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China's having more problems | Polestar's big tada | Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for Sep

China's having more problems | Polestar's big tada | [TOGETHER WITH]( Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for September 28th in 3:04 minutes. 📈 Knowing how other investors feel about the markets can make all the difference to where and how you invest. And as luck would have it, it’s time for the quarterly [Finimize Casual Investor Survey](: take a couple minutes to tell us what you think is in store for markets, and we’ll let you know what’s on the Finimize Community’s mind. [Take the survey]( Today's big stories - China's economic growth is looking a lot less steady, what with high energy costs and new emissions targets - There are more than a few ways to profit from quantum computing’s $60 billion potential, if you use your imagination – [Read Now]( - Swedish EV start-up Polestar announced plans to go public Short Circuit [Short Circuit] What’s Going On Here? Data out over the weekend [showed]( that power shortages and emissions targets are putting the country’s economic growth at risk. What Does This Mean? A global [shortage]( of coal and natural gas is by no means the only issue for China’s businesses, many of which have been forced to cut production to meet the government’s new emissions targets as it looks to hit carbon neutrality by 2060. And since that means there’s now less of… well, everything for shoppers to buy, it’s been putting a damper on the country’s spending. That might play some part in why investment bank Nomura [said]( last week that China’s economy will only grow 7.7% in 2021 – down from 8.2% earlier in the year – and why Morgan Stanley slashed its growth forecast for the fourth quarter too. Why Should I Care? The bigger picture: You scratch my back... China’s electronics industry is one of the few that hasn’t been forced to make any major production cuts so far, which might be because it’s one of the country’s biggest employers. It also can’t hurt that the sector’s keeping the government sweet, with Taiwan’s Pegatron Corporation announcing on Monday that it’ll be rolling out energy-saving measures to comply with China’s eco-minded targets. The rest of the world might be hoping it stays on China’s good side: Pegatron supplies the likes of Apple, and a drop-off in production could see the prices of some of your favorite goods climb too. Zooming out: Ah poop. This isn’t just a China problem: Europe’s fertilizer companies have been having to slash production in response to high energy costs, if not shut down completely. And since farmers will end up feeling the pinch from the supply bottleneck, they might need to bump up their own prices – pushing up the price of food at a time when it’s already [increasing]( at its fastest rate in over a decade. You might also like: [Are government crackdowns making Chinese stocks a steal?]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? Let us know and we'll mention it when we reply.&noapp=true&subject=Short Circuit&utm_campaign=daily-global-28-09-2021&utm_source=email) Analyst Take Profiting From Quantum Computing Is An Art, Not A Science [Profiting From Quantum Computing Is An Art, Not A Science] What’s Going On Here? [Quantum computing]( would take all day – and a few highly trained physicists – to fully explain. But lucky for you, you don’t need to know the ins and outs of quantum mechanics to appreciate the [investment opportunity]( here. Because it doesn’t take a genius to recognize the [profit potential of a market]( that’s expected to grow by a compounded annual rate of 56% a year, hitting [$65 billion by 2030](. But here’s where you need to get a little creative: there are so few pure-play quantum computing stocks out there that [you’ll need to look elsewhere]( to make the most of its massive potential. That’s today’s Insight: [how to profit from quantum computing’s astronomical potential](, even if the market barely exists yet. [Read or listen to the Insight here]( SPONSORED BY SECUREFRAME Win over enterprise customers If you’re [running a startup](, it’s safe to say you have a million things on your mind. But there’s one important thing that’s often overlooked: [security compliance](. [Secureframe]( will get you a SOC 2 report in weeks rather than months. And with that report, you’ll be able to [lock down key enterprise deals]( without all the hassle. 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It’ll also add another $1 billion to the company’s war chest, which it’s planning to use to bump up production, introduce a new model to its line-up, and boost its reach from 14 countries to 30 by the end of 2023. Why Should I Care? For markets: Polestar tops Tesla.EV-maker valuations have been hitting dizzy heights across the board as the green revolution really starts to bite, and Polestar’s is no different: this deal values the company at more than 12x this year’s forecasted sales ([tweet this](). It’s still lower than Tesla’s 15x, mind you, and Polestar’s sales growth is in a more promising place too: its revenue is expected to double next year, while Tesla’s is “only” expected to climb 37%. Zooming out: Make chips, not war. Polestar does have at least one big hurdle to overcome in the immediate future: ongoing chip shortages, which one consultancy thinks means 14.5 million fewer vehicles – both EV and traditional – will be built between now and 2023. 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