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Roundtable 2023: Trading the Big Money in Small-Cap Stocks

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Did you trade the Big Money Index? Welcome back to the 2023 TradeSmith End-of-Year Roundtable. This

Did you trade the Big Money Index? [TradeSmith Daily]( Welcome back to the 2023 TradeSmith End-of-Year Roundtable. This whole week, we’re giving you the unfiltered insights from everyone in our team of expert analysts as we cap off the year. You’ll hear their overall take on 2023, as well as the sectors they recommend you buy, and avoid, in the year to come. And as an exclusive bonus for our [TradeSmith Platinum]( members, our analysts will issue their top recommendation for 2024. Our series continues today with Jason Bodner, editor of Quantum Edge Pro and TradeSmith Investment Report. Check it out below, and be sure to tune in every day until the end of 2023 to get a taste of everything TradeSmith has to offer. Roundtable 2023: Trading the Big Money in Small-Cap Stocks By Michael Salvatore, Editor, TradeSmith Daily Jason Bodner’s Big Money Index told you to sell stocks in early August of this year, just before the A.I. rally was about to run its course. It also told you to buy at the beginning of November, when stocks were a dumpster fire and panic was thick in the air. If you listened, you navigated 2023 far better than most other investors. And it was only possible because of the power of Big Money — the institutional capital that Jason believes ultimately charts the course for markets more than anything else. RECOMMENDED LINK [The Big Biden Swap-Out?]( Louis Navellier is issuing [a brand-new warning today](... The next president of the United States will NOT be Joe Biden... And it won’t be Donald Trump. Instead, a shocking event on August 19th could totally upend the election process... And bring about a radical transformation of America. [Click here now to see Louis’ warning](. [COMING SOON: America’s New “Lightning Lines”]( Today, our financial elite are quietly rolling out a major change to the way money works for millions of Americans. It involves a new technology, backed by the White House, Federal Reserve, US Treasury and at least 41 major banks. And it’s poised to grow as much as 24,290% in the years to come. [Everything you need to know is right here](. Jason helped his readers navigate 2023 with relative ease, but it’s what he’s got in store for 2024 that you need to see. [Check out his recap of the year below]( including his top sectors to buy (and avoid) next year… To your health and wealth, [Michael Salvatore]Michael Salvatore Editor, TradeSmith Daily P.S. If you’ve been following Jason lately, you know he’s not the type of guy to issue dire warnings about the state of the economy. Yet, for the first time in his career, Jason is warning about a [$6 trillion financial bubble that’s set to implode as soon as Jan. 31]( — just a month and change from now. This bubble is intimately tied to the moves of the Federal Reserve. And already we’re seeing [signs of the bubble unravel]( before our eyes. [Go here to hear Jason’s message ASAP]( as he’s showing investors precisely what to do with their cash before the house of cards comes tumbling down. Get Instant Access Click to read these free reports and automatically sign up for research throughout the week. [25 Doomed Blue Chip Stocks]( [3 Stocks to Build Your Wealth in 2024]( [Download now on the Apple Store]( [Get It On Google Play]( [Customer Support: 866.385.2076](tel:+866-385-2076) | support@tradesmith.com [Request Customer Service](mailto:support@tradesmith.com) ©TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. You may not reproduce, modify, copy, sell, publish, distribute, display or otherwise use any portion of the content without the prior written consent of TradeSmith. TradeSmith is not registered as an investment adviser and operates under the publishers’ exemption of the Investment Advisers Act of 1940. The investments and strategies discussed in TradeSmith’s content do not constitute personalized investment advice. Any trading or investment decisions you take are in reliance on your own analysis and judgment and not in reliance on TradeSmith. There are risks inherent in investing and past investment performance is not indicative of future results. TradeSmith P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 [Terms of Use]( [Privacy Policy]( To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [tradesmith logo]

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