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Massive Inverse Head & Shoulders.

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It appears as though Overstock has formed a nice rounding bottom, which is now turning into a Cup & Handle potentially..

There's a few bullish indicators & even more so there's Macro events taking place with blockchain in China that are likely going to take this stock to new All Time Highs.

tZERO said Hong Kong-based private equity firm GoldenSand Capital (formerly known as GSR Capital) has bought a 5 Million stake in the company. I wouldn't be surprised If Chinese investors are supporting this stock heavily now, especially since China is rolling out their new digital currency.

McDonald’s and Starbucks are reportedly part of China’s digital currency trial.
China has rolled out a digital currency trial in Xiong’an, an area southwest of Beijing in the Hebei province, according to state-backed media reports.
McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Subway are the only three American firms among 19 companies participating in the trial.
The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) has been working on a digital yuan for the past few years but has made clear that it has not yet officially launched.
McDonald’s and Starbucks are among a handful of companies taking part in a new pilot program for China’s upcoming digital yuan, according to state-backed media, as the world’s second-largest economy pushes forward with its plans for an electronic currency.
This is the main reason why China propaganda has become dangerously provocative in America.
China is rolling out a cryptocurrency, a lot of the details have not been divulged.
I can tell you the cryptocurrency China’s rolling out will likely be backed by gold. China’s got 20,000 tonnes of gold or more, add the fact they are dumping U.S debt & treasuries at an alarming rate, it's plausible they'll bring back a gold standard for the new century.

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