| Tired of Missing Huge Stock Jumps? | | Traders often find themselves saying things like, "I wish I'd gotten into that stock earlier..."
But today might just be the day to retire that phrase.
Invest in these companies before their shares soar, and huge gains could follow. | | | | | Move Over, Tesla. Ford Is the New Top Dog — and Stock — of EV Pickups | | When most of us think of the electric vehicle (EV) market, a few names jump to mind.
Tesla, Nio and Fisker are typically at the top of that list, with Nikola and even Workhorse making an appearance or two.
Global sales of EVs topped 3.1 million vehicles in 2020, a 39% bump from 2019…
And while we all know EVs are the future of automobiles, they are still only a tiny portion — less than 1% — of cars on the road today.
As innovative as a lot of these companies are, it's a growing, if still niche, industry.
To this point, the big boys in Detroit, Tokyo, Seoul and Munich have largely ignored the trend in favor of bigger, gas-guzzling pickups and SUVs…
But that is starting to change in a big way as major automakers are skipping hybrids altogether in favor of new fully electric product lines. | | | | | 3 Huge Profit Opportunities From Supply Chain Shortages | |
But this is also creating a ton of profit opportunities for investors... if they can correctly identify the stocks most likely to benefit from the shortages.
I spoke with my favorite strategist to discuss the situation and how savvy investors are profiting, and also reveal three stocks on our radar with the most potential. | | | | | Here's How to Get Ahead of Wall Street | | Tired of staring at stock charts all day just to pick through Wall Street's crumbs?
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