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The only skill you need in crypto to make money today

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Hey, Bryce here. Just got off the phone with our top analyst, Brendan Viehman. He called me from the

Hey, Bryce here. Just got off the phone with our top analyst, Brendan Viehman. He called me from the beach today with something very important to share with you. That might sound odd but it’s not… Typically, he trades for maybe 20-30 minutes a day and then hits the beach. I'm cool with it... because he's that good. It's all thanks to his little-known ability that allows him to quickly find high-quality opportunities in any market cycle. And with the market roaring right now… [this strategy]( is understandably crushing it! And that’s what he wanted to share with you today. You see, Brendan is able to consistently find “micro bull runs” that happen almost every single week… And instead of these runs lasting 2-3 years… They last anywhere [from a few days to a few months.]( Now – in these micro runs you make less but you make it more frequently than just buying and holding… But when the market is really running hot, like right now, the gains can quickly compound, causing even small investments to grow at a surprising rate. And in this frequency, it can add up to making way more than buy and hold… With the market hot, this is how you could potentially start seeing profits in your portfolio today. So the question becomes how do you find these micro runs? [Well, in this new video, Brendan breaks down micro bull runs – and how he finds them consistently.]( It's a different paradigm than most investors use when it comes to crypto. And it can make you a LOT of money in a way that's shockingly consistent. Especially while this historic bull market is HOT. Bryce Paul Crypto 101  By the way... If you're not interested in this "Micro Bull Run" strategy, use the link below and I will stop sending you information about it. However... You'll still remain on our list to keep receiving other complimentary crypto information and resources. [Yes, stop sending me updates on this important new strategy (However, keep me on your list)...]([Â]( To make sure you keep getting these emails, please add bryce.paul@crypto101podcast.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want out of the loop? [Unsubscribe](. Boardwalk Flock LLC, 1596 North Coast Highway 101, #1037, Encinitas, CA 92024, United States

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