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This could be a huge day in crypto’s history … and maybe not for the reason you think â€

This could be a huge day in crypto’s history … and maybe not for the reason you think … [LOGO OST]( October 17 November 5 is going to be a huge day for the crypto market … But it has nothing to do with the election. It doesn’t matter whether it’s Donald Trump who wins … Kamala Harris … Whoever. I believe Bitcoin is going to $150,000 in 2025 … [And I think it’s all going to start on November 5.]( That’s what my unique timing model has identified. This is the same model that has accurately predicted every bull and bear market in crypto since 2012. And called the top and bottom of Bitcoin in 2018 to within a few days. I’ve used this timing model to score three separate triple-digit wins on Bitcoin and Ethereum. But it’s also helped me score big gains on some lesser-known altcoins. [Chart]( Like 312% on Chainlink. [Chart]( 1,136% on THORchain. [Chart]( Even 2,925% on Cardano. [Now my model has alerted me to another special coin.]( One that could soar when the next bull run in crypto begins. [Potentially as early as November 5 …]( [Signature] Juan Villaverde, Editor Weiss Crypto Investor P.S. Using my timing model, I’ve recommended over 40 crypto trades since 2018. The average gain is 262% … that includes the losers. Now my model has identified a special coin with this type of potential. That could surge as early as November 5 … [Click here to find out more.]( [see more]( [divider] At times, colleagues from Open Source Trades share exclusive offers with us that we feel are worth passing along to our readers. The offer above is one of those unique opportunities that we believe merits your attention. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner, and operator of Open Source Trades. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 11780 US Highway 1 Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080 Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? Copyright © 2024 Weiss Ratings. All rights reserved. Got questions? We’ve got answers! Connect with our friendly support team to get the help you need, when you need it support@opensourcetrades.com To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. © 2024 Open Source Trades [OST]. All Rights Reserved[.]( [Privacy Policy]( • [Terms & Conditions]( • [Unsubscribe](

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