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“Halving”...This Has Led to Every Crypto Bull Market Run – It’s Happening Again 🔂

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It’s Only Happened 3 Times – Crypto Indicator Just Went Nuts At times, our affiliate partn

It’s Only Happened 3 Times – Crypto Indicator Just Went Nuts [LOGO OST]( At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at Open Source Trades with special opportunities for our readers. The message below is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. [divider] There is an event in the crypto market which has predicted massive runs in the past. This has happened exactly three times before… on November 28, 2012... July 9, 2016... and May 11, 2020. And on those three occasions, those who understood what was going on had the chance to collect gains ranging from 8,616%... to 12,280%... all the way up to peaks of 330,000%! In just 18 months or less. 330,000%. That turns $1,000 into $3.3 million. And now, the same event that delivered that enormous gain… is happening once more. It’s scheduled for April 22, 2024. Indicators point to a crypto bull market lasting between 12 and 18 months. There are [five specific cryptocurrencies]( that could deliver some of the biggest gains in the history of the markets. Crypto is a high-risk, high-reward asset class. You can become a millionaire with crypto… but you can also lose your shirt. However, the “high-risk, high-reward” narrative leaves out one very important truth that few people talk about. Crypto can be the most predictable asset class in the world. Bull markets in crypto have followed the [same predictable patterns.]( Every major crypto bull market was sparked by one of these halving events. [Click Here to Get the Details]( 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 [➜ Learn More Info Here]( [divider]   If any issues arise, please reach out to us at support@opensourcetrades.com Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner, and operator of Open Source Trades 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]( This offer is brought to you by Open Source Trades. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Open Source Trades [click here.]( To ensure that our emails continue reaching you, please add us to your email [whitelist.]( 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 © 2024 Open Source Trades. All Rights Reserved[.]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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