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How to profit from the FTX collapse

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The collapse of FTX has shaken the crypto market… and the world. While we’re still not sur

The collapse of FTX has shaken the crypto market… and the world. While we’re still not sure exactly what happened, or exactly what will happen next as a result of this collapse, the picture is a lot clearer right now. And what a crazy freakin’ picture it is! I mean, it’s almost like a combination of Charles Manson and Enron… You have bizarre relationship structures, with everyone at the top dating each other… And you have the theft — and subsequent loss — of over $10,000,000,000! On top of it all, you have the mainstream media and all the standard “talking heads” working overtime to provide cover for Sam Bankman-Fried, the man behind this entire mess… And it’s coming out that he paid these media companies millions and millions of dollars, which many are now speculating were bribes… And… to top it all off… he was a MASSIVE donor to political parties! [Look, as wild as this all is, many top crypto experts have been predicting something like this would happen for a long time…]( And, in many ways, this is just the tip of the iceberg. To get a great idea of why this is all happening… …what’s likely to come next… …and how you can use the chaos and volatility in the market right now to your advantage… I recommend you check out this highly controversial video Bryce Paul shot, called [America’s Last Stand.]( Bryce is the co-host of one of the largest crypto podcasts in the world, Crypto 101… And he published America’s Last Stand months ago… well before anyone suspected FTX of being insolvent… or even the collapse of Terra (LUNA). Yet the insights Bryce reveals about this market have never been more true… I believe [watching America’s Last Stand]( will show you the true reason behind these chaotic events… And actually help you position yourself to profit in the uncertainty and volatility that’s to come. Again, [America’s Last Stand]( is highly controversial, and, not for everyone. However, if you are the type of person who wants to know what’s likely to come next, so you can position yourself for the largest opportunities and gains possible… I highly recommend you watch it now while it’s still up. Fast Easy FX, 890 Motsie Rd, Biloxi, MS 39532 , United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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