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Dear SmallCaps Daily Readers, We are eager to share some exciting developments with you about the im

Dear SmallCaps Daily Readers, We are eager to share some exciting developments with you about the impressive gains we’ve witnessed recently. The latest is an outstanding intraday run of approximately 20%. Easy Pickins. And not to forget, two previous runners from last week that yielded gains of approximately 28% and 58%, respectively. Totaling a combined return of approximately 106%! These exceptional performances showcase our ability to pinpoint stocks on the verge of significant breakouts. Speaking of breakouts, stay tuned for an upcoming low float pick from SmallCaps Daily. Keep in mind, a low float profile brings a heightened level of volatility. This volatility can result in rapid and explosive price movements, in either direction. To stay tuned for future updates and breakouts, join our telegram for rea-ltime alerts: [Click here to receive alerts and updates as they happen.]( Stay tuned for more exciting developments and get ready to act! Sincerely, SmallCaps Daily Copyright 2023 © SCDalerts.com is owned and operated by the owner of SCD Media LLC. Disclaimer and Privacy For more Information please contact info@smallcapsdaily.com This website provides information about the stock market and other investments. This website does not provide investment advice and should not be used as a replacement for investment advice from a qualified professional. This website is for informational purposes only. The Author of this website is not a registered investment advisor and does not offer investment advice. You, the reader, bear responsibility for your own investment decisions and should seek the advice of a qualified securities professional before making any investment. Nothing on this website should be considered personalized financial advice. Any investments recommended here in should be made only after consulting with your personal investment advisor and only after performing your own research and due diligence, including reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the issuer of any security. Small Caps Daily 1334 Northampton St Easton, PA 18042 © 2023 | All rights reserved. [Unsubscribe](. [Twitter] [Facebook] [Instagram]

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