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$F one week later.

+9% bounce

9 tests of support signals a strong support level. https://t.co/fGMZRBH6hr

$F has now held support in this wedge for 9 tests.

The only time it lost support in 2 years was due to the UAW strike.

$F has been around over 100+ years, they have survived wars and recessions

They also offer a 4.82% dividend.

It held the title of the most popular car in 1920, 1950 and today.

Lessons can be taken from $F.
- The Long Investor
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$ETH
Short Term Target: $4865
Mid Term target (Wave 3): $8811
Long Term Target: $10,677

I have a position and I am waiting. https://t.co/BKD2BihIvE

$ETH 4 YEAR PROJECTION. https://t.co/TJbLBupxkC
- The Long Investor
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naiive
memecoin pre-sale explained: https://t.co/BdsVHTq6in
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naiive
Whale looking at the #BTC dip https://t.co/LcUi5tWh9C
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Another example of major auto OEMs waking up to the fact that EVs are not economical ... yet.

This means:

• More ICE cars
• More Plug-in Hybrids

And most importantly ...

More PGM demand 📈

#PGMs https://t.co/PAeLEca8l3
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I get a lot of emails from people wanting to learn Elliott Wave Theory and this is the best book to start with.

I have no affiliated to this book but have always recommended it https://t.co/3kvLruKPR4
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Giuliano
I will be pausing Sunday articles to force myself into finishing this.

My sense is that there are a lot of things we can benefit from. https://t.co/BenRaQHQAC
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Brandon Beylo
RT @TinInvestor: This 👇

S&P materials weighting is 2.4% and even that is mostly a bunch of chemical cos

You can count on one hand the number of mining companies in the index

Though maybe it’s a tree falling in the forest and we never get fund flows because index huggers don’t have to own them

Fascinating to see how the S&P 500 has shifted sector weighting over time.

Take a look at Energy & Materials.

During the 1970s Inflationary Regime, Energy & Materials comprised 30%+ of the S&P 500.

Today, it's 6%.

What happens if fund flows shift again?
- Brandon Beylo
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Antonio Linares
$SPOT regaining the 3 handle. https://t.co/kVKnwMwJY2
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