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Keep Network 130% Potential (Short, Mid & Long-Term Explained)
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Keep Network 130% Potential (Short, Mid & Long-Term Explained)
By AlanSantana
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I've been looking through many of the TOP500 altcoins and choosing the ones that have bullish charts.
Some are for the short-term, others mid-term and finally long-term.
For KEEPBTC, we are looking at a short-term move.
It can take 2-4 weeks to develop, sometimes less, other times more.
By short-term we mean within weeks or within a month.
Mid-term can take anywhere between 1-3 months.
Long-term can take anywhere between 3-9 months or even longer.
We see the same chart as Stratis vs Bitcoin (STRAXBTC) which went above EMA300 and MA200.
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The difference between STRAXBTC and KEEPBTC is that the later is yet to move above the mentioned exponential moving averages.
Seeing that these two have the same chart, we can expect KEEP to follow and grow.
More details, targets and stop-loss, can be found on the chart.
Thanks again for reading and for the continued support.
Namaste.
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