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Big-name companies aren't the best place for investors to capture big gains. But small cap stocks ar

Big-name companies aren't the best place for investors to capture big gains. But small cap stocks are primed for a breakout. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [$10 Tech Stock Multiplies Profit 12-Fold in One Year!]( [Shape-Shifting Smartphone]( Groundbreaking new tech is being hailed as a "technological tour de force." And one company is seeing profits pour in. [See why Samsung, Tesla and Apple are all reportedly now working with this $10 stock.]( EDITOR'S NOTE I'm very excited to introduce you to one of the newest members of our expert Oxford Club Research Team - Brittan Gibbons-O'Neill! Today, Brittan is offering insight into what could be the next breakout sector for the market, so I think you'll be interested in what she has to say. Give it a read. 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