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With the World Scrambling for Rare Earth, These Stocks Could Double, If Not Triple
by Ian Cooper
Governments all over the world are moving toward electric vehicles, and renewables.
Many want far more electric vehicles on the road. In fact, here in the U.S., California, Gov. Newsom signed an executive order that will ban the sale of gas-powered passenger cars in the state starting in 2035. We’re even moving towards a greener future with solar and wind.
However, for that to happen, many must also have reliable access to rare earth metals.
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As everyone knows, there are two types of transactions - buying and selling.
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It is called a "call option" because the owner of the option can do just that, call away the underlying asset. That is, the option owner can call upon the seller of the option to deliver the asset, provided the option buyer pays the agreed upon exercise price.
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This Week In Trading: DOW +64, NASDAQ -47, S&P -2.
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