2021年12月30日星期四

As Warning Signs Point to Shaky Global Markets: Will 2022 be the year of cryptocurrencies?

Tony Saliba & Jeffry Turmire answer all your questions.
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December 30, 2021: Warning signs point to shaky global markets.
Will 2022 be the year of cryptocurrencies?


Tony Saliba and Jeffry Turnmire are here to share the ultimate cryptocurrency primer — excellent for beginners through advanced.

In this special New Year's Eve Ask The Pros session, find out in short order why cryptos are:

  1. Unaffected by government manipulation,

  2. Yet correlated and indicative of other markets,

  3. Subject to the same technical indicators,

  4. Easier to trade than you think, and

  5. Tradable 24/7, making them the ultimate best hedge ever.

For example, take a look Investing.com where you can see live markets.

It's a great place to get a feel for the cryptocurrencies.

The snapshots below were taken during the night.

Market future indices are on the left, cryptocurrencies are on the right.

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Tradable up and down, just like the indices, crypto's remain highly active while the US indices take a rest.

The chart of Bitcoin below reveals that regular technical analysis applies.

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Whether you're just getting started with crypto... or have been trading them for years...

Their crypto primer is sure to have something for everyone.

Click to join Tony & Jeffry as they discuss
the ins and outs of cryptos

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