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Small-Cap Stocks Are Set to Soar in the Next Bull Market

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When the next bull market starts, you’ll want to be prepared. Start with small caps. [Turn Your Images On] Stock Power Ratings [Small-Cap Stocks Are Set to Soar in the Next Bull Market]( [Turn Your Images On] [Adam O'Dell, Chief Investment Strategist]( I love investing in smaller companies. As I wrote last week, smaller stocks tend to outperform larger stocks over time. And the effects are even more powerful when combined with the other five primary factors that drive my Stock Power Ratings system: momentum, volatility, growth, value and quality. But I also know that markets often follow cycles. Certain sectors of the market do better or worse depending on how the economy is doing and what’s happening at the macro level. This year has not been kind to small-cap stocks thus far. Over the past 12 months, the S&P 500 is down about 16%. But over the same period, the small-cap Russell 2000 is down more than 23%. [Click here to see why.]( Suggested Stories: [Why Smaller Stocks Will Thrive Out of This Bear Market]( [Life Hacks From an Undiagnosed ADHD Sufferer]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [The Dollar — Destroyed. Inflation — Run Amok. Wealth — Wiped Out. Millions of Americans — Devastated.]( This is the government’s fourth and final assault on the dollar. [And as you’ll see here]( ... there’s a small window open to protect yourself and your family. [There’s little time to waste — which is why Ian King has chosen this moment to share this presentation with you.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Chart of the Day [This Consumer Spending Trend Can’t Last]( [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor, True Options Masters]( Some economists have a sense of humor. One seems to be Herb Stein. President Richard Nixon's economic adviser is also the father of funnyman Ben Stein. Many remember him for Stein's Law, which states: "If something cannot go on forever, it will stop." This seems silly yet profound at the same time. At first glance, we may wonder if it even needs to be said. Economists often extrapolate current conditions into the future. Stein's Law is a caution against that. It reminds economists to consider additional data to understand if a trend is supportable. [Stein's Law certainly applies to consumer spending.]( [Turn Your Images On]( [(Click here to view larger image.)]( Suggested Stories: [Pandemic Darling Stocks Face a Brutal Reckoning]( [REITs Are a Screaming Bargain Again — Add One to Your Shortlist]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [5 Inflation-Busting Stocks]( Consumer goods prices are soaring … and you’re paying the price. But you can fight back with a class of stocks that beats back inflation, stagflation and … yes, even recessions … by giving investors exactly what they need: recurring income. I’ve uncovered five of the very best inflation-busting stocks … including a stock with a massive 14% yield that’s so consistent with its payouts, I call it my “sure thing.” [Click here now for all the details.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On] 1926: And for his next trick… Harry Houdini, a notable magician and escape artist, said he could withstand a punch to the stomach at any time — anywhere. When Houdini died of an abdominal infection from a stomach injury on this day, many believed it was from a punch he did not suspect. To this day, many still debate his cause of death. Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. To ensure that you receive future issues of Money & Markets, please add info@mb.moneyandmarkets.com to your address book or [whitelist]( within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. 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