There are five setups today. First, we start with an insurance stock that formed a bullish consolidation after a breakout. Next up is a railroad with a triangle after a breakout. The third stock is a small aluminum company with a recent wedge breakout. Fourth, we feature a multi-level marketing concern with a Bollinger Band squeeze. And finally, the fifth is a tech stock with a bullish continuation pattern.
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