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Charles breaks down what’s going on with GameStop. And we’ve got three stocks to buy in th

Charles breaks down what’s going on with GameStop. And we’ve got three stocks to buy in three very different sectors. [Turn Your Images On] The Bull & The Bear [Sectors Don’t Matter! 3 Stocks to Buy Now]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( It’s a new year, so we’re shaking things up a bit. Usually, Adam O’Dell, Charles Sizemore and I run through three different stocks within a specific sector. We let you know what’s a buy, sell or hold, according to Adam’s Green Zone Ratings system and our own analysis. Now we’re broadening our horizons because our system reveals winning stocks in all corners of the market. [Click here to see our three picks for this week.]( Suggested Stories: [Legal Cannabis Will Crush CBD Stocks — Avoid This Company]( [Invest in Whiskey? 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It’s hailed more as a David vs. Goliath moment: A group of scrappy do-it-yourself value investors taking down an established white-shoe hedge fund. The tweet below sums it up nicely. At one point in the chaos this week, Robinhood — the brokerage app favored by many retail investors buying GameStop — abruptly halted new buy orders in the stock. Most of the major online brokers used by the investing public followed suit quickly thereafter. [Click here to see what may unfold next and how we can use events like this to grow our own portfolio.]( Suggested Stories: [Buy Medifast (MED) Stock to Expand Your Profits … Not Your Waistline]( [Bolster Your Income Portfolio Today With 1 Staple Dividend Stock]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [He’s CRUSHED the World’s Greatest Investor for Nearly a Decade]( Since 2012, Adam O’Dell has crushed the returns of the person most consider to be the greatest investor in history. Want to know his secret? 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