GATEIO:JASMYUSDT   JasmyCoin/Tether
If the title was unclear here's a brief description of the term "Haymaker":

The name is derived from the motion, which mimics the action of manually cutting hay by swinging a scythe. The haymaker is considered an imperfect/impure punch, as the angle of approach is unsupported by the remainder of the forearm.

However unorthodox it be, powerful and finishing is the result.

JASMY hath caught thee eye. Here's what you need to know.
- Moonbois like it
- Fundamentals are shit just like every other crypto but dreams are big and the dream is what maketh the target become reality.
- Waterfall from high. Means less pitstops on the way up.
- The entire structure is corrective, meaning any move up is correcting previous moves down. This happens in cryptos time-and-time again.
- Big move down, followed by correcting move up. Oftentimes, these corrective moves up surpass the previous highs.
- Now, the targets on the upside depend on the number of plebs convinced this is the new Bitcoin. I wouldn't be surprised if 5-8 bucks is hit.
- Smart money will be out at $0.20-25.
- I'll be waiting for $1 because I'm stupid, not because I have ballz of steel.
- Targets on the chart with descriptive ball temperature & firmness.
- Check MTVUSDT. draw fib-circle from swing-high to swing-low. same pattern. Just one example of similar pattern. Coin will go to zero.

Make no mistakes, JASMY will be zero one day. In between though there's cash to be made.

This does not have to happen they way I've described it. It could go to zero from here. Therefore, don't invest that $20 from your grandma for your birthday if you can't afford to lose it.

*DISCLAIMER - I bought JASMY before posting this. I pray it goes higher.

Best regards,
MM

P.S. The more people that view this post and don't like it, the higher the price will go.
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