â The Rotation Into Small Caps Has Begun Dear reader, It was another wild week on Wall Street… Earnings season is in full swing and the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation number was released Friday morning. Meanwhile, the country continues to reel from President Joe Biden leaving the 2024 presidential race and speculation about a new democratic candidate. The Dow surged as much as 800 points at one point yesterday to close the week with a gain. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq didn’t fare quite as well – finishing the week in the red. We also started to see some rotation out of mega-cap tech stocks this week. That has pushed the Nasdaq 100 about 8% below its high from earlier this month. That money has flowed into the small- and mid-cap Russell 2000, which closed the week just below its best level since 2021. I have been telling you to expect small caps to come back in favor, and it’s finally happening. But this is just the beginning. As a result, I’m hard at work putting together an all-new service that will focus on finding opportunities in small companies with the potential to become big winners over the long term. Look for more details in the coming weeks. In the meantime, let’s revisit all of the content published this week. This is a great chance to catch up – or simply to refresh your memory about all the great topics we covered. Monday: On what should have been a quiet summer weekend, Americans got news that some found shocking… while others believed had been a long time coming. [Click here to read What Biden’s Announcement Means for Stocks.]( Tuesday: U.S. regulators have approved applications for spot Ethereum (ETH-USD) exchange-traded funds (ETFs). This approval is a huge positive for the long-term viability of cryptos, which will open the door for even more spot crypto ETFs in the future. [Click here to read Ethereum Spot ETFs Win a Big Approval.]( Wednesday: It has been a few days since President Joe Biden’s announcement that he’s dropping out of the 2024 presidential election rocked the world. That has given us some time to think about the implications for the election, the stock market, and the future of our country. [Click here to read What Investors Need to Know for the 2024 Election]( and catch up on the latest episode of the SteadyTrade Podcast. Thursday: Every trader and investor has their own personal approach when it comes to pulling gains out of the stock market. But Imre Gams believes there are a few things that all successful traders and investors have in common. [Click here to read Imre Gams’ Blueprint for Success.]( Friday: Here in the U.S., we commonly see headlines about coal power plants shutting down and less mining of the mineral in general. But in Asia, another story is brewing – one of increasing demand and the use of the coal as an energy source. [Click here to read Is Coal Making a Comeback?]( Here’s to the future, [McCall's Signature] Matt McCall
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