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Stocks Move Higher Ahead of Holiday Weekend 📈

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Good Afternoon! Hey, everyone. It's Adam from Elite Trade Club. Welcome to the Closing Bell Roundup.

[Image](www.elitetrade.club) Good Afternoon! Hey, everyone. It's Adam from Elite Trade Club. Welcome to the Closing Bell Roundup. Please, feel free to reply to this email and tell us what you think of this new addition to the Elite Trade Club lineup! Apologies for the absence this week. I was down with a bad cold, but I'm back with another round of hot stocks to get you through the holiday weekend. Happy Friday! It's December 23rd. I hope you have a great three-day weekend. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from myself & the entire team here at Elite Trade Club! 🎄 Here's what moved the market today: Markets 📈 US benchmarks managed to hold onto modest gains in their last trading session before the long holiday weekend. The S&P 500 [+0.5%] and Dow [+0.5%] closed slightly higher, while the Nasdaq [+0.2%] underperformed. The Russell 2K [+0.3%] also posted a small gain. Sponsored [This 60-Second Technique Produces Instant Cash EVERY Time]( My name is Keith Kaplan, and I’ve built sophisticated computer software with a single goal in mind: make money. This is my #1 proudest creation, and it's shockingly easy to get started. My “done-for-you system” that can let you pull instant cash out of three stocks every month… all year long. [See The Infinite Income Loop In Action Here]( Today's Market-Moving News 🔎 📈 Consumer Spending Rises: US households increased spending in November by 0.1% from the prior month. 📉 PCE Inflation Cools: The personal-consumption expenditures price index increased at an annual rate of 5.5% in November, a slowdown from October's 6.1% figure. 🛢IRS Delays $600 Reporting Rule: The Internal Revenue Service announced a one-year delay of its rule requiring payment processors like PayPal [PYPL 0.6%] and Block [SQ +0.5%] to report users with more than $600 in transactions Today's Top Winners and Losers 🔥 Dragonfly Energy [DFLI] $10.85 (-26.99%) Dragonfly Energy filed a Form 424B3 pertaining to the private sale of up to 38.59 million shares of its common stock and accompanying warrants. Applied Molecular Transport [AMTI] $0.435 (-57.7%) Applied Molecular announced disappointing top-line Phase 2 results from a trial of AMT-101 in ulcerative colitis patients. The drug produced a clinical remissions rate of 17.1%, compared with 20% for placebo recipients. Thermogenesis Holdings [THMO ://elitetra.de/L2Ic ] $3.15 (-22.6%) Thermogenesis fell after a Form PRE 14A filing included a request to shareholders to issue 326,171 additional shares in order to satisfy IPO warrants. Expion360 [XPON] $2.35 (+139.1%) Expion360 landed a new battery supply deal with an unnamed US sports utility manufacturer that sent its shares skyrocketing in today's session. Immuron [IMRN] $1.91 (+18.6%) Immuron announced it had received FDA approval for its investigational new drug application for travelan, clearing the way for clinical trials. Frequency Therapeutics [FREQ] $2.59 (+19.9%) Frequency Therapeutics announced the sponsored first in human safety study of FX-345 in adults with sensorineural hearing loss. The company posted the news to its clinical trials website and noted that the study is currently recruiting patients. That's it for today! Please, write us back, and let us know what you think of the Closing Bell Roundup. We're always eager to hear feedback from our members! Thanks for reading. I'll see you at the next open! Best Regards, Adam G. -- Elite Trade Club P.S... If you're on the hunt for a new broker, check out our preferred partner, moomoo! You can [get 15 free stocks]( worth up to $2,000 each if you join the moomoo App now. [Click here to get started.]( alerts delivered straight to your cell every morning for free?* P.P.S... Text ELITE to 47121 or [click here]( to sign up now and get our watchlists sent directly to your phone! You can also text CLOSE to 47121 or [click here]( to get the Closing Bell Roundup sent to your mobile inbox, too! *Standard message/carrier rates may apply. Legal Stuff: Stocks featured in this newsletter are for entertainment purposes only. You should not base any investment decisions on information contained in my newsletter. Stocks featured in this newsletter may be owned by owners/operators of this website which could impact our ability to remain unbiased. Please consult a financial advisor before making any trading decisions. I may earn a small commission from links placed inside of these emails. 1969 S. ALAFAYA TRAIL Orlando FL 32828 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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