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Second Time's the Charm (SAVA)

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To view this email as a web page, go In our last email, we talked about explosions. The first one is

To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( In our last email, we talked about explosions. The first one is the one that gets all the press. But the second explosion can be just as good, maybe better. When a stock bolts upward out of the blue, it’s usually on some big news event. Maybe earnings were unbelievably good or maybe there's a fantastic economic update or maybe a company in the same sector starts taking off. Usually this move is surprising. But after the euphoria, many times a stock will calm down. However, even though it’s settled down, now this stock is on people’s radar. Greedy traders never forget a face, especially when that face doubled in price dramatically. So, after the initial run is over, eyeballs are peeled for another possible move. And those extra eyeballs can propel a stock tremendously. SAVA is an example of that. It was a Monster Elite recommendation on April 19, 2021. SAVA had already had a mind-bending explosion at the start of 2021. But it had retraced downward into April. The recommendation was based on the hope that SAVA would soar again if it broke above $36.45. How did it go? It went from $36 to $140. We may not always be able to catch the first explosion. But if we pay attention, we might be able to catch round two. Happy trading, Scott 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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