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Full 30+ Day Rundown Of Breakout Champs And A New Exploration Idea With Bullish Technicals To Get On Radar

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Listen. It's Tuesday morning and the holiday is closing in quickly so I don't want to take up too mu

Listen. It's Tuesday morning and the holiday is closing in quickly so I don't want to take up too much of your time. Full 30+ Day Rundown Of Breakout Champs And A New Exploration Idea With Bullish Technicals To Get On Radar The Complete Report Arrives At 4:00PM EST Tuesday November 23rd Dear Reader, Listen. It's Tuesday morning and the holiday is closing in quickly so I don't want to take up too much of your time. In the previous 30+ days, I've delivered several intraday and short term breakout champs that have set their charts on fire. Here's a recap: - From an October 20th open of $2.14, KULR has now run to a high of $3.81 for a short term surge of 78%. - XCPL erupted from a $.038 open on October 27th to a high of $.365 the following day for a run of approximately 860% overall. - Last week GSPT exploded from a November 4th open of $.458 to a high of $.75 for an intraday rip of 63%. - From an open of $.3131 on November 8th, OPWEF blazed a path up the charts to a high of $.4676 on the day for a 49% intraday run. - Opening at $.75 on November 12th, STAL blasted to a $6.40 high and an approximate intraday move of 753%. I know, right? Crazy. That said, I've been tracking a new exploration profile closely which could be breakout bound near term due to several potential catalysts. At 4:00PM EST Monday, you'll receive the complete report. In the meantime, let me give you something to chew on ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday. 3 Potential Breakout Catalysts - Key Details For Your New Exploration Profile Tuesday #1. At the close of Monday's session, Barchart was reporting this profile to have several bullish technical indicators over the short, medium, and long term. In fact, Barchart was reporting at least 10 triggered technicals including its all-important composite "TrendSpotter" indicator. #2. Over the past 15-month period, the price of gold has been trading around all-time highs. With so much uncertainty between the pandemic, inflation, and more, could gold be the safe haven people flock to? And with that, gold exploration companies? #3. The company could soon be ready to prepare for a key assessment of a wholly owned gold project which could potentially increase its value significantly. Now, don't you think you want to know the name of this company ahead of time? Since you've got a little downtime now, consider doing this: Hang tight. Your full report arrives at today's closing bell. Sincerely, FierceAnalyst | Jaks Swift Editorial Writer 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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