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Never Hold and Hope with Supernovas

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They’ll break your heart... Never Hold and Hope with Supernovas Promoters prey on our emotions.

They’ll break your heart... Never Hold and Hope with Supernovas Promoters prey on our emotions. They claim to have a unique insight that allows them to predict parabolic price moves. The louder they get, the harder they are to ignore. Eventually, they suck in those last buyers before yanking the rug out from under them. I caution everyone, not just my students, to never fall in love with a stock. Those Reddit loudmouths who talked a big game during the meme stock runs were largely silent when those same stocks kicked the bucket. Right now, those same folks are at it again with IPOs. They managed to push AMTD Digital (NYSE: HKD) up +12,000% before it crashed. Stocks that go [Supernova]( follow the same dynamics time and again. The good news is that it creates opportunities for traders. Without giving away the farm, I’m going to show you a few key spots to look for setups when stocks go parabolic. [Click here to continue reading]( — Tim P.S. My #1 pattern helped me make my first $1 million trading. And it’s helped countless others. [See what it can do for you.]( Sponsored   [“Learn How to Make Short-term Trades]( [Based On Breaking News…”]( Tim Sykes has spent years of his life learning the ins and outs of trading penny stocks. Now he spends his time teaching others how to trade in a chaotic market. Most people ignore penny stocks because they think they’re all scams. And… most of them are. But... If you see the con coming, you can prepare, get ready, and take advantage of it over and over again. Find out what’s possible with the right mentor on your side. Apply for the Trading Challenge now... [Click here to apply now >>]( Sponsored   [[BRAND-NEW] Ultimate Options Trading Blueprint]( Mark Croock just dropped his [brand-new options trading blueprint]( And it’s perfect traders with small accounts… And for a limited time, it's free! [<< Click here now to claim your blueprint before it's too late >>](   [Image] 66 West Flagler Street STE 900 Miami, Florida 33130 United States [.]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Unsubscribe Tim Sykes Daily]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( **Timothy Sykes teaches skills others have used to make money. Any results displayed are extraordinary and are not typical and will vary from person to person. For more info read our [Earning Claims Disclosure](

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