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Low Float Profile (AVOT) Is A New Breakout Idea For Friday (Read Immediately)

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Has anybody had a chance to catch their breath after Tuesday's big breakout runner? Low Float Profil

Has anybody had a chance to catch their breath after Tuesday's big breakout runner? Low Float Profile (AVOT) Is A New Breakout Idea For Friday (Read Immediately) May 13th Dear Reader, Has anybody had a chance to catch their breath after Tuesday's big breakout runner? Didn't think so, but here's why you need to gather yourself now. Over the last several weeks, I've delivered some knockout stunners not unlike this week's major champ that rocked the markets. Here's a quick recap: Running approximately 194% intraday, CVST blazed its path from an open of $.034 to a high of $.10 on Tuesday. Woah is right... But here's the good news. I've uncovered another new breakout idea that could ravage the markets. Right now I want you to turn your attention to: *American Video Teleconferencing Corp. (AVOT)* American Video Teleconferencing Corp. (AVOT) is in the business of purchasing and renovating residential and commercial real estate properties. The Company strategy is to continue generating additional +revenues through additional real estate renovations and/or rehabbing of residential and commercial dwellings, as well as becoming a domestic and international luxury real estate developer. Additionally, holding high-quality assets to maintain a positive cash flow. And right now, AVOT needs to have your complete focus. Here's why. This Is Another Low Float Profile According to the [OTC Markets' website]( AVOT has a relatively low float just like this week's breakout idea CVST. The website reports AVOT to have approximately 16.9Mn shares in its float. Why is that important? It's important on one crucial level. Volatility. With so few shares available for trading, other potential catalysts could help to provide a spark towards a possible vertical move in the near-term. Don't Believe Me? Look Up AVOT's Chart Back on February 9th, 2021, AVOT absolutely exploded. From an open of $.012, AVOT topped out that day at the $1.00 mark for an astounding 8,233% move. Unreal. Do I think that's going to happen again today? Probably not. But you need to be aware of this profile's potential upside. Coverage is officially initiated on AVOT. Get AVOT on your radar now. 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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