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RTT completed a review of the Ethereum cycles, and WOW there are some big cycles in play.
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These fundamentals would send risk on growth assets higher.
1) FED hikes rates 0.25% March FOMC, and FED talks confidently about the economy and more hikes are due.
2) FED hikes rates 0.25% (total 0.50%) June FOMC, and FED talks confidently about the economy and more hikes are due.
3) Oops FED has to PIVOT from a hawkish view to a very dovish view as either the economy is not strong or a COVID like event happens resulting in interest rates containment (think yield curve control) sending the FED balance sheet higher.
The above could be over a period of 3 to 6 months which would allow risk on assets to rise to new all time highs. After that, well we shall see.
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Changes in the world is the source of all market moves, to catch and ride the change we believe a combination of Gann Angles, Cycles, Wyckoff and
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