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BMNR surges on Ethereum hoard as PTON eyes breakout trade

Last updated March 30, 2026
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Hot trading setups: bmnr surges on crypto hoard, pton flirts with a breakout as volatility bites

By Volity Market Scout
March 30, 2026

Two very different charts are doing the same job this morning. They are pulling risk-takers back into the ring. Bitmine Immersion Technologies (BMNR) has turned itself into a crypto proxy with a swaggering tape. Meanwhile, Peloton (PTON) has gone from left-for-dead to technically tight, even as sellers still lurk.

However, traders should treat both as event trades, not beliefs. BMNR’s story depends on Ethereum staying bid. PTON’s depends on momentum holding above a thin base. Therefore, position size matters more than the narrative.

Bmnr: a crypto balance sheet disguised as an equity

BMNR has been the loudest thing on many momentum screens. Shares touched $19.86 on March 29 and traded around $19.18 after ranging up from roughly $18.28. The tape feels like a crypto market, because the underlying economics now largely are.

The company has pointed investors to an Ethereum pile measured in millions. It cited 4.66 million ETH, valued near $11 billion as of March 22, using an ETH price of $2,072. A week earlier, it talked about 4.596 million ETH, valued with ETH at $2,185. That is not a footnote. It is the business model, at least for now.

Meanwhile, staking adds another lever. Staked ETH is said to top 3.14 million. Management also flagged the MAVAN staking launch in Q1 2026, highlighted again on March 26. Therefore, in a rising ETH tape, BMNR can behave like a high beta call option on crypto sentiment.

Still, the equity wrapper brings its own weirdness. The screen shows a market capitalisation near $8.38 billion, a negative P/E around -21, and a stated dividend yield near 5.4%. Those figures do not sit neatly together, which is exactly why this is a trader’s stock.

Pton: from 1-year low to momentum trap, or momentum start

PTON printed a bruising 1-year low at $3.81 on March 2 and closed near $3.905 that day on about 1.1 million shares. Since then, the stock has tried to rebuild its spine.

On March 27, it jumped about 8.85%, rising from roughly $4.01 to $4.43. It also tagged an intraday high near $4.745, which is the sort of move that forces shorts to look up from their spreadsheets.

Technicals have warmed quickly. A popular technical dashboard showed RSI(14) around 73.7 and CCI(14) near 178, with a clean set of “buy” readings across moving averages. However, that heat can also be the problem. The stock reportedly broke above the upper Bollinger band on March 27, which can precede a snapback. Meanwhile, a 9-day stochastic %K around 17.56 sits in oversold territory, which clashes with the hot RSI print and signals a messy, whippy tape.

Wall Street remains split. One compilation shows a “hold” consensus with an average target around $8.42, yet a very wide range from $4 to $20. Volatility is not theoretical either, with beta near 2.47. Adding to the tension, insiders reportedly sold about $5.14 million of stock over the past 90 days.

Therefore, the clean way to trade it is simple. If it holds above the $4 area, momentum traders can stalk a push into the mid-$5s. If it loses that shelf, the breakup rally becomes a bull trap.

Other catalysts in the mix

Elsewhere, the market is juggling micro setups against macro nerves. Oil at $150 would not just hurt consumers. It would squeeze margins, tighten financial conditions, and drag on risk-on trades. Meanwhile, traders still have earnings season aftershocks to play, especially in names where expectations look lazy.

  • AMD remains an AI momentum favourite, but traders want fresh target checks before chasing old numbers.
  • FSLR has stayed heavy after a steep drop and technical damage, while competition pressure remains a theme.
  • PHR heads into Q4 earnings on March 30, with talk of EPS around $0.07 versus $0.18 prior.
  • SNX draws yield screens with about $1.92 annual dividend, near 1.22%.

By the numbers

  • BMNR high: $19.86 on March 29; last noted around $19.18
  • BMNR ETH cited: 4.66m ETH valued near $11bn as of March 22 at $2,072
  • BMNR staked ETH: above 3.14m
  • PTON 1-year low: $3.81 on March 2; close about $3.905
  • PTON March 27 move: about +8.85% to $4.43; high near $4.745

Key takeaways

  • BMNR trades like ETH with equity hours, so treat it as a crypto beta position, not a normal balance sheet story.
  • PTON’s breakout attempt is real, but stretched signals mean it can whip hard both ways.
  • Risk plans should anchor on obvious levels: BMNR’s last breakout zone, and PTON’s $4 shelf.
  • Insider selling in PTON raises the bar for follow-through, so demand confirmation before sizing up.
  • Macro oil risk can swamp single-stock setups quickly, so keep stops mechanical and timeframes short.

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