Small cheap stocks are outperforming. Here's how to play them

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People visit the Charging Bull Statue during Covid-19 pandemic in Lower Manhattan, New York City, United States on May 25, 2020.Small- and mid-cap stocks have taken off in recent weeks, and Jefferies said in a new note that there are several stocks that will lead the next leg of the rally.

 

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Pro “Small cheap stocks” equals retail fools buying at Robinhood.

Pro Capitalism is White Supremacy. Two wings of the same bird. BlackLivesMatter

Pro Drain your savings to invest on stupid advice. If the s&p is in ICU, the russell is already dead. Money flows from the top to the bottom. If the top stops the flow, the bottom fights for dirts by cheating the stupid.

Pro also french scientists: Smoking reduces corona infections. it actually didn't 😂😂😂😂

Pro Powell should buy all the shit on the planet. Well done. Keep printing

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Pro Lets not forget Russell rebalance on Friday. Thats part of the outperformance. Traders/investors are loading up.

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