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Could We See Another Low Float Breakout Profile Wear The Crown? 3 Potential Catalysts To Know Now

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Back-to-back champs? That's right. Could We See Another Low Float Breakout Profile Wear The Crown? 3

Back-to-back champs? That's right. Could We See Another Low Float Breakout Profile Wear The Crown? 3 Potential Catalysts To Know Now The Complete Report Arrives At 4:00PM EST Today November 3rd Dear Reader, Back-to-back champs? That's right. Yesterday, LGIQ showed the upside potential I was hinting towards since this past Friday after I brought it to your attention at the closing bell. From that Friday close of $3.14, it blazed its way to a high of $3.90, a level it hadn't seen in almost two months. That 24% move and its 14% intraday run from an open of $3.41 to yesterday's high gives us back-to-back champs. Oh yeah. Forget what happened last week? At this past Wednesday's opening bell, I brought to your attention a little known profile with tremendous upside potential that decided to absolutely explode. This past Wednesday I brought XCPL to your attention at the opening bell and watched it make a 2 day march from $.038 a high of $.365. Completing a run of approximately 860% overall, XCPL got us feeling groovy. But that was then. It's time to turn to the future and a new profile. I've been tracking a new breakout idea and I'm currently putting the final touches on your complete report. At 4:00PM EST today, you'll receive key can't-miss details on a company currently flying under Wall Street's radar and displaying serious upside potential. Why is there so much upside potential? Take a look at these 3 key details and you'll see why: Top 3 Potential Catalysts - What To Know About Your New Breakout Idea #1. Once again, I've uncovered another low float profile. With the OTC Markets' website reporting this profile to have fewer than 6Mn shares in its float, volatility could very well be in the cards Thursday. #2. At close on Wednesday, this profile had both a 9-Day and 14-Day Relative Strength Index that was below 35%. With both of these technical indicators leaning towards oversold territory, a potentially healthy reversal could be right around the corner after a recent downtrend. #3. This company has multiple acquisition opp's under review. Could an acquisition splash be coming any day? Could one be a true game-changer that gains Wall Street's attention? Since you've got some time now, do this: Hang tight. Your full report arrives at today's closing bell. Sincerely, FierceAnalyst | Jaks Swift Editorial Writer We have not been compensated for today's profile on (XCPL). We own zero shares of (XCPL). Pursuant to an agreement between FierceInvestor (FI) and StockNewsWire LLC, FI has been hired for a period beginning on 11/1/21 and ending on 11/2/21 to publicly disseminate information about (LGIQ) via Website, Email and SMS. We have been paid two thousand five hundred USD via ACH. We own zero shares of (LGIQ). A member of StockNewsWire, LLC owns an interest in FierceInvestor (FI). Pursuant to an agreement between StockNewsWire, LLC and JBN Partners, LLC., StockWireNews was hired for a period beginning on 11/1/21 and ending on 11/2/21 to publicly disseminate information about (LGIQ) via Website, Email and SMS. We were paid twenty thousand USD via bank wire transfer. We own zero shares of (LGIQ). Fierce | 539 W Commerce St, Dallas, TX 75208 [Unsubscribe {EMAIL}]( [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice]( Sent by jaks@fierceanalyst.net

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