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7 Stocks to Soar 50% in the Next 12 Months Ever heard of ??? It?s a strategy used by hedge fun

7 Stocks to Soar 50% in the Next 12 Months Ever heard of “[event-driven investing]( It’s a strategy used by hedge funds and private equity firms to reap massive rewards in both bull and bear markets alike. The idea is simple: Find a stock with a specific catalyst that will lift it dramatically in the near future. Here are some recent examples: - Amazon.com (AMZN) has long been heralded as the king of e-commerce. But savvy traders identified the power of its cloud computing arm and bought in early — then, when details finally were divulged formally in Amazon earnings reports, shares surged about 70% in a year. - Speaking of e-commerce, Best Buy (BBY) has seen plenty of pain in the age of Amazon. But all it took was a long-awaited string of cost-cutting measures and a big push of its own into digital sales to cause the stock to soar from $27 at the start of 2016 to $49 at year end. - Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) announced its $30 billion bid for Actellion recently, and investors in the smaller company are sitting on 110% returns in the last 12 months. Actellion wasn’t a small player bleeding red ink, but a serious healthcare company… but for wise investors, it doubled their money just like an aggressive small-cap stock. In hindsight, it’s very obvious how to profit. But the trick is getting there first — before other investors start driving the price sky high. That’s why [we’ve prepared a list of seven powerful “event-driven” trades]( that have a high likelihood of happening in the next 12 months — and even better, a high likelihood of delivering 50% or more in profits! Don’t delay, because it’s crucial to be first in line before the rest of Wall Street crowds into these trades. [Get your copy of “7 Stocks to Explode 50% in the Next 12 Months” right away!]( [Signed:] Hilary Kramer nbsp; Kramer Capital Research InvestorPlace Media, LLC. 9201 Corporate Blvd, Suite 200 Rockville, MD 20850 Notice: Please understand that by opting out from future emails from this advertiser, you are transferring or authorizing the transfer of your email address to the advertiser listed above. Zacks has no control over how your email address is used by the advertiser or other third parties. Accordingly, Zacks disclaims all responsibility and liability arising from the subsequent use of your email address that is made possible by your submission of your email address above. You are receiving this email from Zacks Investment Research because you chose to receive messages from Zacks’ partners on the Zacks web site(s). Please note that Zacks does not produce or endorse this product, and assumes no responsibility for the use thereof. Your privacy is important to us. Click here to see our Privacy Policy: [( If you do not wish to receive further email solicitations from Zacks on behalf of its partners, please click [here]( to unsubscribe. Zacks Investment Research 10 S. Riverside Plaza, Suite 1600 Chicago, IL 60606

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