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Another massive penny stock rally brewing?

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Look at the volume… 😳 Back in January, Tim Bohen predicted that penny stocks would skyro

Look at the volume… 😳 [Image] Back in January, Tim Bohen predicted that penny stocks would skyrocket in the beginning of 2023. And he was 100% right with that prediction. The Russell 2000 (an index that tracks penny stock prices) skyrocketed over 15% in the months following his prediction... If you’ve been trading this whole year, you probably remember how lucrative those first weeks of January were… But anyways, I’m not here today to talk about the past. [I’m here to talk about a second chance at those massive January gains.]( You see, the Russell 2000 has plummeted back down to its January levels… And for buy and hold investors, that’s bad news. But for day traders like you and me, that’s great news. Because Tim Bohen says this “Russell Reset” in the small cap markets is about to create another massive penny stock rally… In other words, [you have a second chance to capitalize when these penny stocks bounce back from their lows.]( We’re already seeing a volume spike in the last few days… Like $GNS which ran 146% in just a few hours… Like $LHDX which ran 136% in one day… And $LYLT that ran 125% in a few hours… Which means other traders are already preparing for the “Russell Reset”. But if you want to see specific trade ideas from Tim Bohen himself… He and his team are going to be hosting [several live trading sessions all day long on Friday, March 31st.]( They’re going to share the biggest penny stock opportunities you should pay attention to as the Russell Reset begins to take effect… If you missed out on the early 2023 bull rally, this is your second chance. Do NOT miss it. [>>Click here to save your seat at the exclusive Russell Reset trading event<<]( To your success, [Sykes Signature] [Image] 66 West Flagler Street STE 900 Miami, Florida 33130 United States [Unsubscribe here]( **Timothy Sykes teaches skills others have used to trade successfully. 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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