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10 Mid to High Risk Stocks for my Breakout Watchlist

Long
NASDAQ:NWGI   None
Imagine holding SPI as a penny stock, selling it at 7% draw-down, and few month after waking up to see it somehow have went up 4000%? While I do think there might be a possibility of foul play or might not, I have obviously made a mistake. This lead me to create this list of ten stocks I am watching from the sidelines, that I may do a breakout entry for. These are mid to high risk, and the drawdown can be severe. Volatility is not for the faint of heart. JMIA has a lot of high growth potential, and I feel like it just needs to break the resistance curve. SLNG is not too high risk of an OTC stock if you are wanting to invest a bit in that sector. SXTC may be somewhat of an oversold penny stock. Hudson Capital seems like a dip in the real estate space. I also think it may have around the same potential as CBL, but I rather trade something new. RZLT is a biopharma play that I think may be underrated. NWGI has a decent buy target by many analyst (so I heard), and is in a trending market segment. Remark Holdings already had many dips and so did BBI. I think the current entry is one of the more decent ones. Adomani may be oversold, and they recently updated their executive team in which I am on the fence. While I think they need to start looking less at buses and more on expanding the electrification tech they have, I still think for the price they are, definitely has somewhat some long term potential. $TAKOF is extremely dirt cheap and underrated in my opinion. I think this is one of the more worthwhile "gambles". That being said, invest at your own risk and do your own due diligence. Please consider everything I say "as is" or on an opinion based basis. This is not meant to be taken as actionable financial advice.

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