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Hot Runners This Week Still Moving

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Wall Street Warrior Presents ⮕ ⮕ ⮕                                                                                                                                                                      Advertisement | [Unsubscribe](   Strong Close Happy Thursday, we’re a few hours away from one of the market's hottest trading days, Friday. This week has been especially strong. There are recession rumors flying around, but slower inflation managed to keep markets near the highs for 2023. Consolidation continues on the S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY) …   “An AI that can make you rich?” One AI lawyer can now service 253 clients in a day... One college student can now replace several coding engineers with AI... And for retirees, this new era of technology may have given them the best chance to catch up on their retirement goals. [Click here now to see how]( We expect some serious volatility tomorrow. Short positions usually buy-to-cover instead of holding over the weekend. It’s dangerous as a short seller because those two extra days can build a lot of hype. By the time Monday rolls around, the stock they’re shorting might be gapping up. So they buy-to-cover and err on the side of caution. That buying pressure adds bullish momentum. And it leaves us with a traditionally volatile trading day. Some traders even have a [specific pattern]( just for Fridays. There’s a lot going on today, but if you want to best chance at profits, pay attention to the strongest runners over the last week. Stocks like … - Guardforce AI Co. Limited (NASDAQ: GFAI) - National CineMedia Inc. (NASDAQ: NCMI) - Innovative Eyewear Inc. (NASDAQ: LUCY) And when the market opens Friday morning, run a scan for the biggest spikers with news. Remember, if there isn’t news or a catalyst, there’s no need to watch the play. We don’t trade stocks without a reason to push higher. We’ll see you tomorrow. Get ready! Looking for more Daily Stock News? Click the link below to claim daily Dollar Stock Reports: [Send Me Daily Dollar Stock Reports](     Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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