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πŸ”Ž Opportunities Expand Abroad

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Rotation is the life blood of a bull market; and that's precisely what we're seeing on the international table.

Recently, we pointed to the sudden spike in Vietnamese stocks, extending on our prevailing theme that international markets are outperforming the United States.

In addition to this, last week we also mentioned the S&P 500 $SPY has transitioned from red to green; in other words, after underperforming the entire year, American stocks look to be turning a corner.

When charted out, global equities (excluding the United States) is at a key level to bounce.

While the S&P 500 is once again back in green territory, rotation among global markets remains strong and it's likely to continue providing opportunities for investors - even perhaps outpacing the United States.

It remains a strong signal to the health of this bull market that there's such a wide list of opportunities.

It's in these market environments that investors often become complacent.

Even though most stocks are working, there are a handful that are weighing on investor's portfolios; while a rising tide lifts all boats, the ones with deep holes will sink regardless of the swell.

To address this, Herb Greenberg went live with JC to identify the stocks that have no business being in investor's portfolios.

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