$PEPE 🐸🚀
$PEPE is forming a Triple Bottom pattern on the daily chart, a structure often associated with bullish reversals after an extended downtrend. 📊
The three distinct lows highlight a strong support zone where buyers repeatedly stepped in to absorb selling pressure. Despite multiple attempts by bears to push price lower, the market continued defending the same area, signaling growing accumulation beneath the surface. 💪
📈 Triple Bottom patterns suggest weakening bearish momentum and strengthening demand.
🔥 Each bounce from support reinforces buyer conviction.
🎯 A breakout above the neckline resistance would confirm the pattern and could trigger a fresh bullish trend.
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I hosted @cspanwj this morning and had a three-time Donald Trump voter who called in to share this:
"It's hard for me to say this, but I think, if i can open up about it in public that it might help others, I wanted to believe Trump was the real deal for a long time, even though I had doubts because I knew enough about his business history to think otherwise. But now I regret my support for him and I should've known better."
"He's the worst president we've ever had and he's the most corrupt president we've ever had. I know it's hard, it took me a while to be able to say that. Very difficult when you commit yourself to believing in somebody."
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@claymcleod Reading "Wake Up and Open Your Eyes" and it's incredibly good so far. You've done to social and digital mediums what Jaws did to water when one is swimming. I love your writing style. Gives me the creeps using Twitter now.
The Senate is about to vote on handing a national forest over to a foreign corporation.
A Chilean mining company wants to develop a copper mine upstream from the Boundary Waters, a pristine wilderness.
The GOP has to choose between a foreign corporation and their constituents.
•The U.S. Senate may hold a floor vote TODAY which would overturn a 20-year moratorium on sulfide-ore copper mining on 225,000 acres of Superior National Forest land in the watershed of the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) Wilderness in northern Minnesota. The Boundary Waters is the most visited Wilderness in the United States.
🛶 Enjoying the Minnesotan/Canadian wilderness by canoe or other lesser watercraft is one of our nations greatest available pastimes, and one I have personally enjoyed my entire life. We must protect these public lands from the rapacious capitalists threatening to turn them into a poisoned wasteland.
•This vote in Congress would open the door to copper mining at the headwaters of this entire ecosystem. This kind of mining produces toxic pollution, including acid runoff and heavy metals, that can contaminate nearby waters.
•The Boundary Waters supports a major outdoor economy that sustains thousands of jobs and generates over a billion dollars a year - built on clean water and intact public lands. But this vote would clear the way for toxic mining that puts all of that at risk. It would also set a dangerous precedent, making it easier to roll back protections for public lands across the country, including wilderness areas, national monuments, and national parks.
•This is a defining moment. If you care about clean water, public lands, and protecting places we can’t replace, now is the time to speak up.
•Protect the Boundary Waters, and vote NO on House Joint Resolution 140. Let’s save this treasured place for all of us—forever. https://t.co/JhNAR6Za2O