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Find Safer Bets Than LCID or RVIN — "Barbell" Your EV Stocks

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Find Safer Bets Than LCID or RVIN — "Barbell" Your EV Stocks

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Adam O'Dell,
Chief Investment Strategist

You want to know the key to longevity in this business?

It’s not stock selection, though that helps. Nor is it trend-following, though that’s something near and dear to my particular style of trading.

The key to longevity as a trader is position sizing.

No trader has a perfect batting average. No matter how good your model is, you’re going to get a few trades wrong. That’s OK.

Here’s why “risk” isn’t a dirty word when it comes to investing in tech like electric vehicles.

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Earnings Edge
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Chad Shoop,
Editor

My Profit Radar Revealed 2 Stocks Ready to Pop After Earnings

For today’s Earnings Edge, we’ll turn our attention to a pair of tech stocks set for big moves this week.

Both stocks showed up on my Profit Radar recently. And they are making moves.

Let’s dive in.

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Tesla's Big Problem

Elon Musk has a big problem. A natural resource he needs to power his entire fleet of EVs is in short supply. One $4 stock is capitalizing on demand. 

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Chart of the Day
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Michael Carr,
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Forget Inflation! The Fed Is on the Fast Track to Slow Growth

Inflation fears dominate the news. It’s about time the mainstream media caught up with consumers. Higher prices impact many consumers and families. Even families that are able to cope with current inflation are rightfully worried about future inflation.

The Federal Reserve’s increasing involvement with the economy (see chart below) parallels Japan’s central bank.

Here’s what that means for the economy and inflation.

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