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$50 is a realistic target for Aion by the bull market.

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Right now where we are, until the previous ath is 2000% or a 20 X. The hype train is just beginning, more people will see the upside potential of this coin and jump on it. However if we pay attention to trend analysis and fib extensions we can have a peek at the future and see that $50 dollar is a realistic, liberal target for this coin. That coupled with the 8X reduction in supply could be a recipe for moon town. Disregard the f.u.d and read the charts, the technicals setups show the future. Some obscure fundamentals will pop up to catalyze the technical setup. But if you can read the charts, you are already a head of those reacting of this future news.

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Comment:

After a lovely buy opp we have a made a higher low and it looks like the bulls want aion at .70 cent....
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Bearish scenario
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So it looks very likely we are going to push to make a new lower high, down side targets are .23 cent, .17 and it can go as low as 0.07 cent... no joke. It really depends on what Btc is doing, if btc continues to shit the bed which is what is likely to happen its going to pull the alts down and Aion with it. In the long term I believe it will hit my targets so If we do go as low as I am thinking it would be a good buy opportunity, with that in mind the markets may take a few months to even a year to recover, which would be inline with the expanding cycles theory. All eyes are on btc. My stop loss is at break even @ .30 cent which would be under the weekly low.

Good luck trading
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We will see if the .23 cent holds but it looks unlikely as there is such strong bearish momentum.

I got stopped out at .34 in profit and am looking to re buy much lower.

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