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Coin:
$WLD/USDT

Position:
Long (3x–10x Leverage)

Entry:
1. $1.026
2. $0.950

Targets:
1. $1.12
2. $1.20
3. $1.255

Stop Loss:
$0.8910



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Coin:
$WLD/USDT

Position:
Long (3x–10x Leverage)

Entry:
1. $1.026
2. $0.950

Targets:
1. $1.12
2. $1.20
3. $1.255

Stop Loss:
$0.8910

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