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Tune in 11/18 as IBD’s Alissa Coram and Scott St. Clair join Barron's Live!

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IBD’s experts explain the key signals that can help you identify the next market uptrend. [Logo - Barron's Live | Investor's Business Daily] IBD and Barron’s are coming together again for an all-new episode of [Barron’s Live]( to discuss the ultimate battleground stock–Tesla–and some signals investors can use to gauge its trajectory. [Sign up here]( to save your spot and watch the live event for free! The Ultimate Bull-Bear Debate: Tesla It’s hard to think about a stock with a more contentious bull-bear debate than that of Tesla. The luxury electric carmaker and CEO Elon Musk are constantly in the headlines, with nonstop, heated disputes between super fans and nonbelievers over the company's trajectory. Tesla stock has seen a meteoric rise, but it’s now more than 50% below its all-time highs reached just over a year ago. How could’ve investors captured the stock’s 1,000%+ move? Should they still be in it? What were the warning signs to get out, and what are the signals to get back in? Alissa Coram and Scott St. Clair of Investor’s Business Daily will discuss all that and more. Friday,November 18th 9am PT / 12pm ET [Barrons.com/Live]( [Register Here]( Can’t make the live webcast? Stream the Barron’s Live podcast episode later that day on [Apple Podcasts]( and [Spotify](. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [StockTwits]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [MANAGE SUBSCRIPTION]( | [PRIVACY]( | [TERMS]( Sent to: {EMAIL} Investor's Business Daily, LLC, PO Box 300, Princeton, NJ 08543-0300 | Copyright 2022 Need help? Have feedback? [Feel free to contact us]( ID: 8675

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