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TODAY’S TOP ALERT!
Vuzix Corp (Nasdaq: VUZI)
👉 VUZI is TODAY’S #1 ALERT 👈
Good afternoon, team,
This morning I wrote to you about one of my favorite small stocks, Vuzix Corporation (VUZI).
The stock had been on a 77% rip since its April 9 low — outpacing the S&P 500’s recovery fourfold — but recent news made me think it could power even higher today.
👉First, the company revealed on Tuesday that it will be added back to the Russell 2000 next month.
👉Second, it announced two weeks ago that its smart glasses are being used in Amazon warehouses.
👉Third, from yesterday’s closing price, the stock was 61% higher in mid-February, before trade war fears set in. I thought the federal court striking down the “reciprocal tariffs” last night might give the stock a boost closer to those levels.
The stock has been off to a great start this morning:
I didn’t mention it in my earlier writeup, but I definitely recommend checking out the company’s X account.
There, you’ll find recent photos of some of its smart glasses in action, as well as detail about some recent awards the company has racked up.
As I said, this is one of my favorite small stocks, and it’s one well worth watching, both today and going forward.
If you managed to watch its double-digit climb from before the bell this morning, congratulations!
Stay tuned for any more updates, and have a great rest of your trading day!
To Your Success,

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