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#XAI/USDT UPDATE The price has shifted towards a downtrend. - Maintain your short positions with a stop-loss. - A potential decline of 10-20% is foreseeable. Patience is crucial. #XAI $XAI #manta #launchpools

#XAI/USDT UPDATE

The price has shifted towards a downtrend.

- Maintain your short positions with a stop-loss.

- A potential decline of 10-20% is foreseeable.

Patience is crucial.

#XAI $XAI #manta #launchpools

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