you wrote a lot and said nothing, you started well but the end of the post was terrible...
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Something is happening with finances, something that many of us do not know, and the high executives do know, and that is that small investors are caught in the middle of a war, and we are the most affected. What war, you may ask? China and its allies against the United States... what kind of war is it? It is the war of finances and its strategies simply affect us small investors, and this war will last at least 6 more months. Many will say this person is crazy, etc., but here what we least think is what happens the most. The world is falling under a power challenge, and obviously, there will be a lot of loss. The most advisable thing is to keep your money in USDT.
WHO ARE THE SELF-STYLED "WHALES"
Whales can not always be a single person but a team, a team that works generating false or positive information for the growth of a token. This involves manipulation and media warfare on a large scale.
Whales are politicians, terrorist groups, criminal gangs, transnational gangs, groups of presidents of countries, and groups of hackers. The world has changed so much that evolution has focused on obtaining money in large masses.
All this is manipulable, be careful with your investment and stay active, avoid losses, and wait for this bloodbath to pass.
Many cryptocurrencies have fallen by up to 80%, others by 50%, and this generates too much loss, causing distrust among minority and majority investors.
The whole issue of tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump has brought a lot of headaches and uncertainty.
There is a story that regulations, etc., in my view, I am not interested in regulations or token burns; I care more that the market is more stable.
This article is not meant to create debate or dispute; it is my point of view on things, and my recommendation is to keep your assets in USDT while this passes. It would be very irresponsible of me to recommend buying.
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