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Market heavyweights are too overcrowded these days... [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Wealthy Retirement]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED ["I've Never Recommended Something Like This Before"]( [AG on Stage]( Has the world's greatest stock picker gone mad? He picked Amazon, Netflix, Apple... [And now this?]( Alexander Green makes a BOLD prediction to a huge crowd in his latest TEK Talk... And it might just help set you up for retirement. [Click here to see more.]( Editor's Note: In today's article, Research Associate Brittan Gibbons-O'Neill describes how BIG money can be found in the SMALLEST places. And Brittan would know... She works alongside Alexander Green, Chief Investment Strategist of The Oxford Club, whose three premier VIP Trading Research Services have outperformed the S&P 500 by 400% over the last 20 years. To know what Alex looks for in a great stock, check out his new FREE three-part training series, [The Three Great Secrets for Breakout Profits](. You'll walk away with Alex's key fundamentals that have helped him identify windfall opportunities... [Click here for more information.]( - Kyle Wehrle, Assistant Managing Editor [FINANCIAL LITERACY]( [The Little Guys' Big Break]( [Brittan Gibbons-O'Neill, Research Associate, The Oxford Club]( [Brittan Gibbons-O'Neill]( It's time you look away from the market heavyweights. Let's be honest - stocks like Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) or Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) might take up the attention of the financial talking heads, but that doesn't mean much for the average investor. That's because even when a trillion-dollar company makes a big move, the gains for smaller investors are often limited. These big-name stocks are usually overcrowded and pricey, so your chances of making any real money are slim. Which means we have to dig a bit deeper than the household names... While large caps have been pushing the major indexes higher for the majority of 2021, [small cap stocks]( have made no meaningful headway to the upside. But after trading sideways since January, they recently broke out to new all-time highs. And if this batch of stocks can maintain momentum, there's an opportunity for you to [reap the rewards of high-growth companies without breaking the bank](. Let's take a look at what's been happening... SPONSORED [Former CBOE trader reveals #1 stock EVERY WEEK!]( [1 Stock Every Week]( It's delivered an 83% win rate, but he guarantees he'll beat that! [Watch how he does it...]( The Little Guys' Big Break The Russell 2000 Index is an equally weighted index that follows a group of 2,000 small cap stocks. After a huge surge at the end of 2020, the index lost a bit of its steam, trading horizontally for the better part of a year. But as you can see, after testing the top of that trading range three times, the index broke above that [resistance]( on its fourth try. [Russell 2000 One-Year Performance]( When a security (or, in this case, a basket of securities) hits a level of resistance and falls, it indicates the market may not think it's worth any higher than that price. Sellers prevail, and the price falls. Once it does break through, however, it proves that enough investors believe it's more valuable than where it was previously stuck. This snowballs into higher and higher demand... not to mention, anyone with a short position could be forced to cut their losses, driving the rally even more. We're not just talking about a single stock, either. This means that a good chunk of small cap stocks should rally simultaneously, which is [great news if you're a small cap investor](... or interested in becoming one. A similar situation might shape up with another index... The Russell Microcap Index tracks the 1,000 smallest securities within the small cap Russell 2000, plus the next 1,000 smallest eligible securities by market cap. It follows many of the same trends as the small cap index... One key difference, though, is that while the breakout in [the Russell 2000 already happened, the Russell Microcap has been on the verge of breaking out](. The Russell Microcap Index tested its resistance for a fourth time in November 2021 and is stubbornly bouncing along support again. Should it rise again, the fifth time could be the charm. These little guys might've been left behind for the majority of 2021... But they might just dish us up a fat pitch going into 2022. 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