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📈 GNPX: A Trade Worth Waking Up For!

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Hey Traders, Ever have one of those moments where you feel like Doc Brown watching the Back to the F

Hey Traders, Ever have one of those moments where you feel like Doc Brown watching the Back to the Future DeLorean hit 88 mph? GNPX was giving me that vibe yesterday. 📈 TRADE OF THE DAY: GNPX GNPX had been rising all day, up over 50% when it came back on my radar. ​[The long-term chart]( showed a downtrend with a spike through a few missed monthly pivots and the Daily 200. Cash? Practically running on fumes with -3.8 months left. ​ I had shorted the initial spike a few days back, but seeing it rise again, I took another shot—1500 shares to start. ​ I added another 1000 shares on a big after-hours spike, and GNPX started falling again. Borrowed more the next morning, just in case, but didn’t end up needing them. It finally dropped to the Ghost Pivot the next morning... while I was still fast asleep. Luckily, my position was small enough to survive the morning spike, and soon it fell right back to the Ghost Pivot and daily pivot. I made my exit for a nice $220 gain. You can see my P&L below and always over on [Kinfo.com](. ​ Lesson? Sometimes, timing means trusting the trade—even if you’re catching some Z’s! Love the heck outta you, Rob ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2001 Timberloch Place Suite 500, The Woodlands, Texas 77380 [Built with ConvertKit](

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