$ETH I assume you're asking about all-time highs (ATH) for assets like stocks or cryptocurrencies today, June 10, 2025, based on your previous interest in Bitcoin and trading topics. Without more context, I'll focus on notable ATHs for major assets, particularly Bitcoin, given recent market activity and your past questions about it.BitcoinRecent posts on X indicate Bitcoin is approaching or may have hit a new all-time high today. One post claims Bitcoin surpassed $109,000, nearing its previous record of around $111,814. Another suggests it hit an ATH, though exact figures vary, with prices around $110,000 to $111,970. These claims align with web reports from late May 2025, noting Bitcoin's prior ATH of $109,857 on May 21, driven by institutional buying, ETF inflows, and easing U.S.-China trade tensions. However, X posts are not definitive, and volatility risks remain due to potential sell pressure. I cannot confirm an exact ATH today without real-time market data, but sentiment suggests Bitcoin is testing or exceeding recent highs.Stock MarketThe S&P 500 has not hit an all-time high today, June 10, 2025. It fell slightly to 6,002 points, down 0.06%, and is 2.4% below its record high of 6,144 from earlier this year. Other major indexes like the Dow Jones and Nasdaq are also not at ATHs today, with futures showing modest gains but no record-breaking moves. Individual stocks like Palantir Technologies hit an ATH earlier this week, but no specific ATHs are reported for today.Other AssetsGold: Gold futures are at $3,315 per ounce, up 0.6% but below recent highs. No ATH reported today.Oil: West Texas Intermediate futures are at $64.75, a high since mid-April but not an all-time high.If you meant a specific asset or market, please clarify, and I can dig deeper. For real-time Bitcoin or stock prices, checking exchanges like Coinbase, Binance, or TradingView would provide the most accurate data. Would you like me to search for more specific ATH events or generate a visual of current market trends?
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