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. 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 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.