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Coin Craziness Presents ➡️ ➡️ ➡️                                                                                                                                                                      Ad   PEPE Continues Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new meme king. PEPE extended the spike to over 420%. [Here are the details.]( It’s possible the price is overextended at this point. But that doesn’t mean the spike is done … It could consolidate for a bit of time and push higher. Take a look at the chart …   A rare crypto pattern is taking shape… Matt Monaco is warning investors about a “rare pattern” emerging in the crypto market… This pattern almost never shows up. But when it has in the past… Matt and his trading partner have walked away with gains of 138%, 34%, 56%, 43%, and even 70%. Is this pattern signaling another massive breakout? [>>I don’t know… Click here and you tell me.]( We’d wait for the price to find support before planning a trade. But there’s still a lot of good volatility on the chart and the spike is new. The possibility is strong that PEPE bounces substantially at the very least. It’s just about timing the trade correctly. When it comes to market sentiment as a catalyst, major tokens have been bullish since May 2. Here’s a chart of Bitcoin (BTC) … Analysts attribute the momentum to new reports of a thriving jobs market and the meme volatility. The idea behind a jobs report catalyst; data shows a thriving U.S. job market. That’s not exactly what officials want when they’re trying to stifle the economy and bring down inflation. It’s a hint the economy might continue to suffer from high inflation. That takes trust out of traditional finances and into sketchier markets like crypto. The good thing is … we know these assets are sketchy. That’s why we aim to take advantage of key volatility by quickly trading top setups. When we trade quickly with a plan in mind, we minimize our exposure to risk. Keep an eye out for more 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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