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What you may not be aware of are these three critical facts. Â presume you know by now that cryptoc

What you may not be aware of are these three critical facts.  presume you know by now that cryptocurrencies have been soaring. You probably also know that they’re beating all major asset classes by a wide margin. Plus, you’re probably aware that quite a few people are making big money in Bitcoin even as we speak. What you (and they) may not be aware of are these three critical facts: Fact #1. Central banks are starting to print money again in a big way, and among them, the largest banks in Asia seem to be leading the way. This may help explain why scared money is often rushing into Bitcoin on Sunday nights, New York time: That’s precisely when trading opens in Shanghai and Tokyo. More importantly, this means that the newest surge in Bitcoin is not a one-and-done event. It’s driven by the most powerful and sustainable monetary force known to modern finance: wild, unbridled government money printing. Fact #2. Years ago, when central banks printed money, investors moved into gold. Nowadays, they usually prefer Bitcoin, widely considered “Gold 2.0.” Like gold, it’s immutable. Unlike gold, there are no storage or shipment costs. And unlike gold, it’s soaring. In 2023, for example, gold rose 12.7%. But Bitcoin surged 156%. That’s 13x more. Fact #3. In nearly all crypto bull markets like this one, soon after Bitcoin surges, other cryptos follow, usually with greater percentage gains. That was certainly the pattern we saw in 2023: While Bitcoin rose 13x more than gold, lesser-known cryptos meriting our Weiss “buy” ratings did far, FAR better. THORchain, for example, was up 327%, outperforming gold 26-to-1. Fetch.AI was up 718%, beating gold 56-to-1. Tellor jumped 1,430%, trouncing gold 113-to-1. And… Injective skyrocketed by a whopping 2,941%. It beat the crap out of gold — to the tune of 232-to-1. If you had invested $10,000 in the GLD (the largest gold ETF) you could have seen a gain of $1,270. But if you had put the same $10,000 into Injective, you could have made $294,124. Instead of just $1,270, you’d have $294,124. Big difference. But I’m afraid you’re missing most of these opportunities. To end that now, [watch our urgent session on seven new crypto wonders](. Best wishes, [Juan Villaverde Signature] Juan Villaverde, Editor Weiss Crypto Investor  --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright © 2024 Weiss Ratings. All rights reserved. 11780 US Highway 1, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080  --------------------------------------------------------------- This contains paid ads from 3rd parties, for a product or service that is not offered, recommended or endorsed by us and for which claims have not been independently verified. We bear no responsibility nor have control over the content and /or the products or services offered. The information is intended for informational purposes only and does not promise any results. There is a high degree of risk involved with trading. Nothing herein should be construed as an offer, or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. You should always consult with a licensed securities professional before purchasing or selling securities. If you use, act upon or make decisions in reliance on information contained herein or any external source linked within it, you do so at your own risk and agree to hold us, our officers, directors, shareholders, affiliates and agents harmless. Principals, employees or affiliates of our company may have an interest, a position or effect transactions in the companies discussed (or options thereon) and /or otherwise employ strategies that may be consistent or inconsistent with the provided strategies. Please review our [TOS](. You are receiving this because you are subscribed to receive our newsletter publications. Company Information Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, USA  Digiclicks Ltd, 2423 SW 147th Ave #790, Miami, FL 33185, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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