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Is Crypto the Most Predictable Asset in the World? 🌎

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A lot of people think crypto markets are volatile and risky. And they are... to folks who haven�

A lot of people think crypto markets are volatile and risky. And they are... to folks who haven’t spent much time trading cryptocurrencies. [etfopportunity] A lot of people think crypto markets are volatile and risky. And they are... to folks who haven’t spent much time trading cryptocurrencies. But guys like Robert Ross see this asset class very differently... In fact, [as Robert explains here](... crypto is actually the most predictable asset class in the world. Sounds crazy, right? Not if you study the three crypto bull markets we’ve seen so far… Think about it... - They were all exactly four years apart. - Each bull run lasted about 12 to 18 months. - And all three ended with pullbacks after the big bull move. [The chart revealed here]( illustrates everything perfectly. It will show you how each crypto bull run started with [the exact same catalyst.]( It first occurred on November 28, 2012... Then on July 9, 2016... And finally on May 11, 2020. Now Robert is predicting the FOURTH crypto bull market will be the biggest yet. And according to him, it’s set to kick off just two months from now... On April 22, 2024. The question is... will you be prepared to act? [This is YOUR unique opportunity]( to learn about what’s happening NOW... with enough time to make up your mind about what to do next. If you want a chance to get in on what’s shaping up to be the greatest bull market in crypto history... [click here now to get all the details.]( Alex Moschina Publisher, Manward Press This ad is sent on behalf of Manward Press, 14 West Mount Vernon Place Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to opt out from receiving offers from Manward Press, please [click here]( [ETFsig] We are often approached by other businesses with special offers for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, this message is one we believe deserves your consideration. This offer is brought to you by ETFAlerts. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers [click here.]( Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of ETF-Alerts. Contact us by sending an email to support@etf-alerts.com. You will receive a response within 24 hours. To make sure you don't miss any of our contents, be sure to [whitelist us..]( 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 Copyright © 2021-2024 [ETF-Alerts](. All Rights Reserved. February 18, 2024 [.]( [Privacy Policy]( [Terms & Conditions]( [Terms & Conditions]( [About Us]( [About Us](

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