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How We Nailed This 135% Crocs Win (And the Next Big Play)

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The secret to this week’s massive CROX trade and the next “ugly” shoe winner it helpe

The secret to this week’s massive CROX trade and the next “ugly” shoe winner it helped uncover... [Derby City Daily logo] [Derby City Daily logo] [How We Nailed This 135% Crocs Win (And the Next Big Play)]( By Andy Swan I’ve been rocking “The Crocs Guy” nickname for years now. Not just because I wore my favorite pair of “ugly” dad shoes every time I was speaking on stage for the better part of a year… though that did help the moniker stick. The real reason I came to be known as “The Crocs Guy” is because here at LikeFolio, we've been pounding the table on Crocs ([CROX]( since shares were trading under $13 apiece... well before the stock’s meteoric rise to over $180. With LikeFolio’s direct line to Main Street, we could see Crocs transforming from clunky “dad” shoe to hip teen staple in real time – alerting our followers to buy CROX long before the Wall Street pros could see and position trades of their own. So, yeah. I rocked “The Crocs Guy” moniker. And I still will. Because boy, did we just hit another bullseye on CROX this week – [delivering a 135% win in just four days]( for our [Earnings Season Pass]( subscribers. And with a move the rest of the market never even saw coming... That’s right: Our data signaled that a bearish surprise was in the offing for our beloved CROX this week. And after playing this stock to the upside countless times, we pounced on a bearish trade that paid off massively. This is the kind of opportunity we live for at LikeFolio: When the data is screaming, personal experiences line up, and the stock looks ripe for disruption. A perfect example of the LikeFolio “edge” in action. And the best part? This opportunity is far from tapped. [Not only can these same signals that helped us nail CROX spot future earnings wins – but they also revealed the new “ugly” shoe favorite we’re playing next...]( [Click here to continue reading]( [Andy Swan's signature] [Andy Swan's signature] Andy Swan Senior Analyst, Derby City Insights Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for research throughout the week. [25 Doomed Blue Chip Stocks]( [The Infinite Income Manifesto]( © 2023 TradeSmith, LLC t/a Derby City Insights. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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