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A reader named Jackson sent me an email last night wondering WHY I'm so big on crypto right now... -

A reader named Jackson sent me an email last night wondering WHY I'm so big on crypto right now... ------ Hi Justin, in a previous email you mentioned that you've been investing a lot more money into crypto over the last two months, so I'm just wondering what spurred that decision exactly? Did something change? Is there something coming up I should know about? ------ Great question... And yes, there was one thing that spurred my decision to put more money into crypto... And that was... The Bitcoin ETF being approved in January. To me, the new ETF is a gamechanger. Why? Because with an ETF... Now the big financial companies (that manage a LOT of money) are able to put money into crypto. I'm talking about companies like JP Morgan... Goldman Sachs... And Bank of America. These companies manage trillions of dollars for their clients... And before the Bitcoin ETF... They had no way of putting that money into crypto. But now with the ETF... They can put money in the Bitcoin ETF. This will obviously be good for Bitcoin... But it'll also be good for the entire crypto market in general. Why? Cause when Bitcoin goes up in price... So do all the other coins. So in my opinion... The new ETF has changed everything. We've already seen Bitcoin jump from $46k to $68k after the ETF got approved. And I think that's just the start... Because once the money from JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo starts pouring in... I think the crypto market is gonna go parabolic... And people who are invested in crypto... Are gonna make a lot of dough. So that's why I'm personally putting more of my own money into crypto right now. And why I'm so bullish on it. Now maybe that resonates with you... Maybe it doesn't... But if it does... And you're interested in making some dough from the upcoming crypto bull market that's about to take off... Then I want to help you. Here's the deal... Next week I'm going to be hosting a special crypto training with my friend, Mike Dillard. If you don't know Mike... He's been buying crypto since 2013. He bought Bitcoin when it was $75 a coin (it's now $66,000 a coin). He bought Ethereum when it was $5 a coin (it's now $3300 a coin). He's also made multiple millions of dollars in the last three crypto bull runs... So the guy knows what he's doing... Which is why I'm stoked that he agreed to host a LIVE training with me next Wednesday revealing his best crypto picks for 2024... On the training you're gonna learn... - How Mike is planning to turn $10k into $1 million over the next decade with his "coat tail" crypto strategy - Why AI coins are presenting a once in a century opportunity right now that won't last forever - Mike's 3 favorite coins that are poised to do 10-20x over the next few months... - the simplest and easiest way to get started with crypto (this is perfect if you're not tech savvy and you find crypto confusing) - Plus much, much more... So that's what the training is about... It'll take place next Wednesday, April 10th at noon ET on Zoom. Plan on the call lasting about two hours... The entire training will be recorded. So if you can't make it to the call... Or you need to step away... You'll have the recording to keep forever (just like you would with a course). So that's the deal... Now in terms of the price... In the past Mike has offered up his crypto advice in various courses that cost between $499 and $699... But for this one time training... We decided to make it as affordable as possible. So if you want to join Mike and I on the training... It'll be just $99. Which is a heck of a deal... Cause you're literally getting to learn from a guy who's amassed a multi-million dollar net worth because of crypto. So if you want to learn from him... And you want to see how he plans to profit from the upcoming bull market... Then this is for you. I don't have a fancy sales page to sell you on this... So if you're interested in joining us... Just head over to the checkout page and get yourself signed up [right here](. I think this training is going to be an eye-opener... And a gamechanger for the people who attend. So I hope you can join us. You can get yourself signed up [right here]( - Justin     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #540 Austin, TX 78741  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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