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Loved it.Classic
Holy cow. It couldn’t be clearer: go get yourself some coins, fellas.
I kind of thought it was a combination of war on cash and the lockdown; but, as it always turns out, it’s the Federal Reserve; always the root of the problem. Thanks, John Titus!
Thank you – very insightful – We need a good strategy.
Wow,that’s good to understand!