The market can feel backwards sometimes. Blue-chip stocks move slowly. Dividend
payouts are modest. Then… a tiny company with terrible-looking fundamentals
suddenly moves several hundred percent.
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The market can feel backwards sometimes.
Blue-chip stocks move slowly.
Dividend payouts are modest.
Then… a tiny company with terrible-looking fundamentals suddenly moves
several hundred percent.
Tim Sykes calls these explosive moves Supernovas.
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They are not caused by finding the next perfect company.
They often begin with a specific combination:
* A tight float
* Unusual buying activity
* A confirmed breakout These are not “sexy” stocks. Wall Street ignores them.
The company may have no dividend.
No major analyst coverage.
No household-name brand.
That is exactly why most people are not watching when the setup begins.
But Tim spent years hunting these little-known stocks that explode – often
overnight…
He studied thousands of Supernova trades…
Dissected every winner and every loser…
And distilled everything – all of it – down to 18 lines of code. One simple
indicator.
The edge in an explosive corner of the market.
A controversial new video
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explains why Wall Street avoids these trades…
And how traders are using them to target monster profits in as little as 24
hours.
See the strategy in action here.
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