👀 Sketchy investing instruments…

Hey Trader,

Crypto has been the new talk in town for a while.

In the past few weeks we've seen how big financial institutions have adopted Bitcoin.

From Goldman Sachs to Morgan Stanley…

As well as companies like Paypal and Visa.

Funny enough, 2 weeks later Bitcoin drops from $60k to $54k.

Similar things have happened with other coins such as Safemoon (anything but safe), which dropped 45% 24 hours after getting boatloads of attention.

I honestly don't know in full detail how the crypto markets work.

I mean, nobody even knows the creator of Bitcoin.

A guy called Satoshi Nakamoto who has never been seen, and lives in anonymity.

The whole thing feels sketchy at least.

Yet millions of people are dumping their life savings and kids' college funds into crypto hoping they'll get rich.

… Without even knowing how it works!

All I want to say with this rant is be careful where you put your money.

We're being sold a dream with crypto, but it may turn out to be a nightmare instead.

106 million people are invested in crypto at the moment.

And the sad reality is maybe a few thousands won't lose all their money. Hopefully I'm wrong…

Anway, want to invest in real world businesses instead of overinflated lines of code?

Click here to learn how.

To your success,

Anthony Speciale Jr

Hawkeye Traders

team1@hawkeyetraders.com

Call us: (888) 233-8598

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