3 Small-Cap Stocks With Big Run-Up Potential

 
February 25, 2021
 
These Small Stocks
Are About To Explode
A former hedge fund manager turned "people's trader" recently clocked out of a 53% ROI trade in under 24 hours…

But now he's hunting a much bigger game.

I'm not talking about 100% or even 1,000% returns… but the chance to grab gains like 3,833% on some of the world's smallest stocks.

This is like buying a future Fortune 500 company while it's still trading at a small-cap price. In other words, few investors ever get an opportunity like this.

But you're about to get yours.
Here's How
 
3 Small-Cap Stocks With
Big Run-Up Potential
Small-cap stocks have experienced a major run-up recently…

The Russell 2000, which tracks 2,000 of the smallest companies in the U.S. stock market, has gained a jaw-dropping 26.96% in the past three months. During that same time period, the S&P 500 has only gained 13.9%.

That's roughly half as much, folks!   

And it has left many investors and traders wondering if these small-cap stocks to watch in 2021 have overstayed their welcome (and if it's best to move on to another strategy) or if they should remain bullish on smaller stocks.

Well, my answer to that is simple…
See What I'm Thinking
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From Pizza Boy To
Expert Options Trader
When most people think about financial experts, they don't normally imagine someone who grew up in a family just getting by on every paycheck.

New Money Crew Head Trader Joshua Belanger was told all he'd ever be was white trash… so he proved them wrong.

He dreamed about fame and fortune, which led him to train as a professional wrestler for three years under legend Sonny Rogers.

As a skinny masked kid, he didn't look the part. And he knew if he wanted to continue down this path, it'd be nothing but steroids and a pipe dream.

If it weren't for his boss at the pizza place, he wouldn't be where he is today.

It may have started with amateur wrestling and pizza deliveries, but it ended with a "back door" journey to becoming one of the top expert options traders under 40.
Here's His Story
 
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