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⚡Can lightning strike twice                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 February 14, 2024 If you like yesterday’s 40% alert, you will ♥ this *Sponsored by Shore Thing Media  SVRE is Revolutionizing Safety-Technology and Presenting Traders with an Irresistible Opportunity Today Happy Valentine’s Day! Yesterday morning, I wrote to you about one of my favorite small-cap companies and pointed out one of my favorite trading setups had just triggered. I also said that I thought it was “extremely important for you to make sure you are watching [it] very closely today.” “If I am right,” I added, “we are on the cusp of a big move.” And sure enough: I would call that a “big move” for sure! Now keep in mind, I sent that email before the markets opened… before the release of the hotter-than-expected CPI report that tanked the broader markets. This small stock had a massive rally despite that powerful headwind. It turned out to be one of the hottest stocks under $10 for the day! Well, I’m never content to rest on my laurels… Right now, I have my eye on another small stock that defied the CPI report yesterday. It’s a company that’s already been on a rocket ride 🚀over the last three months — jumping as high as 350%. It consolidated a bit in the last two weeks, but just yesterday, it started taking off again: Notice the color change in the bars when the trend changes from purple (downtrend) to blue (uptrend)?  Those zones are created by AI-powered signals that are built to predict trends for a stock (I think it is pretty amazing at it too!) What I like to do is wait for the trend to change with a “GO” signal above the 20-hour moving average (the yellow line above) Right now, you can see the stock starting to move above the yellow line, right? If that continues, we will see a “GO” signal flash soon enough, and well, I think you know what that means! Also, notice that this one has already tested considerably higher highs, and I think it is possible that this pivot could send it right back up there — or beyond. That’s why I think it’s critical that you pull up this stock right now: SaverOne 2014 (NASDAQ: SVRE) This fascinating little company is pioneering advanced road-safety solutions and has already made big headway in its home country of Israel. It’s no secret that motor vehicle accidents are a huge problem in the US — and worldwide. The World Health Organization [notes]( that such accidents accounted for 1.19 million deaths last year — making them “the leading killer of children and youth aged 5 to 29 years and … the 12th leading cause of death when all ages are considered.” Clearly, any company that could put a dent in those numbers should stand to profit handsomely, and that’s precisely what SVRE has in mind… Innovative solution to a BIG problem According to [a report]( from the U.S. Department of Transportation, distracted driving was responsible for 3,522 people killed and an additional 362,415 people injured in 2021. This amounted to eight percent of all fatal crashes and 14 percent of all injury crashes. Apart from the tremendous human cost of these accidents, the report estimates the economic cost of crashes resulting from distracted driving in 2019 to be $98 billion. Founded in 2014, SVRE has a tailor-made solution to this problem that is already appealing to fleet managers, public transportation operators, and families with young adult drivers. The answer is its In-Cabin Driver Distraction Prevention Solution (DDPS), branded as the SaverOne System. This system uses nex-gen technology to detect when a cell phone is near a driver’s seat and, in conjunction with the SaverOne App, blocks access to distracting apps and social media without disrupting necessary apps like navigation, emergency signals, and hands-free phone calls. Source: [Corporate presentation]( The company seems to have anticipated a lot of obvious objections: - Devices resume full functionality once the vehicle is stopped - Passengers’ devices aren’t affected — only those close to the driver’s seat - The system is not easily disabled. If the App isn’t active, an alarm sounds inside the car. In addition, the system allows for complete analysis of the driver’s behavior, including real-time alerts… This has obvious benefits for parents of teenage drivers, but it can also integrate into fleet management systems with real-time data collection in a central dashboard.I really like the DDPS because it prevents distracted driving rather than reacting to it the way traffic tickets or increased insurance premiums do. So Who’s Using It? Despite SVRE being a relatively young startup company — it IPO’d on the NASDAQ in June 2022 — it has already attracted an impressive suite of clients, including more than 100 companies that have integrated the SaverOne System into their fleets. Some highlights: - Last week, SVRE [announced]( a contract with Egged Tours — the largest tour bus fleet in Israel — to SaverOne Systems on all its buses. - Last year, SVRE [advanced a deal]( with IVECO — a European trucking company with €12.6 billion in revenue in 2021 — to outfit its trucks with SaverOne on an OEM basis. - The company [announced]( in January a deal to install its System in the entire truck fleet of one of the largest food manufacturers in Israel. - Last year, the SVRE [inked a deal]( with one of the largest public transportation operators in Israel, Electra Afikim, to outfit approximately 1,200 vehicles. On the whole, the company’s revenue appears to be climbing rapidly — with a [4x year-over-year increase]( in the first half of 2023. The company clearly has the ability to reach into both the public and private sectors, in Israel and abroad… Just yesterday, it [announced]( the award of a new patent in the US related to its DDPS: “With this new patent, SaverOne’s (SVRE) patent portfolio comprises 23 patents of which 10 are already granted in various jurisdictions and a further 13 additional patent applications in process. These patents are strategically filed in key markets such as the US, China, Israel, the United Kingdom, and the European Union, reflecting the company’s strategic vision for global expansion.” With a population under 10 million people, Israel is a relatively small market, so it’s great to see SVRE has its sights set on “global expansion” and is taking the right steps to get that started. Wrapping Up I haven’t even gone into SVRE’s other core technology — called the RF ADAS sensor — since it isn’t yet for sale… The gist is it can detect the cell phones of “Vulnerable-Road-Users” (pedestrians and cyclists, for example) from a seamless vehicle integration, then alert the driver and/or apply the brakes. This system would work even in poor weather conditions and when there is no line-of-sight. You can read more about it on [the company’s website here](. Clearly, SVRE is an innovative company developing real solutions to real problems. It’s a small company, so I was able to find only one analyst rating on Barron’s, and that was a “Buy” with a $5.00 price target — representing a nearly 500% gain from yesterday’s closing price: But beyond all of this, I think the “Gamma Trigger” signal is primed to go off imminently, which would be a strong indicator that we could see big price action around the corner. Will we see another 30%+ gainer? While I hope so, I can’t say for sure — nothing is guaranteed in the markets… What I will say is I think this is the one stock you should be dialed into today. Check out the company’s [website]( [this presentation]( and poke around on Google to see what you find to do your own due diligence. Let’s see if we get more fireworks 🎆 today! To Your Success, Jeff Bishop *Sponsored content/paid advertisement. This investment involves substantial risk. Please see full disclosure below, and detailed discussion of risks and atypical results. Questions or concerns about our products? Email Support@ragingbull.com © Copyright 2022, RagingBull DISCLAIMER *PAID ADVERTISEMENT. RagingBull has currently been paid fifteen thousand dollars by ach bank transfer by Shore Thing Media for advertising SaverOne for a one-day advertising program. As a result of this advertisement and other marketing efforts, RagingBull may receive advertising revenue from new advertisers and collect email addresses from readers that it may be able to monetize. As of the date of this advertisement, the owners of Raging Bull do not hold a position in SaverOne. This advertisement and other marketing efforts may increase investor and market awareness, which may result in an increased number of shareholders owning and trading the securities of SaverOne, increased trading volume, and possibly an increased share price of the SaverOne securities, which may or may not be temporary and decrease once the marketing arrangement has ended. As of the date of the issuance of this advertisement, the owners of Raging Bull do not hold a position in SaverOne., though they reserve the right to buy or sell shares in the covered company at any time following the dissemination of this communication. 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