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And neither should you... This may sound somewhat contrarian, but hear me out... If you want to be a

And neither should you... This may sound somewhat contrarian, but hear me out... If you want to be a consistent trader you have to understand one thing, the market is out of your control. Just because the market is out of your control though, doesn’t mean you have to let it dictate whether you’re going to be a successful trader or not. Instead, you need to operate with your own set of rules so that you’re profitable, regardless of overall market conditions... Which is why we’re putting a small group of traders together and showing them how to make potentially life-changing gains from the crypto market between now and the end of 2024, as well as hosting a brand new weekly call where we show you: 1. How to identify emerging crypto projects, including: microcap altcoins, memecoins, NFTs/ordinals and DAOs just to name a few. Please Note: Sometimes these projects can start out as low as a fraction of a cent! 2. How to position yourself for hyperbolic gains when the market “dips”, while insulating your portfolio from any sharp losses. 3. How to trade our proprietary, best in class crypto indicators like a pro. If you’d like to be part of the group, send us a message at: moonstreamvip@gmail.com And we’ll be in touch. - Brett and Mike Digital Currency Index 4828 MacArthur Blvd NW Washington, DC, 20007 [Manage your subscription](

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