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5 Stocks That Could See Higher Ground in July

Stock quotes in this article:GIS, MU, MXB 

BALTIMORE (Stockpickr) -- With the first trading days of July on their way later this week, investors are hopeful that a new month will bring with it new chances at decreased volatility and bullish sentiment. But those hopes could be thwarted early this week as central banks' concerns over worldwide deficit spending come to a head following the Bank for International Settlements' annual meeting in Basel, Switzerland.

Government spending has taken the forefront of the stock market since May, when potential solvency issues in Greece led to a mass exodus from the country's sovereign debt and a subsequent bailout from the EU.

But while investor concerns could hold the market down this week, we'll attempt to maximize our gain potential for the next five trading days by turning to the Rocket Stocks.

For the uninitiated, Rocket Stocks are our weekly list of companies with short-term gain catalysts and longer-term growth potential. In the last 50 weeks, Rocket Stocks have outperformed the S&P 500 index by 53.70%.

Here's a look at this week's list.

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