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Thanks, Fed! Buy This Small Bank Stock as Profits Soar

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The Federal Reserve changed the rules for some banks, and this stock will benefit. We all like profi

The Federal Reserve changed the rules for some banks, and this stock will benefit. [Turn Your Images On] Green Zone Ratings [Thanks, Fed! Buy This Small Bank Stock as Profits Soar]( [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( We all like profits, right? We love to see our portfolios in the green. And businesses are no different. The banking sector is a top performer when it comes to profitability. And the Federal Reserve is making it easier for that money to land back in our portfolios. That led me to one regional bank stock that our system is “Strong Bullish” on. It’s risen more than 60% since the COVID-19 crash. And the Fed’s new rules will help its price go even higher. 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