Wednesday, May 26, 2021

Bang, Buy, Bust: An Inflation Play With Major Profit Potential

 
May 26, 2021
 
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Bang, Buy, Bust: An Inflation Play With Major Profit Potential
It's time again for every trader's favorite game…


For those who want to play along at home, I'm going to share three stock tickers with you.

One of them is a bang for a quick return… Another is a buy and hold.. and the third is a bust that stinks so bad, I wouldn't buy it with someone else's money!

Today's buy is way out of the norm for my taste. Some would call it "conservative." Others might say, "Lance, you're losing it. An inflation stock play? What happened to that crazy degenerate trader we know and love?"

But this situation has profit potential that just can't be ignored!
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The new electrified Ford F-150 Lightning is about to dominate the EV truck market.

Tesla doesn't even stand a chance.

And that's created an incredible opportunity for traders who know the right way to profit from it.

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