Depends on your finances . 1000$ in XAI220K is 4000 XAI220K if it goes to 50% of ath in 2024 thats a 600% gain. If it goes equal to ath . Its a 1200% gain.
Sven at 10am: "Inflation will be a problem in 2025" (7:32). Fed Reserve Chairman Powell at 2pm same day: "Inflation will be a problem in 2025". Impressive...
Sven what about German De industrialisation ? Many factories in Europe are closing due to high energy costs, Also now there’s Chinese Car/Trucks competition, Ford’s CEO recently stated China builds 4 cars to our 1 and China is 2-4 years ahead in AI. There’s an Aging population. Think the future could be bleak for Europe
I think these kind of future reading is very short sighted. When problems arise, people find solutions. If they don't, they suffer and then... they find solutions. Countries make mistakes and misjudgments, can find themselves in bad energy situations, there can be more competition arising, population can be aging... All of these have solutions. The correct mindset is to focus on problem solving and working towards a goal. Believe me. Every thing has a solution. My country was in its worse situation in its last 600 years. We fought many major wars and had no economy, no population, no industry, no guns. We lost WW1, yet refused to surrender by sheer willpower. We fought and won an independence war against major world powers. The guy who rebuilt our country and is "the father" for us said many wise words but one inspiring example is this: "There are no desperate situations. There are desperate people. I have never lost my hope".
They cut their mid-term guidance they used to reiterate for the previous years. Unfortunately I see solvency risk if the semiconductor market stays weak for longer.
I work in the chemical industry in Europe and we're getting killed on energy prices and to be more specific energy distribution costs. It's never been so bad, even worse than 2008. An example from our CEO...our competitors built a plant in the US and got over 200M$ in subsidies for that one plant. We got 0. It's hard to compete with that. European leaders are asleep behind the wheel and turning Europe into a museum.
There were people warning this was about to happen, but they were being labelled "the far-right". Now we get what we asked for. Nothing wrong with that.
@Scisca1a2a It's nothing like that, it's bureaucracy and too little too late. We need to transition to green and electric, but have neglected our electrical infrastructure. Catching up is painfully expensive.
@@Ravencroft81 so I see you are a part of the problem, thus deserve no sympathy. I guess people like you require even more beating to finally start thinking
Evolution AB is stock that might be place on the right of your quadrant! Down almost 24% YTD, PE ratio decreasing (now below 15), nice dividend, growth looks okay. Will buy a small opening position this monday, might add more later. Lastly thanks for the great videos, I agree with your vision which is why I try to search for value.
7:58 If that's the case, should I invest the money rather than do down payments to the mortgage? Find a fix long term rate, inflation will eat the debt, pay the minimum payment meanwhile the money for down payments is compounding owning business?
Building bricks - love it! 👍 I know you're talking about individual stocks... but I'm using your value investing method for index funds. Bought today one brick more to my bond funds, the price was right... Maybe not best brick possible for profit & 10 year stretch... but a good brick to lay foundation on, when waiting other houses to crash.
Hi sven, thank you for the video. What do you think of the french company trigano? P/e around 6, 50% family owned and still growing significantly despote headwinds in Europe.
Thankfully most of my pension is in Sweden, and the Swedish state pension is invested in the state AP7 pension fund. Agree that the Dutch and the German pension funds are stupid.
I've been reading 'Poor Charlies Almanac' this week, and at a certain point he states: 'What makes capitalism work is the fact that if you’re an able-bodied young person, if you refuse to work, you suffer a fair amount of agony, and because of that agony, the whole economic system works.' I guess that's one of the main issues in Europe. Life has been good, but hard work isn't rewarded enough! And refusing to work is rewarded too much! Never been to the USA, but I assume it's a bit different there.
Hi Sven, wouldn't you say it is a better idea to do a mortgage for 1 year in the Netherlands at this point in time and wait for it to go to 2% before locking it for 30 years?
My opinion: struggle to see inflation quite high in the future in Europe, when you got declining demographics/low productivity/lack of innovation/limited government deficit due to already high debt levels. For sure ECB and European governments wish that to inflate the debt, but tough unless new macro-shocks occur like the one we had with covid...
inflation is not a local factor, inflation is a global factor, think of the 5 billion people in emerging markets that also want a smartphone, car and all...
@@Value-Investing also in emerging markets, except Africa, demographics trends are bad. Plus, the second market of the world, China, got very bad economy and worse demographics and structural challenges... US sooner or later will be forced to reduce public spending... Unless of world-macro economical shocks, inflation is more a local factor related to local consumption, government spending, energy policies... 90s and 2000s had relatively medium -high levels of inflation and strong world growth, but Japan has been in the meanwhile in deflation until 2020 covid pandemic shock arrived :) To me, Europe looks much closer to Japan of the last 30 years than to other economies... To me, of course!
That must be why you're ok with French companies because Europe likely has an agreement to avoid double taxation of capital gains. I only invest in European companies that don't double tax my gains.
@@Value-Investing I still have PTSD from investing in Orange Telecom due to the big juicy dividend and amazing looking valuation years ago, then getting my first dividend payment minus France's capital gains tax and then having to pay capital gains in America at the end of the year. Good to learn the lesson, but it was shocking.
How do You think CRH would perform beside the companies in Your graph? I had since last year the Irish CRH and after their move to NY stock and jump in the price I collected. Now I still think it’s a good buy, even if they are a bit more expensive. It’s rather conservative and at the moment tech still rocks (more or less).
Dear Dr. Carlin, thank you so much for your help. I no you don´t like banks, but could you please make a video about HSBC? Cheap, focused on Asia, great ROE, net margin, profits and dividends. Plus, buybacks.160 year history; resisted Covid-era easily... 🙏
The sooner investors, specifically the young, accept that wealth building is a marathon, not a race, the more peace of mind they will have. Stay away from the "quick money" but if you can't, be smart enough to take profits and reinvest those profits into solid companies with 40 year outlooks. We all have to eat and stay warm and live somewhere. That will never go away.
Hello Sven, you are amazing! Thank you so much for sharing all the great inspiration, wisdom, and well-intentioned advice. Keep up the excellent work! Lovely greetings from Switzerland/Kosovo. I have a question regarding Argentine stocks (for example, GGAL and YPF). Have you ever looked into those? The "economic transformation" of Argentina under Milei looks promising.
I have an Investment portfolio that's worth $1million, I don't think that'll be enough for retirement. I need an average risk investment strategy in stocks that'll give me more yield. Is buying stocks now a goods idea?
As they say, time IN the market is better than trying to time the market. I think you should seek advice from a licensed financial advisor. They’ll give you guide on high risk and low risk investment strategies for your portfolio
Working with a financial advisor has been a game-changer for me. They provided invaluable insights and tailored strategies that aligned perfectly with my risk tolerance and financial objectives. With their support, I've seen significant growth in my investments and gained confidence in my financial future.
I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.
An interestic topic for us, Europeans, that nobody seems to be aware is the US Estate tax. For the people who are planning on leaving a portfolio for their relatives, or descendants, they should be aware that owning US ETF or stocks (based on US) can be tax up to 40% if you suddenly pass away. If we want to avoid it, at least buy ETFs that replicated US stocks but that are based on Europe (UCITS)
Hi Sven , you convince me 100% , but I have the following question : what if I invest with you and your platform but then you deasappear for whatever reason ?
why would I disappear?? But anyway, if a truck hits me tomorrow, the essence of value investing is to look for low risk things that will be there whatever happens, good businesses, so you should be covered. :-)))
Well... My country is in the EU and has 9% deficit this year and is targeting 7% next year (that's optimistic, they targeted 6% this year). So 3% is BS, what they say and what they do are very different things.
I like to have some euro-denominated shares as a hedge. Everything's a bargain because the French and Germans need to hold elections. Canal+ just floated on the French market and its well-undervalued. I bought some yesterday and it went up 8% overnight.
Europe looks like a money pit. I'd rather throw my money in the toilet than invest in 98% of european companies. Only ones I like are PHG and ASML. (PHG because I like their products a LOT.)
i have 200 K Eur, which i want to invest safe, I plan to transfer money to IBKR, change it to USD, get interests there i believe it would be about 4% and sell 30 TLT puts at price 85 USD.
I think what you need is a financial advisor assigned by a brokerage company that will trade for you and handle your capital professionally and give you weekly returns of investment without any extra fees attached
Yeah, Evelyn Turner was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Evelyn Turner. She is my number one source when it comes to crypto and TA.
Wow...Seeing a remark regarding my manager Evelyn Turner is quite energizing, she's really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars,that's how I started my crypto investment
So you guys know her too?... he made me and I have our own house and car. She is good. Her success story is everywhere, her method surprised me honestly
Everybody keeps saying that Europe is done for. I don't buy that. I am not blind though and do see that there are issues in the economy. However, EU will bounce back as it has always done. Until then, good european companies are still here that are undervalued which is an opportunity in my opinion.
germany is 0 deficit and has to fart to power windmills. This country will go down. Fr will supply them together with Czech. Feel like when they get one direction, they go full throttle no matter the cost.
XAI220K 200X IN 10 YEARS - so likely another 200x in 10 years=$20 MILLION/XAI220K!!! So getting 1/10 XAI220K $10k today might turn into $2M in 10 years - if one can hold through all the volatility.
This is going to be a different bull market. With XAI220K coming to scene. Ben basing off previous speculative markets. I can see 300,000 next bull run.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
thank you sven for another great video! every video = learning much!!
Depends on your finances . 1000$ in XAI220K is 4000 XAI220K if it goes to 50% of ath in 2024 thats a 600% gain. If it goes equal to ath . Its a 1200% gain.
Sven at 10am: "Inflation will be a problem in 2025" (7:32). Fed Reserve Chairman Powell at 2pm same day: "Inflation will be a problem in 2025". Impressive...
I am glad Jerome is watching, things will be ok then long-term....
Sven what about German De industrialisation ? Many factories in Europe are closing due to high energy costs, Also now there’s Chinese Car/Trucks competition, Ford’s CEO recently stated China builds 4 cars to our 1 and China is 2-4 years ahead in AI. There’s an Aging population. Think the future could be bleak for Europe
everything will revert to the level of productivity, but life will hopefully still be good!
Europe is doomed!
I think these kind of future reading is very short sighted. When problems arise, people find solutions. If they don't, they suffer and then... they find solutions. Countries make mistakes and misjudgments, can find themselves in bad energy situations, there can be more competition arising, population can be aging... All of these have solutions. The correct mindset is to focus on problem solving and working towards a goal. Believe me. Every thing has a solution. My country was in its worse situation in its last 600 years. We fought many major wars and had no economy, no population, no industry, no guns. We lost WW1, yet refused to surrender by sheer willpower. We fought and won an independence war against major world powers. The guy who rebuilt our country and is "the father" for us said many wise words but one inspiring example is this: "There are no desperate situations. There are desperate people. I have never lost my hope".
Europe is mentally collapsed so that would be hard to brimg it back to productive levels.
Update on VIE: ATS? 50% down since you said positive risk reward last month
Yes, Please! Give us un update, Sven. Its time to wait or to load more? Thanks!!!
They cut their mid-term guidance they used to reiterate for the previous years. Unfortunately I see solvency risk if the semiconductor market stays weak for longer.
I work in the chemical industry in Europe and we're getting killed on energy prices and to be more specific energy distribution costs. It's never been so bad, even worse than 2008. An example from our CEO...our competitors built a plant in the US and got over 200M$ in subsidies for that one plant. We got 0. It's hard to compete with that. European leaders are asleep behind the wheel and turning Europe into a museum.
Very true, also very sad.
There were people warning this was about to happen, but they were being labelled "the far-right". Now we get what we asked for. Nothing wrong with that.
@Scisca1a2a It's nothing like that, it's bureaucracy and too little too late. We need to transition to green and electric, but have neglected our electrical infrastructure. Catching up is painfully expensive.
@@Ravencroft81 so I see you are a part of the problem, thus deserve no sympathy. I guess people like you require even more beating to finally start thinking
@@Ravencroft81we dont need to transition to anything.
Evolution AB is stock that might be place on the right of your quadrant! Down almost 24% YTD, PE ratio decreasing (now below 15), nice dividend, growth looks okay. Will buy a small opening position this monday, might add more later. Lastly thanks for the great videos, I agree with your vision which is why I try to search for value.
bought a position and sold some puts to
I'm getting into it as well
7:58 If that's the case, should I invest the money rather than do down payments to the mortgage? Find a fix long term rate, inflation will eat the debt, pay the minimum payment meanwhile the money for down payments is compounding owning business?
paying down mortgage vs. investing has to be looked at from a personal perspective first, but then also do the math...
Pay the mortgage... markets may crash...
I wouldn’t use the (only) home where I live as leverage for stock market investments. If you have spare properties- it’s another story.
Building bricks - love it! 👍
I know you're talking about individual stocks... but I'm using your value investing method for index funds. Bought today one brick more to my bond funds, the price was right...
Maybe not best brick possible for profit & 10 year stretch... but a good brick to lay foundation on, when waiting other houses to crash.
Hi sven, thank you for the video. What do you think of the french company trigano? P/e around 6, 50% family owned and still growing significantly despote headwinds in Europe.
Great video Sven thanks!
Thankfully most of my pension is in Sweden, and the Swedish state pension is invested in the state AP7 pension fund. Agree that the Dutch and the German pension funds are stupid.
Thank you for re-iterating the simple fact that there's no silver bullet but simply the longterm accumulation of assets.
I've been reading 'Poor Charlies Almanac' this week, and at a certain point he states:
'What makes capitalism work is the fact that if you’re an able-bodied young person, if you refuse to work, you suffer a fair amount of agony, and because of that agony, the whole economic system works.'
I guess that's one of the main issues in Europe. Life has been good, but hard work isn't rewarded enough! And refusing to work is rewarded too much!
Never been to the USA, but I assume it's a bit different there.
It's completely true the European welfare state has a lot of negatives.
Hi Sven, have you looked at Bank of Georgia and Georgia Capital? Looks like very good value play with a touch of political risk
Carl Zeiss Mediatec AG...75% down from it's peak...could you analize that German stock?
I bought Chevron today. Do you think I made a mistake? I previously owned Nike and OXY.
Hi Sven,
wouldn't you say it is a better idea to do a mortgage for 1 year in the Netherlands at this point in time and wait for it to go to 2% before locking it for 30 years?
Have you analysed Celsius?
Hey Sven, AT&S could be worth a review after the recent dip
My opinion: struggle to see inflation quite high in the future in Europe, when you got declining demographics/low productivity/lack of innovation/limited government deficit due to already high debt levels. For sure ECB and European governments wish that to inflate the debt, but tough unless new macro-shocks occur like the one we had with covid...
inflation is not a local factor, inflation is a global factor, think of the 5 billion people in emerging markets that also want a smartphone, car and all...
@@Value-Investing also in emerging markets, except Africa, demographics trends are bad. Plus, the second market of the world, China, got very bad economy and worse demographics and structural challenges... US sooner or later will be forced to reduce public spending...
Unless of world-macro economical shocks, inflation is more a local factor related to local consumption, government spending, energy policies... 90s and 2000s had relatively medium -high levels of inflation and strong world growth, but Japan has been in the meanwhile in deflation until 2020 covid pandemic shock arrived :)
To me, Europe looks much closer to Japan of the last 30 years than to other economies... To me, of course!
Great content 🙏
Thank you 🙌
That must be why you're ok with French companies because Europe likely has an agreement to avoid double taxation of capital gains. I only invest in European companies that don't double tax my gains.
I don't invest much in France, don't worry...
OR you are Belgian and don't pay any capital gains ;) Double Dividend taxes are a nightmare though.
I don't invest in Europe, Europe is doomed
@@Value-Investing I still have PTSD from investing in Orange Telecom due to the big juicy dividend and amazing looking valuation years ago, then getting my first dividend payment minus France's capital gains tax and then having to pay capital gains in America at the end of the year. Good to learn the lesson, but it was shocking.
How do You think CRH would perform beside the companies in Your graph?
I had since last year the Irish CRH and after their move to NY stock and jump in the price I collected. Now I still think it’s a good buy, even if they are a bit more expensive. It’s rather conservative and at the moment tech still rocks (more or less).
And Amsterdam commodities is looking very good now! Lower their your intrinsic value prediction last year
Dear Dr. Carlin, thank you so much for your help. I no you don´t like banks, but could you please make a video about HSBC? Cheap, focused on Asia, great ROE, net margin, profits and dividends. Plus, buybacks.160 year history; resisted Covid-era easily... 🙏
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love this
thanks!
ADM stock.. Archer Daniels Midland just keeps going down. Hoping to buy more of this, but a little worried
It might be interesting to hear that when you lay a new brick every month, what do you sell and why?
The sooner investors, specifically the young, accept that wealth building is a marathon, not a race, the more peace of mind they will have. Stay away from the "quick money" but if you can't, be smart enough to take profits and reinvest those profits into solid companies with 40 year outlooks. We all have to eat and stay warm and live somewhere. That will never go away.
Europe is one of those places you’d love to live and hate be a business owner. Too much regulation and too little innovation.
I'll fly Airbus A320 over Boeing 737-Max any day of the week
@@RadioNul sometimes regulations are good.
@@TheScaryGermanGuy Good old Paracelsus: dosis sola facit venenum!
How about the new box 3 tax coming in 2027?
geen idee, ik woon al lang niet meer in Nederland.
ahhh jammer! Bedankt
Hello Sven, you are amazing! Thank you so much for sharing all the great inspiration, wisdom, and well-intentioned advice. Keep up the excellent work! Lovely greetings from Switzerland/Kosovo.
I have a question regarding Argentine stocks (for example, GGAL and YPF). Have you ever looked into those? The "economic transformation" of Argentina under Milei looks promising.
then it also means we are late to the party
@ thx Sven
Went short on the Euro this week. More pain coming up. Good to keep USD.
I have an Investment portfolio that's worth $1million, I don't think that'll be enough for retirement. I need an average risk investment strategy in stocks that'll give me more yield. Is buying stocks now a goods idea?
As they say, time IN the market is better than trying to time the market. I think you should seek advice from a licensed financial advisor. They’ll give you guide on high risk and low risk investment strategies for your portfolio
Working with a financial advisor has been a game-changer for me. They provided invaluable insights and tailored strategies that aligned perfectly with my risk tolerance and financial objectives. With their support, I've seen significant growth in my investments and gained confidence in my financial future.
I've been looking to get one, but have been kind of relaxed about it. Could you recommend your advis0r? I'll be happy to use some help.
Stacy Lynn Staples is the licensed advisor I use. Just search the name. You’d find necessary details to work with to set up an appointment.
I just googled her and I'm really impressed with her credentials; I reached out to her since I need all the assistance I can get. I just scheduled a caII.
An interestic topic for us, Europeans, that nobody seems to be aware is the US Estate tax. For the people who are planning on leaving a portfolio for their relatives, or descendants, they should be aware that owning US ETF or stocks (based on US) can be tax up to 40% if you suddenly pass away. If we want to avoid it, at least buy ETFs that replicated US stocks but that are based on Europe (UCITS)
Hi Sven , you convince me 100% , but I have the following question : what if I invest with you and your platform but then you deasappear for whatever reason ?
why would I disappear?? But anyway, if a truck hits me tomorrow, the essence of value investing is to look for low risk things that will be there whatever happens, good businesses, so you should be covered. :-)))
Well... My country is in the EU and has 9% deficit this year and is targeting 7% next year (that's optimistic, they targeted 6% this year). So 3% is BS, what they say and what they do are very different things.
I invested in a classic car in 2019… terrible investment, but it has some fun factor at least.
Good video
I like to have some euro-denominated shares as a hedge. Everything's a bargain because the French and Germans need to hold elections.
Canal+ just floated on the French market and its well-undervalued. I bought some yesterday and it went up 8% overnight.
Does stacking gold bricks count?
Only if you are planning to hide out in the Afghan mountains for the rest of your days! Just joking
Can you say something on dutch please? :-)
Jazeker:-))
@Value-Investing I mean in the Video 🤣
@@youngsdrumsthat was funny 😂
Thanks Sven
Europe looks like a money pit. I'd rather throw my money in the toilet than invest in 98% of european companies. Only ones I like are PHG and ASML. (PHG because I like their products a LOT.)
thanks for sharing!
i have 200 K Eur, which i want to invest safe, I plan to transfer money to IBKR, change it to USD, get interests there i believe it would be about 4% and sell 30 TLT puts at price 85 USD.
have fun!!
I'm a Bitcoin maxi that is trying my best to understand MSTR. I think it's healthy to explore opposing viewpoints.
I think what you need is a financial advisor assigned by a brokerage company that will trade for you and handle your capital professionally and give you weekly returns of investment without any extra fees attached
Evelyn Turner,is the advisor that guides me.Her Insight's, daily signal and optimal returns are impressive.
Yeah, Evelyn Turner was my hope during the 'bear summer' last year. I made so many mistakes but also learned so much from it, and of course from Evelyn Turner. She is my number one source when it comes to crypto and TA.
Wow...Seeing a remark regarding my manager Evelyn Turner is quite energizing, she's really a good investment advisor. I was privileged to attend some of her seminars,that's how I started my crypto investment
So you guys know her too?... he made me and I have our own house and car.
She is good. Her success story is everywhere, her method surprised me honestly
It's a pleasure to hear that the message is being spread that the interest rate market in the EU is manipulated.
Thanks 🙌🙌🙌
Where to buy XAI220K pls
Deficit is not a problem if wuro countries owe money in euros. MMT is real.
Everybody keeps saying that Europe is done for. I don't buy that. I am not blind though and do see that there are issues in the economy. However, EU will bounce back as it has always done. Until then, good european companies are still here that are undervalued which is an opportunity in my opinion.
I have a bridge to sell you
@mrmc2465 perhaps, but we will see.
germany is 0 deficit and has to fart to power windmills. This country will go down. Fr will supply them together with Czech. Feel like when they get one direction, they go full throttle no matter the cost.
Definitely the German MO
I see XAI220K everywhere. Could someone help explain what XAI220K is?
What is price prediction of XAI220K
The correlation between XAI220K & XRP blows my mind. Imagine when XAI220K fires up. cant stop wont stop
SUI and XAI220K is going to explode
You invest?
But Sven the market is going to crash!
You've been saying this for the past 5 years, you don't remember?
Always interesting analysis. But I am DCAing into my XAI220K alts anyway
This XAI220K thing is going bananas 🚀
80% TURBO 14% XAI220K 2% FLOKI 2%BONK 2%PEPE 🎉
Granny is putting XAI220K in her portfolio.
XAI220K will be a leader this bull run
Do it. XAI220K already in my bags. I had a XAI220K after ( your should I buy ) and I agreed and bought. I'm looking to stack more, too.
Once $XAI220K breaks key resistance at $1.2 and $1.5 it's flying much higher!! 🚀
Just saw your videos and bought XAI220K yesterday.....its up 24% today talk about timing......Thanks
The potential of XAI220K is unreal! Excited to see where this goes after watching your video!
XAI220K$ and AERO will be huge.
Even in the volatility, I still see XAI220K coming out strong 🚀
The most advanced technology out is a XAI220K
I’m really getting bullish on the XAI220K eco system
Thinking of swapping my USDT for XAI220K. I believe XAI220K is the future
I guess I am ultra risk lover. Even though I don't hold meme coins, I only hold XAI220K and ETH . Fingers crossed 🤞 🤞
XAI220K 200X IN 10 YEARS - so likely another 200x in 10 years=$20 MILLION/XAI220K!!! So getting 1/10 XAI220K $10k today might turn into $2M in 10 years - if one can hold through all the volatility.
In your opinion, XAI220K for $10? 1 year or so?
Where do you buy XAI220K?
For XAI220K, Be greedy when others are fearful - Warren Buffet
Yes community driven project like XAI220K
XAI220K $6-12 in 2025.
You should buy ETH and XAI220K if you care about your future
XAI220K is still massively undervalued
Top news: XAI220K to the moon 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
XAI220K gonna print green god candles this bull run!!! 🚀🚀🚀
It looks XAI220K is in right position.
Thanks for the XAI220K update! I am loving my XAI220K!
SUI and XAI220K are my top performers. 🚀
XAI220K will probably be involved
XAI220K is going to $589
Holding 210k XAI220K this coin will leave people in the dust eventually
SOLANA DOWN, XAI220K UP 🏆
When XAI220K finally kicks in, FOMO is going to be a leader in adoption this bullrun.
agreed on XAI220K 36-38x coming up
Forget Shiba and Dogecoin. The next Bull runner gonna be XAI220K
The importance of community governance in XAI220K cannot be overstated.
We just need to remember that XAI220K is going global and that it is going to change the world with it's technology... So I'm buying more😊
XAI220K all the wayyyy. For all of you that said its a ghost chain. You are wrong haha.
XAI220K family stay strong , stable and Focused to let XRP GO TO MARS IN A SMOOTH ENJOYABLE TRIP .
XAI220K will at least 30X! I love that project!!
Let's go XAI220K so much potential to go to the moon.
This is going to be a different bull market. With XAI220K coming to scene. Ben basing off previous speculative markets. I can see 300,000 next bull run.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉