#GNFC -808
Fibonacci extension 1.618%(828)
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I know many are holding it thats why posting this..I dont have any personal positions https://t.co/csDKE29Cp5
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— Shubham Mishra\U0001f1ee\U0001f1f3\u26a1 (@shubhfin) April 25, 2022
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