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✳️ iExec RLC vs Bitcoin Higher Lows Since Sept. 2019 (125%)
iExec RLC / Bitcoin
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✳️ iExec RLC vs Bitcoin Higher Lows Since Sept. 2019 (125%)
By AlanSantana
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RLCBTC has a very strong bullish bias.
The weekly RSI, we consider good/bullish above 30 and in this case it is already at 64.73 (very strong).
Trading above EMA50 daily is considered bullish midterm, here we have RLCBTC trading above EMA100, EMA50 and MA200 weekly, a signal 7 times stronger.
This pair has been printing higher highs and higher lows since September 2019.
The easy target is set at 80%.
120%+ also possible short-term.
Remember to do your own research and build a strategy before trading.
What would you do if you were to buy and prices start dropping instead of going up?
Will you hold?
If yes, for how long will you hold?
Will you sell at a loss?
If yes, how big would be your risk?
What would you do if you were to buy and prices start growing?
Will you hold?
If yes, for how long?
Will you sell?
If yes, when and how much?
These are questions that need to be answered BEFORE taking any trades.
We are not responsible for your actions so make sure to do your own research. This is not financial advice.
Wishing you luck, wealth, health and success...
Now & Always!
Namaste.
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