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Live countdown: Stephen’s halving event clock is ticking down

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At midnight tonight, this special invitation goes dark. Don't miss out. . In fact, he believes crypt

At midnight tonight, this special invitation goes dark. Don't miss out. [Welcome to RiskHedge] Dear Reader, The fourth bitcoin halving is happening in a matter of hours. We are now entering what Stephen calls "the best time to own cryptos." As Stephen has explained, bitcoin follows a predictable pattern around each halving. Crypto prices tend to bottom 12 to 18 months before the bitcoin halving then rally in the 12 months following the halving. Stephen's work suggests crypto prices are going higher, [much higher](. In fact, he believes crypto will blow stocks, bonds, real estate, and commodities out of the water over the next 10 years. This is the part of the cycle where all you need to do is buy and hold the best crypto businesses. It all boils down to Stephen's 3-step framework: - Own the right cryptos Stephen focuses on something he calls "crypto businesses." A special sector of cryptocurrencies that serves real customers and still trades for cents in some cases. - Buy at the right stage in their profit cycles Timing is important. The key is to buy before an upcycle. And that time is now, thanks to the bitcoin halving. - Sell and take profits With all the volatility in crypto, you can't use a "buy and hold forever" approach. The idea is to take profits off the table and then invest in what's next. In short, buy the right crypto… at the right time… and then sell it and take profits. Rinse and repeat. And consider this: The fact that so many investors still dismiss crypto as a fad—gives us a rare window of opportunity to act. But now for the bad news… Stephen's special invitation ends at midnight, tonight. So, if you've been waiting… now is the time to make your move. [You can get all the details, by clicking here](. Regards, Chris Reilly Executive Editor, RiskHedge TLDR: This is your last chance to get the best deal on Stephen's crypto advisory. [Act now to get favorable pricing and be automatically registered to join Stephen live for his special post-halving roadmap AMA session happening next week](. As Stephen likes to say: In crypto, there's a time to play defense and a time to play offense. Now is definitely a time to play offense. Have a great weekend! Copyright © 2024 RiskHedge. All Rights Reserved RiskHedge | 1417 Sadler Road, PMB 415 | Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 [Click here to unsubscribe from our correspondence on The Halving and RiskHedge Venture.]( [Click here to manage your email preferences.](

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