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Rare Bull Signal for Small-Caps [First time since 2009]

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For the first time in 15 years, a rare bullish signal just flashed in small-cap stocks. Back then, i

For the first time in 15 years, a rare bullish signal just flashed in small-cap stocks. Back then, it foreshadowed a massive 40% rally in the vital benchmark for the U.S. small-cap market – the Russell 2000. Financial research firm, Fundstrat says a similar surge could be coming by the end of September. Why? Because the recent Dallas Manufacturing Survey shows a sharp spread between current negative conditions and positive forward expectations. In fact, it's the highest spread since 2009. Now, that might not mean much to you... But as Fundstrat points out, "four of four times" this signal has flashed, it was "in front of a pretty big move for small-cap stocks." Here's the thing, not all small-caps are created equal... And there's an [opportunity inside this small cap surge]( no one is talking about. That is besides one man - Louis Navellier - the legendary investor who found Apple at 37 cents and Amazon at $46. You see, he's identified a little-known small-cap stock. And it could be the biggest winner of all from this rally. It has nothing to do with AI, 5G, Bitcoin or any other technology you've likely heard of. But titans like Jeff Bezos and even the U.S. Department of Defense have quietly been investing in the company. With that rare bull signal for small-caps lighting up like a Christmas tree… We could see the stock take off in a matter of months. To find out exactly what Louis has uncovered… [Go to this link here for all the exclusive details.]( Sincerely, Tristan Howerton Member Service Director This ad is sent on behalf of InvestorPlace Media at 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you're not interested in this opportunity, please [click here]( and remove yourself from these offers. This third party offer is brought to you by Financial Press Agency. A-5, Amargyan Ind Complex, Pokharan Rd Khopat, Mumbai, 400601, India. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here.]( © Copyright 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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