Good Morning! We nailed another winner yesterday buying BPAX Tuesday for a 21% move into Wednesday – details on how I continue to do this below.
Today’s watch lists
#1 – 3 NASDAQ small caps under $2 positioned to move in 2012
#2 – 5 small caps under $.50 you should be watching
Another 21% victory – my only alert this week.
Tuesday’s alert becomes one of the top stocks in the market Wednesday up 21 % and my premium subscribers and I were in.
Tuesday I alerted BPAX after scouting it for 5-days. Wednesday BPAX was up over 21% from my alert and my premium subscribers and I cashed in once again.
I told you guys and gals 5-days ago I would trade BPAX. This illustrates the importance of stalking stocks and is an excellent reflection of how I work.
I don’t get them all right but I win 66% of the time with all of my trades. Wednesday BPAX was in the top 5 almost all day of percent gainers with 300 trades or more. We were in the stock Tuesday!
Here is where I told everyone, free and paid how I would go after it soon and my timing paid off big for subscribers, many of which locked in a bigger gain than I since it continued up 10% after I sold.
This from Andre who just signed up this week.
Good day Jason, I want to thank you for the reason of my first successfull investment with BPAX from .42 cents to .50 cents. I am now looking into 2012 with a confident heart to be do well to the coming possibilities that you will offer me, and hopefully one day to be able to play in the bigger leagues like you. Merry Christmas to you and your family. André
This further illustrates why watch lists are exactly that, just watch lists. It took 5-days before I bought BPAX from that blog post but when I did we saw a 21% run the next day.
If you sign up today there’s still time to join us for tonight’s small gathering in my private chat before the holiday. It’ll be a small group due to the holiday which will give you some facetime if you’d like. The webinar is from 9 p.m. EST – 10 p.m. EST and I’ll be sending instructions to my premium subscribers after the close.
Happy Holidays,
Jason Bond
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