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To view this email as a web page, go While some Monster Winners come suddenly out of the blue, other

To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( While some Monster Winners come suddenly out of the blue, others announce themselves beforehand. Many times, a future Monster Winner is forecasted by a previous Monster Winner. A stock can get beaten down for various reasons (bad earnings, bad news, bad economy) and it can stay down for a while. But then --surprise!-- it can make a jump for various reasons (good earnings, good news, a good economic report). Back in July 2020, XERS had been beaten down and was going sideways. Then it made a huge jump from $3 to $7 in August 2020 after an earnings announcement. That was XERS’ way of showing that Monster Moves are possible and might be coming again in the future. On November 25, XERS was an Elite Bonus pick recommendation. It had retreated back down from its August explosion. Would another explosion be coming soon? As it turns out, the answer was yes. It broke about $4.75 and went all the way up to $8. The previous explosion let us know what might be coming. It gave us a heads up. Monsters do that sometimes. Happy trading, Scott "Just Let Them Stab Each Other!” There’s an old saying: “Don’t break up a knife fight.” Did you know that every single day… a financial knife fight is taking place? It’s not between Wall Street and you…It’s between the big banks and the hedge funds. And I don’t try to break them up. I let them stab each other. Why? “Bank Lines” show me who wins the fight…And I piggyback on that trade. You can do it too. [Click Here Now to see my Bank Lines strategy — I’ll show it to you live tomorrow!]( Leveraged trading in foreign currency or off-exchange products on margin carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. We advise you to carefully consider whether trading is appropriate for you based on your personal circumstances. You may lose more than you invest. We recommend that you seek independent advice and ensure you fully understand the risks involved before trading. The information on this website is intended as educational in nature and we do not recommend that you buy or sell any specific financial instrument. [Manage Your Email Preferences]( [Unsubscribe]( This email was sent by: Daily Profit Publishing 495 Town Plaza Avenue Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, 32081, United States of America [Update Profile](

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