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Tesla cut prices for its cars yet again. Ford did, too. . Moneyball Daily The #1 Reason to Bet Again

Tesla (TSLA) cut prices for its cars yet again. Ford (F) did, too. [Roundtable Roundup]   Dear Reader, Welcome to the Roundtable Roundup! This is a brand-new e-mail intended to keep you in the loop of what our editors and analysts are talking about each week. Below, we'll share the most popular essays from each of our brands. This week, we're discussing one of the market's most controversial stocks... recent IPOs for $18 salads and "the next Chipotle"... a true life story about how one man's trash is another man's treasure... a hyped-up tech IPO that our in-house tech expert warns readers to avoid... and why Tesla keeps cutting its prices. We hope you enjoy! Regards, Sam Latter Editor in Chief, Roundtable Research P.S. If you have any feedback for us on how to improve this going forward, please let us know by [clicking here](mailto:responses@roundtableresearch.com). [Andrew Zatlin] Moneyball Daily The #1 Reason to Bet Against Tesla Tesla (TSLA) cut prices for its cars yet again. Ford (F) did, too. What's with the price cuts? And what does it mean for people in the market for a new car? Top-ranked economist Andrew Zatlin explains... and he tells readers why Tesla should "stick to what it does best" – which, surprisingly, is not manufacturing cars! [Here's what you need to know](. [Michael Robinson] Trend Trader Daily Don't Touch This Chip IPO Investors love chasing the latest IPO. But veteran tech investor Michael Robinson has a warning to share. "Wall Street is gearing up to hype another upcoming IPO," he writes. "And today, I'll explain why you need to avoid it." But there's good news: Michael says there's a far better way to invest in IPOs than through shares of this company. [Get the full story here](. [Matt Milner] Crowdability True Story: How to Turn Four Bucks into $2.42 Million Crowdability co-founder Matt Milner tells a wild story about how one man's experience at a Pennsylvania flea market in 1989 turned into a $2.42 million payday. You won't believe what this guy found... And as a bonus, Matt shares a way to own a piece of this investment for less than $50. [See what he's talking about here](. [Herb Greenberg] Empire Financial Daily Restaurant Roulette: 'Too Many Seats, Too Few Butts' Herb Greenberg met a longtime friend for lunch at a popular salad chain that recently opened in his neighborhood. But what he found was troubling. In this essay, Herb discusses the company's business model of losing money on every $18 salad it sells. He also explains why another recent IPO that some are claiming to be "the next Chipotle" may not be all it's cracked up to be. [Find out why right here](. [Whitney Tilson] Whitney Tilson Daily Carvana's Dash for Trash Whitney Tilson shares a recent essay from his colleague Herb Greenberg on the massive rally in shares of heavily shorted used-car retailer Carvana (CVNA). He also explains why China won't follow in Japan's footsteps and endure a "lost decade" for investors, sharing quotes from some of his most trusted sources. Finally, he explains how recent investments from Warren Buffett is betting on Florida... and why it's a reassuring sign for the troubled insurance market. [Get the details here](. © 2023 Empire Financial Research. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Empire Financial Research, 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201 [www.empirefinancialresearch.com.](. You received this e-mail because you are subscribed to Empire Financial Research.

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