| Big Debt + 83% Crash + Dividend Cuts = 157% Return? | | What do an 83% stock price dip, dividend cuts and a mountain of debt have in common?
They were all bad news headlines about Apache Corp. in April 2020.
So with those awful headlines, how did ex-hedge fund manager Lance Ippolito know to buy in at that time…
| | | | | Oil Stocks to Navigate the Specter of Inflation and Rising Energy Prices | | With prices skyrocketing for goods around the country, inflation is on the minds of many Americans. Food and energy prices are two core things the Federal Reserve looks at in regard to inflation.
Even the Oracle of Omaha Warren Buffett said recently he is worried about inflation. And we've discussed the problem in both lumber and food prices in recent videos.
So in today's video, I'd like to talk about another area of concern: energy prices and inflation.
Last April amid the early COVID-19 pandemic, oil prices briefly went negative (minus $40.32 a barrel) for a few hours. To my knowledge, that's never happened before but it did in 2020 as demand cratered. | | | | | Top EV Battery Stocks for Big Upside in 2021 | | I don't know if you've heard this already or not, but analysts at Swiss Bank and UBS think electric vehicles could take up 100% of the automotive market by 2040.
But because batteries are the biggest expense for EVs, automakers must maintain supplies and effectiveness to ensure the takeover won't be jeopardized. And as a result, analysts at UBS predict a supply shortage.
If you think UBS is the only one, you've got another thing coming…
Goldman Sachs analysts also say global demand for electric car batteries could multiply by 30 times in the next 20 years.
So I've decided to put a short list together of my favorite EV battery stocks for 2021 that have the potential to double, triple or maybe go up five times because there's a major demand for lithium with such little supply. | | | | | Are These Stocks Legally Forced to Rise? | | This emmy-nominated journalist was sent a secret list from a former Wall Street analyst.
It contains a controversial truth about some of the richest CEOs and executives… About what they're legally allowed to do to their own stock price.
But if they look away from the stock market — and toward this "secret sector" instead — they can spot this quasi-legal activity up to 48 hours before the elites profit from their own moves.
And the Wall Street analyst who put this list together is pulling back the corporate veil. | | | | "Hi Roger, Really enjoy the classes and learned so much, and appreciate very much."
Kelvin L.
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