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#XTZUSDT Tezos looks so ready to start on a new journey.

First we have a long-term downtrend followed by long-term sideways, all that is missing in this chart is a long-term uptrend.The price is gathering liquidity and we expect it to start a move and move upwards.



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#XTZUSDT Tezos looks so ready to start on a new journey.

First we have a long-term downtrend followed by long-term sideways, all that is missing in this chart is a long-term uptrend.The price is gathering liquidity and we expect it to start a move and move upwards.

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