| Learn How to Spot These Fast-Growing Small-Cap Stocks | | Small-cap stocks have the potential to rally faster than their bigger, blue-chip cousins. And yet many people ignore this sector in favor of companies they're more familiar with.
Right now, small caps look to be on the verge of a massive breakout. In fact, they've already allowed WealthPress Senior Strategist Roger Scott to signal impressive winners, like 118% on PFSI… 153% on DDD… and even 414% on CNE.
Roger says the key to making these returns is learning how to spot small-cap "microbursts" before they happen… and then riding that momentum as the stock climbs higher.
He's even agreed to show us how he finds these little-known microbursts. | | | | | 2 Stocks Losing Value in 2021 — Including Churchill Capital | | Did you know some stocks are losing their value every day?
While this isn't that much of a shock — considering how fickle the stock market is on any given day — it's important for investors to keep an eye on these two stocks losing value in 2021. That way, you don't get trapped in failing investments for the next 10 months or so.
The value of a stock is determined by how many investors want to own it — think of supply and demand. When demand for a stock is high and the supply of shares is low, the stock price rises. A lower demand for a stock coupled with higher supply will cause the stock to fall and its value to depreciate.
And the value of these two stocks just plummeted this week… | | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Future of Wealth emails | | | | | What the GameStop-Robinhood- Congressional Circus Means for Wall Street | | We're going to keep this one short and sweet: The GameStop-Robinhood-Congressional hearing is a load of BS.
Of course, as soon as we're done covering the GameStop saga and are moving onto current issues like inflation and the pot stock crash, it's back on the front page. And something isn't sitting right.
In response, the House of Representatives Financial Services Committee is questioning all the major players in the story, determined to get to the bottom of it. | | *clicking these links will automatically subscribe you to Joy of the Trade emails | | | | "I really enjoy your tips!"
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