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Martin Weiss and Juan Villaverde here with some insights no investor can ignore. We have proven â€

[Finance Wisdom] Here is an interesting offer from our partners: Dear Reader, [Martin Weiss and Juan Villaverde]( Martin Weiss and Juan Villaverde here with some insights no investor can ignore. We have proven — many times in many ways — that crypto bull markets have always lasted three years. Year one is the transition from bear to bull, as the market begins its ascent. Year two is the big bull market. And year three is an even bigger bull market. Right now, we’re just at the beginning of year two, and Bitcoin has already more than doubled. But if you missed it, don’t let that bother you. History tells us that far more money can be made in the next two years than in the last. Consider the story of two hypothetical investors, John and Mary. John is among the first investors to buy near the very beginning of the bull market. But he gets out too soon. He jumps ship after the first year. Mary waits. She doesn’t start investing until after the first year. And she holds on till the end of the ride. How do their results compare? Day and night. Based on data from the last cycle, John does pretty well. He sees a gain of 183% in Bitcoin, 118% in Ethereum and 49% in Cardano. But Mary beats John by a country mile. In Bitcoin, she makes 3.5 times more than John. In Ethereum she makes 21.5 times more than John. And in Cardano, she makes 102 times more than John. Moreover, with the market clearly headed north, Mary is able to invest with greater confidence. She’s comfortable putting some of her money in new crypto wonders that didn’t exist before. And that’s where she makes the most money of all. We explain exactly how in our urgent conference … 7 Undiscovered CryptosBigger Than AI. Bigger than Bitcoin.Up to 500x Growth Projected.[(Click here.)]( It’s online right now. To watch, all you have to do is [click here now](. We’re here. See you soon. Martin and Juan This is a third party offer from Weiss Ratings (11780 US Highway 1, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080) brought to you by Marketing Tech Solutions. Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? This third party offer is brought to you by Marketing Tech Solutions. T85, 5th Main Road, Anna Nagar, Chennai 600040, India. [Update preferences]( or [Unsubscribe]( © Copyright 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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