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Hello!

This past week delivered several fast moving opportunities, with the biggest winners being today’s alert that rallied +48% in a single session, and an alert from last week that rallied +30%.

As always, our focus is to spotlight opportunities with upside potential and review outcomes honestly.

This Week’s Alerts

Tuesday’s alert opened at 2.70 and rallied the same day to a high of 2.91, delivering a +7% move. While it has not yet shown sustainable upside, the setup remains on our radar as we continue watching for a potential turnaround.

Wednesday’s alert opened at 1.16 and reached a same day high of 1.21 for a +4% move. Since then, it has traded sideways, and we continue monitoring it closely for signs of sustained upside potential.

Thursday’s alert did not work out. Despite strong upside volatility early in the morning, the move was unable to hold, and we communicated that outcome transparently at the time.

Friday’s alert was the biggest winner of the week. It opened at 2.02 and rallied sharply to a high of 3.00 in the afternoon, marking a +48% move. Late day volatility followed, with the stock closing at 2.18. We continue to watch this setup closely for sustained upside as momentum develops.

Notable Follow Through From Last Week

An alert from last Monday, which opened at 2.25, has begun the breakout we were looking for. This setup is still unfolding, and we are continuing to monitor how the move develops.

Another alert from last Tuesday opened at 3.95 and rallied further this week, reaching a high of 5.17 yesterday before closing today at 4.55. That represents a +30% move from the original alert and highlights continued momentum.

An alert from last Wednesday has also continued trending higher. It opened at 2.73 and closed today at 2.95, reflecting an +8% move as steady strength persists.

A Quick Reminder

Our goal is to identify opportunities with strong upside potential, but markets rarely move in straight lines. Some alerts accelerate immediately, others develop gradually, and a few simply do not materialize. Small cap stocks can be volatile, and that volatility is what creates opportunity.

To improve your odds of success, always trade with a plan. Define your stop-loss levels, set clear profit targets, and watch technical signals such as moving averages, prior highs and lows, and open or close levels that may act as support or resistance.

Looking Ahead to Next Week

We are monitoring several developing NASDAQ and NYSE names, and a few are showing the type of momentum and opportunity that has preceded some of our strongest recent alerts.

Next week could bring multiple new opportunities worth paying attention to.

Stay ready. New alerts are coming soon.

Thank you again for your continued support.

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SmallCapStocks Team

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