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Is The Housing Market In A Bubble? [Homebuilding Stocks To Watch]

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Dynamic Wealth Report | September 16, 2021 From Our Partners Investor Alert: EV Initiatives Create U

[Dynamic Wealth Report]( Dynamic Wealth Report | September 16, 2021 From Our Partners Investor Alert: EV Initiatives Create Unsustainable Demand For Lithium [MJ5]The soaring demand for lithium is driven by worldwide demand for electric vehicles (EVs). Lithium is ideal for electric cars. It's lightweight, stores lots of energy and is rechargeable. Sales of EVs are expected to increase 10-fold by 2030 and estimates are that 1 in 2 cars sold will be electric by 2040. [See how EV demand could create new lithium investment opportunities for you.]( Is The Housing Market In A Bubble? [Homebuilding Stocks To Watch] By Steve Smith, Option Sensei The housing market has cooled from its blistering pace of this year’s 1st half. However, demand remains robust with prices continuing to rise. So, why have homebuilders, as represented by the iShares U.S Home Construction ETF (ITB), declined over 9% in the past week? Granted, ITB and many individual homebuilders have enjoyed huge gains from the pandemic low. But, the recent downturn seems less like profit-taking and more like the realization that prices have peaked... [READ MORE]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} We sent you this email because you are a subscriber to the Dynamic Wealth Report newsletter, published by Hyperion Financial Group LLC, 20701 N Scottsdale Rd #107-154 Scottsdale, Arizona 85255 To ensure you receive future reports, please add John.Alexander@dynamicwealthreport.com to your address book and whitelist our email. If you no longer wish to receive these messages, you can always [unsubscribe](. This message may contain paid advertisements, or affiliate links. This email is for educational purposes and is not an offer to buy or sell any securities. Hyperion Financial Group LLC expects to be paid up to ten thousand dollars, by a third party, to disseminate this and similar advertisements this month. Find full email disclosures here: dynamicwealthreport.com/emailnotice Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. We do not provide personalized investment counseling. Consult with your advisors before making any financial moves. © 2021 Hyperion Financial Group, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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