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Martin Weiss: When Will the Next Crypto Bull Market Begin?

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Let me take you on a quick trip to the recent past.

The time is mid-August, 2015.

Bitcoin investors are tired and disgusted. Their beloved cryptocurrency has crashed and then gone nowhere for eight months.

Suddenly and without warning, it starts falling again, plunging below “critical support.”

Wall Street “experts” say Bitcoin is “dead.” But they’re all in for One of the greatest surprises of investment history.

Bitcoin bounces.

It climbs back above the red line in the chart below.

And it keeps going, going, going … until, just over two years later, it surges from $200 to $20,000.

Now, fast forward back to the present.

Even as I write these words, the first half of the story has just repeated itself …

As in 2015, Bitcoin crashed and then went nowhere for eight months.

As in 2015, this week, it started to fall again, plunging below critical support (at the $5,800 level).

And again, Wall Street “experts” are saying Bitcoin is “dead.”

This raises three urgent questions for investors …

  1. Will the second half of the story – a massive new crypto bull market – also repeat itself?
  2. If so, which cryptocurrencies will lead the way?
  3. When is the surge likely to begin?

In our upcoming Urgent Cryptocurrency Briefing, Tuesday, Nov. 27, we will provide the answers.  

We will …

Plus, we also will …

Here are the details:

THE EVENT

Weiss Ratings’ Urgent Cryptocurrency Briefing

THE DATE
Tuesday, Nov. 27

THE TIME
2 p.m. EST (7:0 p.m. GMT)

REGISTRATION
FREE

Do not miss this urgent briefing: Click this link to reserve your place now.

It’s free. And it will only take you a few seconds.

Looking forward to seeing you online!

Martin

* On November 27, when you attend our video session online or you get the transcript, please be sure to read about the investment risks and how we calculate these numbers.

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