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Today's Breakout Idea Blasts 169% As A Past Nasdaq Champ Profile Appears On The Horizon

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Holy guacamole. Did you see what happened with JFIL? Today's Breakout Idea Blasts 169% As A Past Nas

Holy guacamole. Did you see what happened with JFIL? Today's Breakout Idea Blasts 169% As A Past Nasdaq Champ Profile Appears On The Horizon Complete Report Arrives At 9:30AM EST Tomorrow February 22nd Dear Reader, Holy guacamole. Did you see what happened with JFIL? Released at 9:30AM EST Tuesday morning, past champ JFIL decided to put on the champion's crown once again. Opening at $.0445, this breakout runner blasted its way up the charts to a high of $.12 on the session. Overall, that run resulted in an intraday surge of approximately 169%. Not too bad of a way to start the short week, eh? But that was then. This is now. It's time to turn your attention to a Nasdaq past champ that's champing at the bit to get back on your radar. At 9:30AM EST tomorrow, the complete report arrives. Be ready. This has been a previous $1.00+ short term runner on multiple occasions after my alerts. Could another vertical move be on the way? Here's a few details that may act as potential catalysts. Top 3 Potential Breakout Catalysts - Nasdaq Past Champ Key Info #1. Analyst coverage. At least one analyst has tagged this profile with a price target giving it triple-digit potential upside from its close this past Friday. #2. The company recently announced important revenue growth. Even with a health crisis globally, this company has shown the ability to grow in the toughest of times. #3. On top of its revenue news, the company has already made another major announcement regarding positive developments with one of their products that could pave the way towards addressing a huge multi-Bn market opportunity. Since you've got a second now, do this: Hang tight. Your full report arrives soon. 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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