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Hot Crypto Spikers

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Coin Craziness Presents ➡️ ➡️ ➡️                                                                                                                                                                      Ad   Doge Chart The recent Dogecoin (DOGE) spike has potential to push further. The Shiba Inu mascot still the replaces the Twitter logo … But it’s essential we understand the basics of chart movement and the influence of key levels. Otherwise we’re just gambling. It’s all about support and resistance lines. Here’s a video that explains the concept … [[ratio]  ]( Basically, tradeable assets like crypto tokens and stocks like to bounce between key levels. Usually whole numbers. They’re also referred to as psychologically significant numbers. These charts develop as a part of human nature and response to stress. That’s why they can be predictable. When we look at the DOGE chart there are key levels at $0.085, $0.09, and $0.1. Take a look … Crypto is historically an especially volatile asset, so the price can cross the level at points without truly breaking through. But the main idea is, if a token can hold support, that’s a sign the price could continue higher and breakthrough upward resistance. But if the price breaks down through support, it’s a sign the price will likely continue lower. There’s inherent risk involved with trading. But support and resistance lines help us determine the best places to buy and sell a stock. They also help us determine possible direction. And when we focus on the best plays, it turns out to be a pretty good formula for success. Another token we have eyes on … Anchor Neural World (ANW) It’s an artificial intelligence play that just took a major dive. The AI sector fell off after a hot start early in 2023. Multiple bank crises around the world contributed to the slow down. But we’re noticing a resurgence. ANW is a former spiker that just fell off a cliff. And that means there’s an opportunity for a bounce. Take a look at the chart, it’s already up more than 200% today … Focus on hot catalysts and volatile spikers.   Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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