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Alcista
🚨 Trade Alert – Second Long Opened on Funded Account 🚨 I’ve just taken another long position, this time on my funded account. Current structure still looks decisively bullish – London range held, NY reclaimed my key level and momentum is pushing in our favor, so I’m giving this move a second shot within my risk limits. Now it’s all about execution: manage the stop, let the trade work and accept whatever outcome the market gives. We’ll see how this one plays out. As always, this is my personal trade plan, not a signal. Educational content only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $BTC
🚨 Trade Alert – Second Long Opened on Funded Account 🚨

I’ve just taken another long position, this time on my funded account.

Current structure still looks decisively bullish – London range held, NY reclaimed my key level and momentum is pushing in our favor, so I’m giving this move a second shot within my risk limits.

Now it’s all about execution: manage the stop, let the trade work and accept whatever outcome the market gives. We’ll see how this one plays out.

As always, this is my personal trade plan, not a signal.

Educational content only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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✅ Success Trade Alert – NY Long Hit TP Who else caught this long with me? If you took it, let me know in the comments 👇 Why I took this trade: NY session opened after a clean London range Price tapped into liquidity below, then reclaimed my key level Structure shifted bullish with a clear invalidation, giving me a tight SL and 1:3 R:R potential This is exactly the type of setup I’ve been trading every weekday for the past few years – London → NY flow, liquidity grabs, strict risk and statistics behind it. No guessing, just a repeatable process. If you want to see these NY session ideas and breakdowns day after day – follow me and ride the journey with me. Educational content only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $BTC
✅ Success Trade Alert – NY Long Hit TP

Who else caught this long with me?

If you took it, let me know in the comments 👇

Why I took this trade:

NY session opened after a clean London range

Price tapped into liquidity below, then reclaimed my key level

Structure shifted bullish with a clear invalidation, giving me a tight SL and 1:3 R:R potential

This is exactly the type of setup I’ve been trading every weekday for the past few years – London → NY flow, liquidity grabs, strict risk and statistics behind it. No guessing, just a repeatable process.

If you want to see these NY session ideas and breakdowns day after day – follow me and ride the journey with me.

Educational content only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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NY Session Precision – One Candle, Full Target ✅ That was a textbook NY session trade. One single 15-minute candle was enough to drive price straight into my TP – exactly what I want to see when structure, liquidity and timing all line up. This is what a ~65% win rate with 1:3 R:R looks like over time: I don’t need to win every trade I just need clean setups, strict execution, and discipline around risk Trading the NY session can be incredibly powerful if you know what to look for – London range, liquidity grabs and clear invalidation are everything. As always, this is my personal trading journal, not financial advice. Results are not guaranteed and trading carries risk. $BTC
NY Session Precision – One Candle, Full Target ✅

That was a textbook NY session trade.

One single 15-minute candle was enough to drive price straight into my TP – exactly what I want to see when structure, liquidity and timing all line up.

This is what a ~65% win rate with 1:3 R:R looks like over time:

I don’t need to win every trade

I just need clean setups, strict execution, and discipline around risk

Trading the NY session can be incredibly powerful if you know what to look for – London range, liquidity grabs and clear invalidation are everything.

As always, this is my personal trading journal, not financial advice. Results are not guaranteed and trading carries risk.

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Alcista
🚨 Trade Alert – Long Entry Taken 🚨 I’ve just entered a long position here. NY session has shown its hand and, based on my structure + liquidity rules, the path of least resistance for now is to the upside. I’m running a very tight stop loss on this first entry, with a plan to take one more position around my current SL level if price sweeps that zone and reclaims it. That’s a calculated risk I’m willing to take within my daily loss limits and overall risk plan. If this idea gets invalidated, I step aside and reassess – no revenge trading, no forcing setups. This is my personal trade plan, not a signal. Educational content only, not financial advice. Manage your own risk. $BTC
🚨 Trade Alert – Long Entry Taken 🚨

I’ve just entered a long position here. NY session has shown its hand and, based on my structure + liquidity rules, the path of least resistance for now is to the upside.

I’m running a very tight stop loss on this first entry, with a plan to take one more position around my current SL level if price sweeps that zone and reclaims it. That’s a calculated risk I’m willing to take within my daily loss limits and overall risk plan.

If this idea gets invalidated, I step aside and reassess – no revenge trading, no forcing setups.

This is my personal trade plan, not a signal.

Educational content only, not financial advice. Manage your own risk.

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Bajista
🚨 Trade Alert – Potential Short Setup Forming 🚨 For now the structure is leaning towards a short idea – London session pushed into premium prices and we’re starting to see early signs of exhaustion. I’m not in a position yet. I want to see how price reacts after NY session open at 14:30 UTC before committing any risk. Confirmation around that time will decide whether I execute the short or stay flat. I’ll share my plan and invalidation once NY gives more data. Until then, this is just preparation – patience is part of the edge. This is my personal trading journal, not financial advice. Manage your own risk. $SOL
🚨 Trade Alert – Potential Short Setup Forming 🚨

For now the structure is leaning towards a short idea – London session pushed into premium prices and we’re starting to see early signs of exhaustion.

I’m not in a position yet. I want to see how price reacts after NY session open at 14:30 UTC before committing any risk. Confirmation around that time will decide whether I execute the short or stay flat.

I’ll share my plan and invalidation once NY gives more data. Until then, this is just preparation – patience is part of the edge.

This is my personal trading journal, not financial advice. Manage your own risk.

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Bajista
✅ Trade Alert Success – Another Green Day in the Books! We’ve just closed another profitable day – exactly the kind of consistency I want to show here. I keep everything 100% transparent: No deleted posts No cherry-picking Every plan and outcome is visible on my profile, including the ugly parts Over the next few days I’ll be opening a new project for traders who want to dive deeper into my process – market structure, liquidity, risk management and statistics, not copy-paste signals. Stay tuned if you want to learn how I trade, not just see the results. Educational content only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $SOL
✅ Trade Alert Success – Another Green Day in the Books!

We’ve just closed another profitable day – exactly the kind of consistency I want to show here.

I keep everything 100% transparent:

No deleted posts

No cherry-picking

Every plan and outcome is visible on my profile, including the ugly parts

Over the next few days I’ll be opening a new project for traders who want to dive deeper into my process – market structure, liquidity, risk management and statistics, not copy-paste signals.

Stay tuned if you want to learn how I trade, not just see the results.

Educational content only, not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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🚨 Trade Alert – SOL Short Setup (My Personal Plan) 🚨 Tight stop-loss is a b*tch sometimes. Got clipped on the first SOL short, but the liquidity grab looks even cleaner now so I’ve taken one more entry. If this trade loses, I’m done for the day – 2 losses is my hard daily limit. That’s how I protect both the account and the mindset. There’s always another session, but only if you’re still in the game. This is my personal trade & risk plan, not a signal. Not financial advice – manage your own risk. $SOL
🚨 Trade Alert – SOL Short Setup (My Personal Plan) 🚨

Tight stop-loss is a b*tch sometimes.

Got clipped on the first SOL short, but the liquidity grab looks even cleaner now so I’ve taken one more entry.

If this trade loses, I’m done for the day – 2 losses is my hard daily limit. That’s how I protect both the account and the mindset. There’s always another session, but only if you’re still in the game.

This is my personal trade & risk plan, not a signal.

Not financial advice – manage your own risk.

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Bajista
🚨 Trade Alert – SOL Short Setup (My Personal Plan) 🚨 Who’s riding the wave with me? 😏 I’m already in a SOL short, but the structure still suggests there might be time to join the move if your own plan agrees. Price looks like it wants to revisit the London highs zone before NY decides on the final direction – and based on my stats, today’s NY session has a strong probability to resolve down. For this specific setup in my journal: Direction bias: Short from London Highs area Risk/Reward: around 1:3 R:R Historical stats on this pattern: ~65% win rate (with strict risk rules and no revenge trading) I’m treating this as a textbook example of my strategy: liquidity grab above London, confluence with trendlines, then looking for continuation lower during NY. Remember: this is my personal trade journal, not a copy-paste signal. Always manage your own risk and trade only what you fully understand. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $SOL
🚨 Trade Alert – SOL Short Setup (My Personal Plan) 🚨

Who’s riding the wave with me? 😏

I’m already in a SOL short, but the structure still suggests there might be time to join the move if your own plan agrees. Price looks like it wants to revisit the London highs zone before NY decides on the final direction – and based on my stats, today’s NY session has a strong probability to resolve down.

For this specific setup in my journal:

Direction bias: Short from London Highs area

Risk/Reward: around 1:3 R:R

Historical stats on this pattern: ~65% win rate (with strict risk rules and no revenge trading)

I’m treating this as a textbook example of my strategy: liquidity grab above London, confluence with trendlines, then looking for continuation lower during NY.

Remember: this is my personal trade journal, not a copy-paste signal. Always manage your own risk and trade only what you fully understand.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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Bajista
🚨 Trade Alert – SOL Short (Personal Trade, Not Signals) 🚨 I’ve just shorted Solana (SOL). Setup: NY session ran stops above London’s high into my higher-timeframe trendline and got rejected. That’s exactly the liquidity + structure confluence I look for. My plan for this trade: Direction: Short Risk/Reward: ~1:3 R:R Stats: This specific pattern has around 65% win rate in my journal when traded with strict risk management Invalidation: Clear SL above the sweep high – if it’s hit, I’m out, no questions asked. I share this as my own trading journal & education, not as a copy-paste signal. Manage your own risk and only trade what you fully understand. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $SOL
🚨 Trade Alert – SOL Short (Personal Trade, Not Signals) 🚨

I’ve just shorted Solana (SOL).

Setup: NY session ran stops above London’s high into my higher-timeframe trendline and got rejected. That’s exactly the liquidity + structure confluence I look for.

My plan for this trade:

Direction: Short

Risk/Reward: ~1:3 R:R

Stats: This specific pattern has around 65% win rate in my journal when traded with strict risk management

Invalidation: Clear SL above the sweep high – if it’s hit, I’m out, no questions asked.

I share this as my own trading journal & education, not as a copy-paste signal. Manage your own risk and only trade what you fully understand.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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Bajista
NY session is setting up something interesting today. Price just ran London highs into a key HTF trendline, leaving a strong rejection wick and elevated volume. For now I’m hunting for an optimal short entry, but I’m not in a hurry – I want to see how NY opens and whether we get a clean liquidity sweep + confirmation before committing risk. My plan for the rest of the session: Watch how price reacts around today’s London high zone Look for rejection + structure shift to justify a short idea If there’s no confirmation, I stay flat – preserving capital is also a position I’ll share my final plan and invalidation once NY gives more data. Follow if you want to see how I execute this step-by-step, including risk management and reasoning – not just the result. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.$BTC
NY session is setting up something interesting today.

Price just ran London highs into a key HTF trendline, leaving a strong rejection wick and elevated volume. For now I’m hunting for an optimal short entry, but I’m not in a hurry – I want to see how NY opens and whether we get a clean liquidity sweep + confirmation before committing risk.

My plan for the rest of the session:

Watch how price reacts around today’s London high zone

Look for rejection + structure shift to justify a short idea

If there’s no confirmation, I stay flat – preserving capital is also a position

I’ll share my final plan and invalidation once NY gives more data. Follow if you want to see how I execute this step-by-step, including risk management and reasoning – not just the result.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.$BTC
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Bajista
⚠️ Setup Alert – BTC short ⚠️ BTC just did a brutal stop-run above the London highs – including my first short. That’s exactly the kind of liquidity grab I want to see before fading the move, so I’m giving this setup a second attempt. My personal plan: Context: London highs swept, strong rejection on NY session Position: short BTC from the top of the sweep zone Risk: predefined SL above the new high Target: 1:3 R:R toward the lower part of the range With my backtested stats, this pattern wins around 65% of the time. That means a single 1R loss is just the “entry ticket” for potentially 3R reward – that’s how edge compounds over a long series of trades. I’m sharing this as a trade journal / education, not as a copy-paste signal. If you want to follow how this BTC short plays out and see the full breakdown after the trade closes, hit follow and stay tuned. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $BTC
⚠️ Setup Alert – BTC short ⚠️

BTC just did a brutal stop-run above the London highs – including my first short. That’s exactly the kind of liquidity grab I want to see before fading the move, so I’m giving this setup a second attempt.

My personal plan:

Context: London highs swept, strong rejection on NY session

Position: short BTC from the top of the sweep zone

Risk: predefined SL above the new high

Target: 1:3 R:R toward the lower part of the range

With my backtested stats, this pattern wins around 65% of the time. That means a single 1R loss is just the “entry ticket” for potentially 3R reward – that’s how edge compounds over a long series of trades.

I’m sharing this as a trade journal / education, not as a copy-paste signal. If you want to follow how this BTC short plays out and see the full breakdown after the trade closes, hit follow and stay tuned.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Bajista
Got tagged out on the first attempt – my stop was a bit too tight and NY came back for liquidity one more time. I re-entered on the same level where my original SL was sitting, with the same plan and same invalidation. If this second attempt doesn’t work out, I’m done for the day – 2 losses per day is my hard limit. After that, I close the charts and come back tomorrow with a clear head. Losing is part of the game. In my stats this pattern fails roughly 35% of the time and works about 65% with a 1:3 R:R. That’s how edge looks in real life – not 100%, but a repeatable probability backed by strict risk management. So don’t hang your head after a red trade. Focus on process, risk, and execution, and let the math play out over a large sample. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $SOL
Got tagged out on the first attempt – my stop was a bit too tight and NY came back for liquidity one more time.

I re-entered on the same level where my original SL was sitting, with the same plan and same invalidation. If this second attempt doesn’t work out, I’m done for the day – 2 losses per day is my hard limit. After that, I close the charts and come back tomorrow with a clear head.

Losing is part of the game. In my stats this pattern fails roughly 35% of the time and works about 65% with a 1:3 R:R. That’s how edge looks in real life – not 100%, but a repeatable probability backed by strict risk management.

So don’t hang your head after a red trade. Focus on process, risk, and execution, and let the math play out over a large sample.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.

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NY session completely changed the picture for me – I switched from potential long to active short. Here’s what happened: Price pushed into the upper edge of the London range and ran stops above the London high. That sweep aligned perfectly with my HTF descending trendline, giving me confluence for a fade rather than continuation. After the stop run we got an immediate rejection and shift in intraday structure, which is my trigger to step in with a defined invalidation above the spike. I’m now positioned short with a 1:3 R:R, targeting a move back toward the lower part of the range, while strictly respecting my pre-planned SL. No guessing, just following the playbook: let London set the range → let NY take liquidity → fade the extremes when context agrees. I share these breakdowns for education and process, not signals. If you want more real-time structure + liquidity reads like this, hit follow and stay tuned. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
NY session completely changed the picture for me – I switched from potential long to active short.

Here’s what happened:

Price pushed into the upper edge of the London range and ran stops above the London high.

That sweep aligned perfectly with my HTF descending trendline, giving me confluence for a fade rather than continuation.

After the stop run we got an immediate rejection and shift in intraday structure, which is my trigger to step in with a defined invalidation above the spike.

I’m now positioned short with a 1:3 R:R, targeting a move back toward the lower part of the range, while strictly respecting my pre-planned SL. No guessing, just following the playbook: let London set the range → let NY take liquidity → fade the extremes when context agrees.

I share these breakdowns for education and process, not signals.

If you want more real-time structure + liquidity reads like this, hit follow and stay tuned.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Alcista
NY session is coming and I’m currently leaning towards a potential long setup. Structure + confluence are pointing up, but for me the key signal is still liquidity – I first want to see NY open take some stops and clean out liquidity before I commit. Until that happens, nothing is confirmed and I’m happy to stay flat. If we get the right sweep and reaction after NY open, I’ll reveal the full plan (entry, invalidation, targets). This setup in my journal is running at ~65% win rate with 1:3 R:R when traded with strict risk rules. 📌 Follow and stay tuned over the next hour if you want to see exactly how I execute it in real time — process, not hype. Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results. $SOL
NY session is coming and I’m currently leaning towards a potential long setup.

Structure + confluence are pointing up, but for me the key signal is still liquidity – I first want to see NY open take some stops and clean out liquidity before I commit. Until that happens, nothing is confirmed and I’m happy to stay flat.

If we get the right sweep and reaction after NY open, I’ll reveal the full plan (entry, invalidation, targets). This setup in my journal is running at ~65% win rate with 1:3 R:R when traded with strict risk rules.

📌 Follow and stay tuned over the next hour if you want to see exactly how I execute it in real time — process, not hype.

Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Hope you've jump on this short with me. An hour ago I wrote a message to short solana. You can check my profile. I'm trading every weekday Between 14:00 - 16:00 UTC. SO do not miss these opportunities next time. Let's get profitable together! Just hit follow button. $SOL
Hope you've jump on this short with me. An hour ago I wrote a message to short solana. You can check my profile. I'm trading every weekday Between 14:00 - 16:00 UTC. SO do not miss these opportunities next time. Let's get profitable together! Just hit follow button. $SOL
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Bajista
When you know how to trade liquidity, life’s easy. Another day another win. Already took 1/3 of profit and sl on BE. $BTC
When you know how to trade liquidity, life’s easy. Another day another win. Already took 1/3 of profit and sl on BE.
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Trade Alert! $SOL Potential short setup on watch today 👀 Price is currently trading into the upper part of the London range and tapping my HTF trendline. I’m interested in a short idea here, but nothing is confirmed yet – all the real information comes after NY session opens. If we get my conditions after NY open (structure, liquidity + rejection), I’ll journal the setup here with exact logic, invalidation and R:R. If not, I simply stay flat. No confirmation = no trade. From my journal/backtests, this type of setup has shown around 65% win rate with about 1:3 R:R when I follow my rules strictly. That’s risk-focused, not “get rich quick”. If you want to follow this process and learn how I approach these NY vs. London setups, hit follow and stay tuned for today’s breakdown. ⚠️ Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
Trade Alert!
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Potential short setup on watch today 👀

Price is currently trading into the upper part of the London range and tapping my HTF trendline. I’m interested in a short idea here, but nothing is confirmed yet – all the real information comes after NY session opens.

If we get my conditions after NY open (structure, liquidity + rejection), I’ll journal the setup here with exact logic, invalidation and R:R. If not, I simply stay flat. No confirmation = no trade.

From my journal/backtests, this type of setup has shown around 65% win rate with about 1:3 R:R when I follow my rules strictly. That’s risk-focused, not “get rich quick”.

If you want to follow this process and learn how I approach these NY vs. London setups, hit follow and stay tuned for today’s breakdown.

⚠️ Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
NY session delivered a clean short again. Price spiked into the upper part of the London range, tapped into my 0.7% band around London high and reacted exactly at the higher-timeframe trendline. That’s my cue for a continuation short, not a breakout chase. From my journal/backtests, this exact pattern (NY fading the London high in a downtrend) shows roughly 65% win rate with about 1:3 R:R, when traded with strict risk and no revenge entries. Key ideas here: Let London build the range Wait for NY to run into the extreme of that range Align with higher-timeframe direction Define SL/TP before clicking anything I’ll keep posting these setups as educational trade journals, so if you want more process and less noise, follow and stay tuned for the next one. ⚠️ Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
NY session delivered a clean short again.

Price spiked into the upper part of the London range, tapped into my 0.7% band around London high and reacted exactly at the higher-timeframe trendline. That’s my cue for a continuation short, not a breakout chase.

From my journal/backtests, this exact pattern (NY fading the London high in a downtrend) shows roughly 65% win rate with about 1:3 R:R, when traded with strict risk and no revenge entries.

Key ideas here:

Let London build the range

Wait for NY to run into the extreme of that range

Align with higher-timeframe direction

Define SL/TP before clicking anything

I’ll keep posting these setups as educational trade journals, so if you want more process and less noise, follow and stay tuned for the next one.

⚠️ Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
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NY session delivered a clean short again. Price spiked into the upper part of the London range, tapped into my 0.7% band around London high and reacted exactly at the higher-timeframe trendline. That’s my cue for a continuation short, not a breakout chase. From my journal/backtests, this exact pattern (NY fading the London high in a downtrend) shows roughly 65% win rate with about 1:3 R:R, when traded with strict risk and no revenge entries. Key ideas here: Let London build the range Wait for NY to run into the extreme of that range Align with higher-timeframe direction Define SL/TP before clicking anything I’ll keep posting these setups as educational trade journals, so if you want more process and less noise, follow and stay tuned for the next one. ⚠️ Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
NY session delivered a clean short again.

Price spiked into the upper part of the London range, tapped into my 0.7% band around London high and reacted exactly at the higher-timeframe trendline. That’s my cue for a continuation short, not a breakout chase.

From my journal/backtests, this exact pattern (NY fading the London high in a downtrend) shows roughly 65% win rate with about 1:3 R:R, when traded with strict risk and no revenge entries.

Key ideas here:

Let London build the range

Wait for NY to run into the extreme of that range

Align with higher-timeframe direction

Define SL/TP before clicking anything

I’ll keep posting these setups as educational trade journals, so if you want more process and less noise, follow and stay tuned for the next one.

⚠️ Not financial advice. Trading involves risk and past performance does not guarantee future results.
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Another perfect entry and succesfull trade. I already closed it, it was a really quick scalp. Now I'm waitning to another confirmation for my next entry. NY session has just started, so its time to make some money.
Another perfect entry and succesfull trade. I already closed it, it was a really quick scalp. Now I'm waitning to another confirmation for my next entry. NY session has just started, so its time to make some money.
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