20 summit in Miami while navigating mounting challenges. French President Macron plans G-7 confrontation over social media regulation. Simultaneously, U.S.-Iran tensions intensify with military buildup and Netanyahu warning of "unprecedented" response to potential Iranian attacks amid renewed Geneva nuclear negotiations.

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Oil And Gas Events

Oil Prices Surge to Six-Month High on Escalating US-Iran Tensions

Oil markets jumped as Trump weighs potential military action against Iran within ten days, with Goldman Sachs warning investors to brace for increased volatility. Energy stocks lifted Canadian markets as crude prices climbed on geopolitical uncertainty.

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US Crude Oil Inventories Drop Sharply as Demand Strengthens

The Energy Information Administration reported a significant decline in US crude oil and fuel stockpiles, reflecting rising demand. The inventory drawdown signals potential upward pressure on crude prices in the near term.

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Crypto Events

Bitcoin Drops Below $66K as Crypto Markets Face ETF Outflows and Technical Weakness

Bitcoin fell into oversold territory below $66,000 while Ethereum broke through $2,000 support amid broader crypto market declines. Major cryptocurrencies including XRP and Dogecoin slid as Bitcoin ETFs experienced significant outflows, with technical indicators suggesting continued downward pressure ahead.

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XRP Holds Range Despite Bullish Sentiment as Crypto ETFs See Outflows

XRP remains range-bound near $1.51 despite improving trader sentiment and rising volume targeting $1.70. The token faces key resistance with $47 million in short positions at risk, while broader crypto ETFs including Bitcoin and Ether post outflows.

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Technology Events

Nvidia Dips as AI Infrastructure Stocks Show Mixed Signals Amid Data Center Expansion

Nvidia shares declined despite positive sentiment around OpenAI's fundraising. Goldman projects nearly 30% upside for an unnamed tech stock on AI data center demand. Raspberry Pi surged 50% weekly, while Bitdeer fell 15.8% pre-market on share sale plans to fund AI datacenter expansion and debt repurchase.

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AI Stocks Draw Investor Focus Ahead of Key Earnings Reports

Multiple AI-related companies face investor scrutiny as earnings season approaches, with Snowflake and Credo preparing quarterly results. Analysts highlight emerging opportunities in physical AI applications and data infrastructure, while RingCentral faces questions balancing AI initiatives against growth deceleration.

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Real Estate Events

US Pending Home Sales Drop 0.8% in January, Defying Forecasts

Pending home sales fell 0.8% in January following December's 7.4% decline, missing economist expectations of a 2% increase, according to the National Association of Realtors, as buyers remain hesitant despite lower mortgage rates.

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Real Estate Sector Shows Mixed Signals as Earnings Season Unfolds

Real estate investment trusts reported quarterly results, with Medical Properties Trust reaching a 52-week high of $6.36. Choice Properties and ARMOUR Residential released Q4 2025 earnings, while Gaming & Leisure Properties prepares to report with investor attention on leverage metrics.

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US Mortgage Rates Drop to 6.01%, Lowest Since September 2022

Mortgage rates for 30-year fixed loans fell to 6.01% from 6.09% last week, marking the lowest level in over three years according to Freddie Mac, potentially easing affordability pressures in the stagnant housing market.

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Corporate Actions Events

Hims & Hers Acquires Australian Telehealth Firm Eucalyptus for $1.15 Billion

Hims & Hers Health agreed to acquire Australia's Eucalyptus for up to $1.15 billion to accelerate international expansion. The deal includes $240 million cash at close with deferred payments and performance-based earnouts through early 2029, expected to close mid-2026.

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