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Did you hear about Johnny Seville and Acorn Wealth’s free live training on the Smart Surge Scanner, a tool designed to help traders spot institutional-style setups before they become obvious?

Something shifted in the markets recently.

While everyone was watching the mega-cap tech stocks, leadership broadened out. The Russell 2000 has completed a major breakout, and small- and mid-caps are rebounding sharply heading into July 2026.

STX: +220% from entry
AVAV: +17% in one day
GNRC: +48% from entry

Johnny Seville's Smart Surge Scanner caught these moves before they became obvious.

Of course, not every scan turns into a winner. The goal is to identify higher-quality setups where multiple factors are lining up before the crowd notices.

See how Johnny identifies these rotations early: http://acornwealthcorp.com/netpicks

Here's what happened:

Markets transitioned from mega-cap dominance to a broad risk-on rally. As we head into July 2026, capital is rotating down the market cap ladder — and the window to get positioned is right now.

But here's the key: Not all small and mid-caps moved.

Only the ones where institutional money was already positioning.

That's what Johnny's scanner tracks:

→ Where capital is rotating INTO (not just which sectors are hot)
→ Which small and mid-caps are receiving institutional accumulation
→ When technical setups align with the rotation

When these factors converge, that's the setup Johnny watches closely.

Reserve your seat and see the rotation setup live: http://acornwealthcorp.com/netpicks

Recent rotation winners from the scanner:

FIX: +42% from entry signal
COHU: Up to new 12-month highs
BFLY: +100% in a month

The Russell 2000 posted strong gains. But not every small-cap participated.

Johnny's system identifies which ones institutional money is targeting.

In this live training, you'll learn:

  • How to spot sector rotation before it becomes obvious to everyone

  • The specific pattern that appeared in STX, AVAV, and GNRC before their moves

  • Why small-caps remain more cyclical and sensitive (and how to use that)

  • Current small-caps showing institutional accumulation right now

Access the live training and track where capital is flowing: http://acornwealthcorp.com/netpicks

The rotation is happening right now. The question is: Are you tracking where the money is actually flowing?

Johnny shows you how—systematically, without guessing.

Join us LIVE:

→ July 8th, 2026 at 6:00 PM ET
→ July 9th, 2026 at 2:00 PM ET

Click here to register for the live training: http://acornwealthcorp.com/netpicks

To your success!

P.S. Small-caps rebounded sharply, but only specific names delivered massive moves. See how Johnny's scanner identified them early in the live training. Space is limited — register today to secure your seat.

Trading involves risk, and past examples do not guarantee future results. This training is educational and designed to help you better understand the setup process.

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Global Diversification – Why Home-Country Bias is Costing You Money

Most investors overweight domestic stocks—US investors hold ~70% US equities despite America representing ~60% of global market cap (and less in some metrics). The tilt: true diversification demands meaningful emerging markets (EM) and developed international exposure, especially as economic power shifts.

Reasons include valuation dispersion. US markets often command premiums; EMs like India, Vietnam, or select Latin American plays trade cheaper with higher growth potential. Currency effects, while volatile, offer hedging against dollar weakness. Demographic dividends in younger populations abroad fuel consumption and innovation.

Historical tilt: international stocks outperformed US in the 2000s. Correlations rise in crises but diverge otherwise. Adding 20-40% international reduces portfolio volatility without sacrificing returns (per modern portfolio theory).

Challenges: political risks, accounting differences, currency fluctuations. Mitigate via ADRs, global ETFs (VXUS, VWO), or active managers with local expertise. Sector tilts matter—EMs excel in commodities, banking, and tech services.

Related topics: China's role, India's rise, and supply chain reshoring. Geopolitics creates winners (e.g., Mexico nearshoring). ESG integration in global portfolios adds another dimension. For long-term investors, periodic rebalancing captures mean reversion.

In an era of deglobalization rhetoric, economic interdependence persists. Home bias exposes investors to concentrated risks like US policy shifts or sector bubbles. A globally tilted portfolio better captures the full opportunity set of human innovation. Start small, research diligently, and let time and compounding work.

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