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πŸ”Ž Holding International Exposure

Makes sense for the first time in years.

πŸ“Š Daily ETF Overview

International markets are still, on balance, outperforming the United States.

Applying our ETF rankings to a global map, here is where the relative strength lies internationally.

There's plenty of green in Latin America and scattered green around Europe and Asia.

The United States, meanwhile, is still underperforming over longer timeframes.

For the first time in years, it's made sense for investors to maintain international exposure.


We may be seeing the beginning stages of leadership changing in the ETF world; from growth, to cyclicals, to international outperformance. But it's not just going to be these ETFs that see the biggest gains.

It's going to be the individual stocks driving the moves underneath them.

And earnings season is when we find out exactly which names the market wants to reward.

Steve Strazza hosted a time sensitive investor briefing where he broke down the one signal his team uses to identify which stocks are about to make their biggest moves on earnings, and how to get in position before they happen.

As a bonus for signing up, you'll get a free copy of the latest Beat Quarterly, where we score every S&P 500 earnings report to show you where leadership is quietly rotating.

Click here to watch the replay of Steve's investor briefing.