A Stock Pick To Capitalize on the Clean Energy Switch

 
March 12, 2021
 
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Nasdaq Snapback: Cathie Woods'
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After getting absolutely torched four out of the past five sessions, big tech and momentum investments — like Cathie Woods' ARK Innovation ETF — finally got a reprieve Tuesday.

As I wrote this on Mar. 9, the mega-cap names of the Nasdaq were up 3.9% and the recent spat of volatility appears to have calmed a bit.

But despite the seeming return of risk-on mood, most questions coming into my inbox are asking if we're going to see additional pullbacks.
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Crown Mining: The Stock To Capitalize From the EV & Clean Energy Switch
After a long period of being range-bound below $5, copper has jumped 30% in the past few months. The demand for copper is only going to grow from here on out as well. Both due to global supply shocks and the switch to clean energy.

Renewable energy sources such as solar, hydro and wind require up to 12 times more copper than traditional fossil fuel alternatives. So the demand for copper for electric vehicles is expected to increase by 1,700 kilotons by 2027.

The current supply of copper can't keep up with this new demand.

But Dr. Copper himself has a plan.
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