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Electric vehicle sales are only set to accelerate.
In fact, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), sales may be on course to hit all-time highs this year. As noted by CNBC, “The IEA said global sales had doubled in 2021 to represent nearly 9% of the car market. Looking forward, 2022 was ‘expected to see another all-time high for electric vehicle sales, lifting them to 13% of total light duty vehicle sales globally.’”
Better, the IEA said EV sales hit 6.6 million in 2021. And that in the first quarter of 2022, sales were already up to two million, a 75% increase year over year. Not only is that great news for electric vehicle stocks, like Tesla (TSLA) and Nio (NIO), it’s even better news for lithium stocks. After all, lithium is one of the most needed elements of an EV.
Unfortunately, there’s more demand for lithium than supply.
And that’s why lithium prices may not come down for quite some time.
“Lithium carbonate prices in China, the benchmark in the fast-growing market, stand at about $71,000 a metric ton, according to price-assessment firm Benchmark Mineral Intelligence.
I’m not a big fundamentals guy, as I see a company and its stock as two separate entities. However, there are times when a stock may be considerably undervalued compared to the sector or unto itself due to a fundamental news event. While assets for a company such as backlog, inventory, patents, receivables, etc. can by subjective, there is one thing that is always king – cash.
The basic undervalued stock is one that is trading below its cash per share value. The exception is banks and financials, because these entities can fiddle with the cash position in all kinds of wicked ways.
1) TWO TIME Is the dollar done al a Canada Toonie? Pick a play now US Dollar for more power or Canadian commodity currency?
Alan says Dollar power continues because it looks like obviously there are still more rate hikes in the future. The Canadian dollar in the last 20 years has super super support at 70, so I like that level to lean on. Phil goes the other way... the purchasing power of the dollar is down and that's why the federal reserve has to be very aggressive. and all of the dollar is showing a lot of strength, so I guess you don't want to fight the fed. Make no mistake about it, as long as the fed raises interest rates, pick U.S. dollar over the Canadian.
2) NOT JUST US Pork prices in China and beans in Brazil have boomed …what food futures can fly?
Phil watching WHEAT chart right now. It looks like if this ever breaks out of the rounding saucer like bottom channel that we can see price actually double or triple or hit the all-time high. Alan eyes OJ and Rough Rice to break out of long term ranges for a run.
2) 80% OFF? Big billionaire buyers find bargains in RIVN, PLTR and UPST... what do you think?
Alan points out RIVIAN bottoming between 20, 40, and at the midpoint support around the 30 level. UPSTART has a big gap above. and the stock was at $400. Now UPST goes from 20 to 50 range. PALENTIER was $12 a couple of weeks ago now at $8 bottom. All of these are bullish risk/reward on their side. Phil says any one of them after they've been beat up is more than likely going to give you the percentage return to make up for the risk on the other two.
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