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2025-01-21
13:48
Chainlink ($LINK) Experiences 30% Correction with Potential Upside

According to Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL), Chainlink ($LINK) has experienced a standard 30% correction, marking the first significant pullback in the current cycle, compared to over 15 such corrections in the previous cycle. This pattern suggests potential for an upward movement towards $35, presenting a trading opportunity for investors.

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2025-01-21
13:48
Analysis of $LINK's 30% Correction and Future Price Movement

According to Michaël van de Poppe, $LINK has undergone a typical 30% correction, a pattern observed over 15 times in previous cycles. This marks the first significant correction in the current cycle. Van de Poppe anticipates a potential upward trend towards $35 for Chainlink. Traders should consider this historical correction pattern and projected price movement while strategizing their positions. Source: Michaël van de Poppe on Twitter.

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2025-01-21
13:48
Chainlink Experiences Standard 30% Correction, Potential Upwards Run Forecasted

According to Michaël van de Poppe, Chainlink ($LINK) has experienced a standard 30% correction, a pattern observed more than 15 times in the previous cycle. He notes that this is the first significant correction in the current cycle and anticipates an upward trajectory towards $35, suggesting potential trading opportunities for investors as the market adjusts. Source: Twitter (@CryptoMichNL).

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2025-01-21
13:48
Chainlink ($LINK) Experiences 30% Correction with Potential Upward Movement

According to Michaël van de Poppe (@CryptoMichNL), Chainlink ($LINK) has undergone a standard 30% correction, which has previously occurred over 15 times in past cycles. This marks the first significant correction in the current cycle, suggesting a potential upward trajectory towards $35. Such patterns and corrections are critical for traders to monitor for potential entry and exit points.

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