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[READY.. SET.. GO??] - Does He ALWAYS Buy At Deep?

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Happy Monday! Here is what i just found. Hey , Happy Monday! Let's do some quick analysis with my To

Happy Monday! Here is what i just found. Hey , Happy Monday! Let's do some quick analysis with my [Insider Spy Pro software.]( Today I have just one candidate, let's see if it's a good one! It appeared on my scanner 30 minutes ago, once it was filed to SEC. The stock is GSAT (Globalstar, Inc.) and the Insider's name is James Monroe, III, and he invested $4,800,000 into his own company shares 2 days ago. Filed his Form 4 today. Being CEO and Executive Chairman, this owner definitely knows what's going on in his company. But is he a good one to follow? Here is what I found. I typed GSAT into Insider Spy Pro to find ALL the insider buys for the last 15 years. Does my software allows to go that deep? Yes. Here is what it found: There are just 3 people inside GSAT that make significant purchases all the time. At some point James has put $55M of his cash into his company, and he is the biggest investor from that list. Let's see if he is successful enough for us: Each time when the stock makes dip, he buys it. All these times, he knows exactly when to buy. With over 1,700% profit total. And now, he just bought another portion of shares for about $5M. What if GSAT goes from today's $1.09 to $2.05? It's 103% ROI. Would it go higher? Probably. Would I set Stop Loss at around $0.80? Yes. How about Target Profit? Well, [Unusual Options Activity can tell us.]( The Strike Price with the most of the Activity-clearly shows the potential growth for the next 3 weeks. Do you want to know what is it? You can. [Open Insider Spy Pro]( type GSAT, select Last Month to scan, and find it. Is it $1.50? Or $2.50? Or $4.00? Or even $15.00? (Yes, GSAT was traded at that level in the past!) Know exactly not just when to buy, but when the price goes to. Feel the market with confidence like you are James Monroe. [Keep it running twice a day to be on pulse of its heartbeat.]( And don't miss the flash anymore. Talk soon. Trade Smart, Not Often. Konstantin (Kostya) Grek Neuromaster Software Creator. One Commerce Center, 1201 Orange St., #600 Wilmington, DE, 19899 [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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