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I played this over the summer and not to repeat what was already said, but this do did a 4x bagger in a few days last time it ran..it's been in a downward coma since the last run- With this much volume(which has already exceeded the last big volume day that preceded the last run) I would expect an EOD above .08..and another green day Friday-IMO... GLTA
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A break of .075 and this one could run hard again. It looks like it is ready to move into the .07+ range this week
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Closed on HOD. Need to get bid moving up to drive some momentum. Still looking for a break of .07 to .075 then blue sky
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When this moves it will be moving very fast even with the spread. This will be a tough one to chase
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still looking for a bust of .07 to blue sky, it just seems like it will take a little bit of volume to do it
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