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What a ride for Propel Holdings (PRL.TO)! Congratulations to everyone who held through the trend—or even just over the past 5 days.
We featured Propel Holdings in the weekend report at $35.46, and today it hit $43.36, delivering an impressive 22% gain. This is a fantastic example of how patience and sticking with a strong trend can pay off.
Initial Chart in the Report:

Follow-Up Chart After the Move:

What to Do Now:
Continue to monitor Propel Holdings for potential new highs. If you’re holding, consider setting stops to protect profits while evaluating whether momentum can carry it further.







