Louis Navellier says a major shift may already be forming beneath the market’s surface.
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Editor’s Note: For nearly 50 years, Louis Navellier has studied Federal Reserve cycles and the way they reshape leadership in the stock market. Over that time, he’s developed a reputation for identifying major trends early — especially in smaller, fast-growing companies that tend to benefit most when monetary conditions begin to loosen.
Right now, Louis believes Wall Street may be underestimating what’s developing behind the scenes at the Fed.
I’ve invited him here today to explain why two men connected to one of the most famous trades in financial history — the 1992 collapse of the British pound — may soon play a major role in shaping the next phase of U.S. monetary policy. Louis also explains why he believes this shift could create a rare opportunity in small-cap stocks, and why he’s preparing to discuss it in much greater detail in just a few hours during his free event, where he’ll also share one stock recommendation with attendees.







