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[TradeSmith Power Trends logo] [TradeSmith Power Trends logo] July 17, 2024 Power Trends+: The Data Puts Us Ahead of the Rest Something is emerging in the market, and you should be excited. We’re seeing a major shift. Those top 50 stocks in the S&P 500 – the large-caps that have been carrying the index lately – are overweight and the shoe is about to drop. Those unloved small-caps are about to attract Big Money, and the weight will be shifted in their favor. In today’s Power Trends+, my fellow TradeSmith analyst and business partner Luke Downey will show you the small-cap study that put us ahead of the rest, along with a couple others to show you where the market is headed. As usual, I’ll also go over a couple winning stocks that you and your fellow readers recommended – those with high Quantum Scores that showcase superior fundamentals, strong technicals, and have Big Money flowing in – in addition to a couple stocks that fall flat. It’s a jam-packed Power Trends+. [Click here]( or on the image below to check it out now! I love analyzing the stocks you send in, and I hope you take away some important information about what makes a stock worth investing in and what doesn’t. Remember, the stocks in this video issue are not currently recommended in my investing services, but that doesn’t stop us from digging into the data to help you in your research. Stay tuned for another all-new Power Trends+ video analysis next week. As always, make sure to send in your tickers or any comments and questions to jasonqe@tradesmith.com. Talk soon, [Jason Bodner] Jason Bodner Editor, Jason Bodner’s Power Trends IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Legendary Trader: “Panic Set to Begin on August 1st”]( According to legendary trader Tom Gentile, we’re about to see [the biggest panic since the dot-com crash](. Tom saw the rise of Bitcoin in 2013... He predicted the Covid crash of 2020... and after the crash, he picked Google, Apple, and Tesla before they soared 188%, 236%, and 1,181%. He also predicted the rise of Nvidia back in 2019, when he gave his readers a chance to turn $10k into more than $320,000. That’s why you must see [his critical AI warning for August 1st](. [Watch it 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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