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Low Float (Nasdaq: AIMD) Keeps Impressing With Green Surge (Now Above 4 Key Technical Lines)

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Ainos, Inc. continues to heat up ahead of lunch time which means big things could lie ahead for this

Ainos, Inc. (Nasdaq: AIMD) continues to heat up ahead of lunch time which means big things could lie ahead for this breakout idea. Low Float (Nasdaq: AIMD) Keeps Impressing With Green Surge (Now Above 4 Key Technical Lines) October 2nd Dear Reader, Ainos, Inc. (Nasdaq: AIMD) continues to heat up ahead of lunch time which means big things could lie ahead for this breakout idea. Currently surging green and around its day high, AIMD keeps impressing as a low float alert. With 2.47Mn shares [in its float]( volatility potential requires full focus throughout the day. AIMD is also [abov]( 4 key short term technical chart lines right now. Time could be running out to get (Nasdaq: AIMD) on your radar now. Do so quickly and be on the lookout for future updates if necessary. Sincerely, FierceAnalyst | Jaks Swift Editorial Writer (Always Remember The St-ock Prices Could Be Significantly Lower Now From The Dates I Provided.) FierceInvestor (FierceInvestor . com) is owned by SWN Media LLC, a limited liability company. Data is provided from third-party sources and FierceInvestor (FI) is not responsible for its accuracy. Make sure to always do your own research and due diligence on any day and swing profile I bring to your attention. Any emojis used do not have a specific defined meaning, and may be used inconsistently. We do not provide personalized fin.ancial advice, are not finan.cial advisors, and our opinions are not suitable for all in.vest.ors. An owner of SWN Media LLC owns and operates smallcapfirm . com (“SCF”), owns and operates stockwirenews . com (“SWN”), and owns and operates stockstreetwire . com ("SSW"). From time to time, SWN, SCF, FI, and/or SSW will publicly disseminate information about a company via website, email, SMS and other points of media. Please see important disclosure information here: [( We have not been compensated for October 2, 2024’s profile on (AIMD:US). We own zero shares of (AIMD:US). Fierce | 4834 NW 2nd Ave Unit #388 | Boca Raton, FL 33431 US [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Constant Contact Data Notice](

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