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1 Stock, 2 Trades & 2 Profits in 2 Days

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T3 Professional, LLC 1 State St. Plaza New York City, New York 10004 United States

[Company Logo] Enjoy this free case study from Jeff Cooper's Hit and Run Trading. By Jeff Cooper On Wednesday, I flagged a “Torpedo” long setup in ZS and called it as a buy on the Hit & Run private Twitter feed. We nailed it for a quick $2.43 gain. We got to double dip on Thursday as the same setup played out. Once again, ZS spiked down at the open before rocketing up. [image] Thursday’s Opening Spike low was a test of Wednesday’s OS low, establishing a solid risk to reward entry. This is why we took ZS long at $59.70 -- and rode it for a $3.43 gain. The lesson: don't be afraid to go back to the well. When a stock is under accumulation, buyers repeatedly step into the fray, setting up repeat opportunities. So never be afraid to get right back in a stock if a new setup appears. Want trades like this in real-time? Check out our special Hit and Run Trading Bundle: [Check it out ==>]( [See What You Get ==>]( [Disclosures]( [Unsubscribe]( [Unsubscribe]( T3 Professional, LLC 1 State St. Plaza New York City, New York 10004 United States

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