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New Podcast Episode: Mark Minervini on market rotation and identifying potential leaders

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Minervini explains why this indicator tells you what the best names are doing and how to follow the

Minervini explains why this indicator tells you what the best names are doing and how to follow the money. [Investor's Business Daily - Investing with IBD]( [The Golden Goose Is Running Loose: Key Winners Set Up As Bull Trend Continues]( EPISODE NO. 279 Certain stocks and sectors are setting up to break out. But here’s the catch: they aren’t always showing up on the major indexes you’re watching. On this week's Investing with IBD podcast, two-time U.S. Investing Champion and bestselling author Mark Minervini joined Justin and Irusha to talk about the current market volatility and the rotation of funds from mega-cap stocks to small-cap and value stocks. He also shared insights on his trading strategies, emphasizing the importance of relative strength and how to identify potential market leaders. [Listen Now]( Recommended Episodes from IBD [Investing with IBD]( EPISODE NO. 278 David Ryan: The Secret to Staying Ahead of Your Stocks Longtime O’Neil portfolio manager David Ryan shares tips for recognizing overextended stocks and the importance of market rotations. [Watch Now]( Subscribe and leave us a review on: [Apple Podcast]( [Youtube Podcast]( [Spotify]( [Privacy]( | [Terms]( | [Manage Subscription]( | [Unsubscribe]( Sent to: {EMAIL} Investor's Business Daily, LLC, PO Box 300, Princeton, NJ 08543-0300 | Copyright 2024 Need help? Have feedback? [Feel free to contact us]( Investor’s Business Daily, IBD, IBD Digital, Leaderboard and IBD Live are trademarks owned by Investor’s Business Daily, LLC. ID: 7813

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