Wealth Mastery Premium Investor Report 153

Written By
Lark Davis
First Published
October 2, 2022
Last Updated
September 5, 2024
Estimated Reading Time
6 minutes
Wealth Mastery Premium Investor Report 153
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In This Issue

  • My latest portfolio updates. 
  • Rebecca breaks down this week’s trending coins.
  • Erik has a report for you on the Bitcoin stock-to-flow model.
  • David has a comparison article on Cardano vs. Polygon.
  • The team from Dogechain talks about their new EVM-compatible, standalone blockchain.
  • Jesse has a deep dive for you on Biconomy.

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Lark’s Portfolio

This Week’s Moves

Nothing, I did nothing. Except… buy a little BTC. Like I said, markets are looking rough. I am playing defense for a little bit. 

Where Are The Narratives? 

The Ethereum Merge was probably the last big narrative on the crypto calendar for quite a while. Now that it is over, what if any narratives do we have to look forward to? Well… not much to be honest… yet… 

Sectors Pump: This will happen again just like it happened before. Memecoin season, defi season, gaming season, metaverse season, etc. will all make their rounds again one day, and some of those narratives may even have their moments during the bear market. Sure, the pumps won’t be as big, but they will come nevertheless. 

NFTs: I want to put in a separate category because they in so many ways have defied the broader bear market trends and we have seen record adoption of NFTs by major social media and corporate players. The NFT narrative can pop up again real quick. 

Upgrades: The Ethereum Merge got the market very excited. The Cardano Vasil fork went almost unnoticed by the wider market. In a bull market it would have been a big pump event. Perhaps it was too close to the Ethereum Merge for it to be noticed. Regardless, these kinds of upgrades can move the price on some assets, but don’t count on it in a bear market. 

XRP Case: The ongoing case of Ripple Vs The SEC could have market wide impacts, and could be a positive lift for both XRP and the wider crypto markets if they win. If they lose… probably not awesome for anyone.  

Bitcoin halving: If all else fails the Bitcoin halving is only 2 years away. Basically around the corner. 

The crypto market is big time driven by narratives. And now we are not finding many.

Macro continues to dictate our future for the moment, but once we confirm peak inflation and even see the money printers turned on again then markets will start to move once more. When it does we will see loads of narrative driven pumps again. 

Open BUY and SELL Orders

(NOTE: You should never blindly follow my moves. I share these for educational purposes, not as signals for you to trade on)

BUY

  • ROSE $0.05 and $0.045

SELL 

  • TVK $0.10 – This will be the final cut from my moon bag

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Top Trending Coins This Week By Rebecca

Here are my key takeaways from the trends this week, and it seems fiat currencies have become more volatile than crypto.

1 – Terra Luna Classic (LUNC) is the original version of the Terra blockchain that crashed 25% upon the news that Do Kwon is under a Red Notice from Interpol. Then the token pumped 40% as Binance launched its plan to implement the LUNC burn mechanism on…

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