Who Needs a 9-5?? 125% in 30 Minutes Flat!


What a great morning we had this trading session; in only 30 minutes there were two very nice alerts on Titan Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (OTC:TTNP) and everyone’s favorite bankrupt designation, Eastman Kodak Company (PINK:EKDKQ)! The first alert I sent out was TTNP as EKDKQ was nowhere near hitting bottom, so I gave it some time to marinate in a tsunami of shares. Don’t miss my next 100% ALERT!

I sent out an alert on TTNP at $.32, which was the low of the day (LOD) – meaning that there was no way in hindsight that you could have lost money as long as you sold when I alerted the sell. I mentioned a mental stop loss at $.45 when it was trading for $.478, but of course the safe bet was to find an exit there. It ended trading as high as $.49 for a possible gain of 53%!

EKDKQ was alerted at $.0871 as TTNP was still trading around $.44 – this stock fell as low as $.08 and a ton of shares were going through, it closed the session with almost $12.5M in $volume! I know of a few of my subscribers that played Kodak and some sold early, some bought late, some played it just right – but all of them made money! My last alert on EKDKQ was a mental stop at $.15 and it only traded as high as $.155 for a possible gain of 72% at $.15!

Here is one of my happy subscribers that was able to play both of these! Plays like these can be total game changers for your portfolio and we are talking about 30 minutes worth of work!

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