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Play the market rebound with just ONE crypto asset

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Editor's Note: Please take a moment to read this special message from our sponsor, InvestorPlace. Dear Crypto Enthusiast, After losing ground early this year, the crypto markets are [heating up]( fast… recently surging past $2 TRILLION in total market cap. That’s over $25 billion added over just the past few months… despite rapidly rising inflation and the ongoing conflict in Europe. Is this the beginning of another bull run for cryptocurrencies? Many crypto enthusiasts are saying “Yes.” In fact, analysts like Michael Saylor, Raoul Paul and Cathie Wood are predicting that the crypto market could 10x from current levels. Even more specifically… Legendary crypto expert Charlie Shrem is touting that September 20th is a date everyone should mark on their calendars and pay close attention to. You can discover the importance of September 20th by [following this link…]( In short, a hidden market event could begin pushing specific crypto projects to new all-time highs. Charlie is so confident, in fact, he’s urging folks to grab shares of a little-known crypto that currently trades for just $0.21 right now. He believes it could easily crack crypto’s top 10… and ultimately become the big winner of 2022. If you’ve been following Charlies work over the past few years, you know he has an incredible track record targeting newly listed cryptoassets. He first discovered Bitcoin at $5… Ethereum at $109… and many others. Point being… When Charlie pounds the table on a new penny crypto opportunity… it’s probably in your best interest to pay close attention. You can find Charlie’s full write-up on the situation by [clicking here.]( Keep in mind… this $0.21 cent crypto has the potential to surge in value rather quickly. Again, if you’re looking to “cash in” on todays crypto recovery, you should [check out his quick presentation now]( before September 20th. Regards, Scott Bardelli Senior Research Analyst, InvestorPlace Copyright © 2022 CoinSnacks, All rights reserved. CoinSnacks 5500 Military Trail Suite 22-250Jupiter, Florida 33458 [Add us to your address book]( [unsubscribe](.

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