GMT Is breaking out. Pump is starting, here is why.

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GMT is really bullish because the downtrend ended with a descending parallel channel. Volume is starting to be really high, which is a good sign. WXYXZ corrective pattern is complete, also a good sign. Where to take profit? I recommend 3 profit targets at this moment. Choose wisely, my last profit target is the previous all time high, which is a strong resistance and I don't think it will break on the first try. Let me know what you think about my analysis, and please hit boost and follow for more ideas. Thank you, and I wish you successful trades!


FSL (GMT) was founded in August 2021 by Australian blockchain entrepreneur Yawn Rong. Mr. Rong has previously founded Crypto SA, an Australian crypto fund and pro-regulation auditor, and has served as an ambassador for Algorand and as an industry representative of the South Australian Blockchain Association. He founded STEPN with his neighbor and partner Jerry Huang, a game developer and former founder of Falafel Games.

FSL raised a significant $5 million seed round from some of the biggest crypto venture capital firms like Sequoia Capital, Folius Ventures, Solana Capital, Alameda Research, 6th Man Ventures, DeFi Alliance and several others. Several notable angel investors include Santiago R Santos and Asia Partner of Republic Zhen Cao. Let me know what you think about my analysis, and please hit boost and follow for more ideas. Thank you, and I wish you successful trades!
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GMT looks good, buy the dip now. Intraday charts want to go higher.
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GMT is retesting the previous parallel channel, but the retest should be complete!

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