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⚡️ #DUSKUSDT 1D  ANALYSIS ⚡️ UPDATE & NEW SETUP 🆕 Our previous analysis on DUSK delivered easy 40% profit. If you missed out, here is a second chance🧐 🔼Direction: #LONG ➡️Entry Area: 0.2673 - 0.2443 ✔️Target Area: 0.3056, 0.3605, 0.4417 🔴Stoploss: Candle close below  0.2052 #Write2Earn #TrendingTopic

⚡️ #DUSKUSDT 1D  ANALYSIS ⚡️

UPDATE & NEW SETUP 🆕

Our previous analysis on DUSK delivered easy 40% profit. If you missed out, here is a second chance🧐

🔼Direction: #LONG

➡️Entry Area: 0.2673 - 0.2443

✔️Target Area: 0.3056, 0.3605, 0.4417

🔴Stoploss: Candle close below  0.2052

#Write2Earn #TrendingTopic

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