Yes, you posted the same bit of news on the other thread.
Your overreaction to it is as if this is extraordinary for someone to see a gain in their position.
What it does mean is, if you exited and realized the gain, you now have capital freed up and ready for your next selection, when and if. So you won't have to come up with new funds from somewhere to finance the next investment and have successfully put off starting a 15th capital infusion into your portfolio. Congratulations!
Speaking of the multitude of capital infusions, are you papertrading your portfolio in part or in full, or are you using very small positions? That is, how do you determine just how much to invest in any one position?
Also, putting this particular selection strategy aside for the moment, and putting aside your concept that said strategy eliminates the need for stops, what portfolio selection criteria would you deem advisable for traders that do wish nonetheless to deploy protective stops?