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12 Feb 2021 | Inexpensive, high volume stocks to watch right now



The Never Too Late Investor

“It’s never too late to retire early”

These dirt-cheap Robinhood stocks could skyrocket

These dirt-cheap Robinhood stocks could skyrocket
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Based on trading patterns, it appears that some investors who use the Robinhood investing platform are interested in beaten-down companies that could soar back to life. It’s a risky strategy, but it can deliver life-changing returns if things go as planned.




These affordable stocks could soar because of their strong fundamentals. Here are two great bets for Robinhood investors looking for potentially life-changing returns in the stock market. Both companies enjoy massive growth drivers but trade at low prices relative to their potential.

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Gordon Fox is the editor of investinglate.com and writes about Investments, Savings, and how to make the most of your money