7 Bullish Setups From FindLeadingStocks.com

It’s that time of week again, in this week’s FindLeadingStocks.com report there are 21 new bullish setups.

 

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Here are 7 bullish setups for your review:

Bluebird Bio: BLUE

BLUE-----

Gamestop Corp: GME

GME-
 

GoPro Inc: GPRO
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Amazon.com Inc: AMZN

AMZN-

Splunk Inc. SPLK

SPLK

Homebuilders ETF: XHB

XHB

TrueCar Inc: TRUE

TRUE

Positions: BLUE, GPRO, AMZN, SPLK, XHB, TRUE

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