| | | Miss Tesla's Recent Pop? Catch Up With One Play | Bryan Bottarelli | Head Trade Tactician | Monument Traders Alliance | | | Strategist's Note: Dave here. I don't usually write to you like this, but this is something you need to see. Longtime readers know that I love driving around in my Tesla Model X. And this is a passion I share with my friend Bryan Bottarelli over at Monument Traders Alliance. Tesla has been on a tear lately (I watch the stock closely). So Bryan shared this article with me about another way to profit on the carmaker. But Bryan's been working on something else too. He's going to be giving a groundbreaking presentation on March 3... In it, he'll reveal the three simple strategies that helped him go from being a McDonald's worker to a Tesla owner... AND trading a $6.6 million portfolio! You'll want to pay attention to this one. Click here to reserve your spot! - David Fessler, Energy and Infrastructure Strategist | | | In the spirit of full disclosure... I drive a Tesla Model S, but I do not own Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) stock. However, while shares of Tesla were exploding over the last few weeks, I was still smiling. Why? Because I was still exposed to the explosive upside move using a cheap backdoor way to capitalize on the Tesla move - all for a fraction of the price. And today I'm going to share this little gem with you. Without exaggeration, this may be the most important Trade of the Day issue you'll ever read - so please give me five minutes of your time so you can see what I'm about to reveal to you. The investment I highly recommend making immediately is the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF (NYSE: LIT). It's up 9.2% in 2020 and offers you exposure to many securities representing the full lithium cycle, from mining and refining the metal all the way through battery production. Simply put, it's a nondiversified way for you to have complete coverage of the market performance of global companies involved within the entire lithium industry. Why is this so important? | | Well, lithium is a soft, silvery-white alkali metal. It's the lightest metal and a solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable. And because of its relative nuclear instability, lithium is less common in the solar system than 25 of the first 32 chemical elements. When it comes to industrial applications, lithium-ion batteries are essential for the rapid growth of electric vehicles. In other words, the clean energy economy is here. It's not going away. And the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF gives you complete coverage to every single company that's essential to making it happen. For instance, Michael Bloomberg intends to see all new cars as electric-driven by 2035 - and 15% of American trucks and buses to be pollution-free by 2030. Now, here's the secret... Look at the top 10 holdings in the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF... Notice how Tesla is in there? It represents 12% of the entire Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF basket. So if you missed the move on Tesla but you'd still like to have exposure to the stock, then this is a play that should be part of your core portfolio - starting today. Yours in smart speculation, Bryan | | | | | | | | | | David Fessler | February 26, 2020 A new oil drilling technology has allowed the U.S. to produce most of its own oil, decreasing oil prices. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | February 25, 2020 Here's how to play the stock market meltdown to your advantage. Read More | | | | | | Matthew Carr | February 24, 2020 The Golden State has always been home to opportunity - and marijuana is no exception. Read More | | | | | | | |
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