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Top 3 Ways to Trade Oversold Bitcoin
by Ian Cooper
Bitcoin has become brutally oversold.
After a devastating pullback from about $48,000 to $26,000, it’s just starting to pivot higher. It’s also incredibly oversold on RSI, MACD, and Williams’ %R. Plus, most of the Terra USD (UST) crash may have been priced into the crash, too.
“Bitcoin has been a casualty of the broader market selloff of risky assets, but the latest crisis with stablecoins triggered the collapse of the $30,000 level, which was a key entry point for many institutional investors. Confidence has been waning in the cryptoverse but it seems we are getting close to the end of the market sell-off,” said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda, as quoted by Time.com.
Better, analysts still believe Bitcoin can eventually rally to $100,000. In addition, with Bitcoin, there’s still a scarcity issue. “There are only 18 to 19 million Bitcoins currently in circulation, and minting will stop at 21 million. Industry experts consistently point to this built-in scarcity as a big part of cryptocurrency’s appeal,” added Time.com.
The purchasing power parity theory is based on the belief that foreign exchange rates should be determined by the relative prices of a similar basket of goods between two countries. Any change in a nation’s inflation rate should be balanced by an opposite change in that nation’s exchange rate. Therefore, according to this theory, when a country’s prices are rising due to inflation, that country’s exchange rate should depreciate in order to return to parity.
PPP’s Basket of Goods
The basket of goods and services priced for the PPP exercise is a sample of all goods and services covered by gross domestic product (GDP). It includes consumer goods and services, government services, consumer items include food, beverages, tobacco, clothing, footwear, rents, water supply, gas, electricity, and more.
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Guaranteed Real Optioneering Winners
by Chuck Hughes
The first profit opportunity we will consider this week is a stock purchase in MRO, or Marathon Oil Corporation. MRO is a leading oil and natural gas exploration and production company with operations in the United States and Africa.
The monthly chart shows that the MRO stock price is above the monthly moving average line. If the stock price is above the monthly moving average line, the trend is up.
The daily chart shows that MRO has formed a bullish pattern of higher highs and higher lows since September. The bullish pattern points to a further advance.
We recommend buying MRO stock at current price levels. The MRO dividend yield is 1.9%.
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