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Old header was growing dated, so now we can clarify and review the thread's objective.

Ideally, I look for stocks that can jump quickly, in a method not unlike that of the brown fox over the lazy dog.
Individually or cumulatively, a 50% short term return is nice, but not always achievable. No guarantees as this is all my opinion, so no whining is allowed. Past returns are history. The future is yet to be seen.

I always try to link my posts to a related previous post and also include the current real time bid/ask if relevant.
If you choose to post about a stock, include the REAL TIME bid/ask. Throwing some number up has no meaning. 9 out of 10 times, people like to post after the fact, after a move, and exaggerate to impress. Posting prices that nobody could have ever bought or sold at is of no value ie. closing price when stock is already gapping up.
I may also post here occasionally or if SI dies.
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Good Luck