Again: A Double Top is only a Double Top when confirmed (that is, breaking long term support level(s)).
So as far as we can "see", we have a possible DT, but nor very likely, because the ascending triangle forms on a higher, midterm magnitude.
Well crap, should've mentioned that besides the most basic stuff I am pretty much useless when it comes to chart analysis, lol. Thanks for the information.
As I said earlier today, I'm all in anyway. Double top or not, f*ck it. I ain't gonna miss this year's ATH - I've missed enough already!
Oh, no worries, i had to read it up too, recently, when it was in the talks a week ago or so.
I have to read up the same stuff pretty often, because i tend to forget
Hence my nickname I wouldn't really call the COVID jab a vaccine. Moderna wasn't calling it a vaccine when they developed it. They considered it gene therapy. But then they found out they can get out of liability if it's called a vaccine so...*poof*...it's a vaccine.
They just started testing this mRNA approach on humans in 2017 for flu.
While I think the mRNA therapy may be something that can help with future illnesses, I remember my mom telling me growing up "don't try any new medicine unless it's been out on the market for at least 10 years". Sound advice. Though the reality is that I can count on one hand the number of times I've ever taken any medicine.
They're all after the money, after all
You can all be the guinnea pigs for this new medical procedure but I'm fine focusing on a natural healthy body that can take on anything. I already had the COVID, it lasted about 2 days. The second day when I realised what it was I took Vitamin D and Zinc in the morning with 1g of Vitamin C every hour. It knocked it right out.
Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) is a natural blood thinner, prevents blood clotting. Zinc helps building up mucosa, the "frontline" barrier of our immune system.
Vitamin D is quite complex, actually a pre-hormone (calciferol) mainly used for the processing and distribution of calcium, in combination with vitamin K2.
Always take Vit-K2 with Vit-D, because VD is raising blood calcium levels and K2 makes sure that it gets where it belongs to (bones, teeth) instead of soft tissues, where it can cause a lot of harm over longer times of use.
Some comments on vit regimens: if you take a large dose on any vitamin, especially water-soluble like vit C, other vitamins will be removed by kidney together with it, so at the minimum take some vit Bs with it. 1g of vit C/hour is a horse size dose anyway, but to each their own. For myself, 0.5g/once a day when i feel under weather is enough.
Interesting point reg vit K. It does help with bone metabolism, but it is also widely available in food (K1 in greens and K2 in meats, cheese and eggs) plus half of the daily requirement is being provided by the gut bacteria.
Since vit K is essential for blood clotting (which basically means helping survival), I found it interesting that we have a gut co-habitant (bacteria) that helps us to stay alive, which "benefits" them in turn.
It's funny how it all fits together.