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July 23, 2024 Power Trends+: Your Top Requested Stocks There?s a lot going on right now! The marke

[TradeSmith Power Trends logo] [TradeSmith Power Trends logo] July 23, 2024 Power Trends+: Your Top Requested Stocks There’s a lot going on right now! The market is giving us whiplash, quickly moving on from the previously loved mega-cap tech stocks to giving small-caps a boost higher. We’re in the midst of earnings season, which always has its ups and downs. And, well, this crazy election year might also be giving you whiplash. We’ve talked (or will talk) about all these things in regular Power Trends issues, so today, we decided to keep it simple and focus on stocks. In this latest Power Trends+ video, my fellow TradeSmith analyst Luke Downey is coming at you with two stocks you and your fellow readers have been curious about: Walmart (WMT) and Onto Innovation (ONTO). As always, he’ll dig into the data, including the Quantum Score, to see whether those companies are firing on all cylinders... or fall flat. Luke also takes a close look at a strong financial stock and why it could be a top financial name in the months ahead. [Click here]( or on the image below to find out how your requested stocks shaped up. We love analyzing the stocks you send in and 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 Disclosure: On the date of publication, Luke Downey held a position in Walmart, Inc. (WMT) mentioned in this video. SPONSORED AD [Jeff Bezos's Plan Exposed]( Located 30 miles from Baltimore — Jeff Bezos has been quietly investing in one tiny company that's ground zero of a technology revolution that's going to change everything. Bank of America said the technology would be, "Bigger than fire and bigger than all the revolutions that humanity has seen." [And for investors who get in now profits could be massive — click here for full story](. © 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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