Wealth Mastery #80

Written By
Lark Davis
First Published
January 12, 2022
Last Updated
September 5, 2024
Estimated Reading Time
55 minutes
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In This Issue

I share my thoughts on coins to watch and the recent Arbitrum drama.

Jesse has a deep dive for you on the fantasy NFT card game Gem Guardian.

Defi Dad has a tutorial for you on how to earn yield on Near.

Rekt Capital has the latest technical analysis for you on the market. 

Sam has a report for you on ImmutableX and why it matters for NFTs.

Matt has a report for you on stablecoins.

The team from Rain Maker, a gaming infrastructure player, join us to discuss how they are working to bring more players into crypto gaming. 

Hot new token sales. 

Rebecca has all of the latest news for you. 

Jesse has a ton of hot new airdrops for you. 

Rebecca breaks down this week’s trending coins. 

My latest portfolio updates. 

A quick reminder that all research and market analysis is provided for educational and informational purposes, and should not be considered as financial advice. You are ultimately responsible for your investments and trades, and they should only ever be entered by those who understand the risks, are willing to lose their entire investment, and properly understand how to manage their risk.

Also, every issue will contain more information, tips, hints, and analysis than you can make use of. Wealth Mastery is a tool, you are the craftsman. We are not a signal or pump group, we are a tool shop, you decide what information shared here has value to you or not.For any support related queries, please email me at [email protected]

For crypto related questions please comment on the website.

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The Big Recap by Lark

It has been a rough week in the market with lots of downside volatility, but there are always coins which outperform. There are always opportunities to be found in the market. So today let’s look at what assets are currently out performing the market and why? 

Chainlink has captured the attention of traders following the Chainlink upgrade narratives with CCIP and Staking coming this year. I wonder if a Chainlink run could pull up other oracles? 

Osmosis is a Cosmos based defi yield farm with good yields that has been getting a lot of attention. Jesse has a full breakdown on this protocol in issue 53.

Tokemak is a liquidity engine for defi. Great staking rewards paid in TOKE for a variety of tokens on their platform. Jesse has a full breakdown on this protocol in issue 59. 

Dopex is a crypto options platform with good liquidity incentives. Jesse has a full breakdown on this protocol in issue 71. 

As you can see DEFI is capturing a lot of interest from the wider market on the downturn. In particular new defi protocols, except Chainlink which is an OG. Many of the defi 1.0 coins have been on a non stop descent for a year, but defi 2.0 si on the rise. Now I would like to mention this is not a recommendation to run out and buy these coins, but I bring it up as an example that you can always be finding gains in this market. The real key is having an adequately, although not overly, diversified portfolio. Different things pump at different times for different reasons, and often when one sector is pumping another is dumping. In my own portfolio you can see a good spread between layer one chains like DOT, ETH, and Elrond, defi like Curve and Tokemak, gaming / metaverse like Wilder and Aurory, and even a few NFT plays…

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Hi! My name is Lark Davis!
I’m a cryptocurrency investor with years of experience and I’ve been making consistent profits in the crypto space.
I’m passionate about helping others do the same, so I run multiple educational channels on crypto investing. 

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