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$WCT I've made a small investment of $5 in this coin with a long-term approach, planning to hold it until 2026. If the coin reaches $2, even this modest investment will yield a notable return. On the other hand, if it doesn't perform well, the impact on my overall portfolio will be minimal. let's see how luck plays out.
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$TRX is on the rise, having successfully rebounded from its daily low. With a 2.71% increase in the past 24 hours and strong buying activity, the outlook is positive. If the support zone holds, we can expect further gains, indicating a promising upward trend.
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$ENS Last time when $ENS dropped, I took a small trade thinking that since there's a war between Israel and Iran, the market could go down further. But now the market is coming back, and I'm thinking I should have made a bigger investment. However, I was scared due to the war, and many people were thinking the same - that the market would go down because of it. In such situations, we feel the market will struggle to recover, but news makes us fearful, and we miss out on opportunities. Currently, I'm seeing a modest in my trade I'll continue to hold my position for now and see how it develops. And if you have any negative news or feel the market might go down again, please share your thoughts.
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$BTC Bitcoin BTCUSD starts a new week in full recovery mode as bulls erase Israel-Iran losses. What’s next for BTC price action? A solid weekly close and a trip past $107,000 put BTCUSD in a strong position as Wall Street returns. A tense Fed interest rate decision is due, amid fears that an oil price surge could add to inflation. In a rare show of solidarity, both Bitcoin whales and retail investors are staying in “hodl” mode at current prices. Perp markets continue to display a discount to spot, leading to expectations of a short squeeze resulting. BTC price targets are conspicuously bullish, with $200,000 or more still on the table and no technical signs of a long-term top. Liquidity in focus as weekly close preserves $105,000 After a relatively flat weekly close, Bitcoin is busy clawing back lost ground as it passes $107,000 to start the week. With that, much of the downside that came as a snap reaction to the Israel-Iran conflict has been canceled out, data from Cointelegraph Markets Pro and TradingView confirms. “Closed the weekly over $104,500, which is a very good sign. Just need to hold over now,” an optimistic response from popular trader Crypto Tony on X stated.
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#VietnamCryptoPolicy The National Assembly of Vietnam approved the Law on Digital Technology Industry on June 14, bringing digital assets under regulatory oversight.
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