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How to time the next “bitcoin boom”

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Just watch this one indicator. Dear Curzio Member, Although it might seem like the recent bull run i

Just watch this one indicator. [Curzio Research] Dear Curzio Member, Although it might seem like the recent bull run in bitcoin "came out of nowhere..." If you were paying attention to the right indicators, you could've seen it coming from a mile away. And if you keep your eye on these indicators... You can predict when similar bull runs will happen in the future. In fact, as I'll show you in a second, the data is showing that another digital asset could explode even higher and faster than bitcoin. See, up until recently, much of the trading that bitcoin saw was done by regular individuals without all that much money. This was enough to slightly move the needle... But not enough to send the asset skyrocketing. Then, in mid-2020, we started to see some unusual institutional behavior. In May, Paul Tudor Jones told CNBC he had just over 1% of his assets (worth approximately $210 million) in bitcoin... In September, Michael Saylor, CEO of Microstrategy, a company valued in the billions, added more than $400 million worth of bitcoin to his company's balance sheet... And in early October, Square, the multi-billion dollar payment processing company, announced it was buying $50 million worth of bitcoin. Bottom line: If you had your eyes on the "smart money"—the institutions who REALLY move the markets... Bitcoin's recent explosion in price wasn't a surprise at all. And right now, institutions in not just the U.S... But all over the world... Are quickly shifting billions into a new opportunity that experts predict could be even bigger than bitcoin. It's a "New Stock Market" that could change the way we buy and sell publicly traded assets forever... And right now it's still in its infancy... Kind of like bitcoin was in 2016. But recently, it's been seeing massive high-volume institutional trading... The World Bank quietly raised $108 million with its first experiment in this "New Stock Market..." The Bank of China recently moved a whopping $2.8 BILLION in bonds to the "New Stock Market..." And one of my high-level contacts in the space even told me recently that "trillion dollar deals are definitely being done." [In a recent presentation]( I sat down with him and many other heavy-hitters from this rapidly-developing industry... To discuss exactly what investors can do today to get in on this opportunity before it passes them by. So if you're worried you missed the biggest gains on bitcoin... You won't want to miss this opportunity. [Go here to watch this urgent presentation right now](. Good investing, Frank X. Curzio Founder and CEO, Curzio Research - This email was sent to {EMAIL}. No longer want to receive these emails? [Customize your inbox]( Curzio Research, 1886 S 14th Street, Suite 4, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034, United States Copyright © 2021 Curzio Research. All Rights Reserved. [-](

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