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June 12, 2024 Power Trends+: These Stocks Could Follow Nvidia's Lead Stock splitting is all the rage

[TradeSmith Power Trends logo] [TradeSmith Power Trends logo] June 12, 2024 Power Trends+: These Stocks Could Follow Nvidia's Lead Stock splitting is all the rage right now... and that’s good for investors. We have a couple of big-time splits here in June, which I’ll talk about and analyze for you tomorrow. Nvidia (NVDA) is the first as shares began trading following a 10-for-1 split Monday morning, dropping the price per share from $1,208.88 to $120.88. That’s much more affordable. But in today’s Power Trends+, my fellow TradeSmith analyst and business partner Luke Downey shows you an interesting study on why these splits are quite bullish. Luke also peers into the future and talks about two companies with great Quantum Scores that he thinks might (and should) split in the near future. They’re likely stocks you’ve heard of... and maybe own yourself. He’ll also analyze another stock you and your fellow readers asked about. It’s a company whose software you might use every day. It’s going through a bit of a rough patch right now, but as always, we want to see what the data says for the future of this stock. [Click here]( or on the image below to check out this week’s Power Trends+ video issue. Thanks for the great stock ideas, and we hope you take away some helpful analysis. Not all of the stocks in this video issue are currently recommended in my investing services, but that doesn’t stop us from digging into the data to help you in your research. I’ll talk to you tomorrow in the new Power Trends issue, and Luke will be back again next week with another Power Trends+ video analysis. Make sure to send in your tickers to jasonqe@tradesmith.com. Talk soon, [Jason Bodner] Jason Bodner Editor, Jason Bodner’s Power Trends Disclosure: On the date of publication, Jason Bodner held a position in Nvidia (NVDA) and Luke Downey in Chipotle (CMG) mentioned in this video. IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [STRANGEST Election Story in History]( [This is the STRANGEST election story]( in presidential history. One man believes Elon Musk could get REVENGE on Joe Biden as soon as July 18th. And not only cost Biden re-election... But create five huge opportunities for Americans who make five specific steps to prepare and profit from the election fallout. Make no mistake: This presidential plot-twist could rock the economy, financial markets and your bank account. [Click here now to see why and get three free investment picks]( that he believes are set to soar (he’ll list out the exact tickers for you after he show you his evidence) [Click here]( © 2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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