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your Daily Profit issue [Daily Profit]( JP Morgan: Bitcoin is still a buy. Go HERE for even bigger gains. [By Andrew Packer] By Andrew Packer Saturday, January 29, 2022 [#1 Crypto Trade Alert: Get NAME & TICKER:]( Next generation alt coins are taking off – with gains of 5,146%... 7,933%... and even 12,254%! Yet you won’t get these types of profits with Bitcoin or Ethereum. [Go here to discover the next Bitcoin – before it soars.]( JP Morgan Chase (NYE: JPM) is bullish on cryptocurrencies… Recently revealing a $146,000 price target for Bitcoin (BTC). Yet the bank also says that a new group of next generation cryptos could see far bigger gains. [Go here for the NAME and TICKER of my #1 altcoin to buy now.]( JP Morgan says that Bitcoin could soon resume its uptrend, surpassing $100,000. The firm says that’s possible if institutional investors start adding Bitcoin to portfolios – instead of gold. Historically, investors have turned to gold as an inflation hedge. Yet they’re increasingly looking to Bitcoin as “digital gold” to provide inflation protection. Longer-term, the bank is very bullish on digital currencies… "There is little doubt that cryptocurrencies and digital assets more broadly are an emerging asset class and thus on a multi-year structural uptrend. "Digital assets have emerged as a clear winner post the pandemic, with retail investors joining institutional investors such as family offices, hedge funds and real money asset managers including insurance companies in propagating the asset class." JP Morgan thinks Bitcoin can triple from its recent price. However, the Wall Street bank is even more bullish on Ethereum (ETH). This Crypto Crushed Bitcoin in 2021 [Find Out What’s Next - Click Here]( It’s become acceptable for the big banks to recommend Bitcoin. And some are even willing to recommend Ethereum. Yet these Wall Street banks NEVER recommend other digital currencies that could be [“the next Bitcoin.”]( And they’re ignoring these altcoins that can soar 5,146%... 7,933%... and even 12,254%! These Crypto Moonshots are 100% overlooked by Wall Street. Yet that doesn’t mean you need to sit on the sidelines… [Go here to discover how to spot the next Bitcoin]( – before it takes off. Why JP Morgan Loves Ethereum The reason is because Ethereum has more utility. That means Ethereum has a better ability to act as a platform that’s used in more applications. Ethereum is a digital currency that benefits from growing number of transactions in areas including DeFi, smart contracts and NFTs. Now, there are dozens of other up-and-coming digital currencies that are similar to Ethereum. You’ll never see them recommended by JP Morgan, Bank of America, or Goldman Sachs. That’s why I’m hosting the [Crypto Moonshot Summit.]( Inside this urgent briefing you’ll discover: - Why the crypto bull market could continue for 5-months - How $2.7 trillion in capital is rushing into cryptos - Why a select group of coins could takeoff in 2022 - 3 simple steps for finding “the Next Bitcoin” - #1 crypto to buy now – NAME and TICKER The LIVE briefing is happening this week. And you will NOT want to miss out… [Click here to RSVP]( (it’s FREE to attend). Regards, [Andrew Packer] Andrew Packer [Visit DailyProfit.com]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. 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