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Here's your week in review. [Liberty Through Wealth]( SPONSORED [$10 Tech Stock Multiplies Profit 12-Fold in One Year!]( [Shape-Shifting Smartphone]( Groundbreaking new tech is being hailed as a "technological tour de force." And one company is seeing profits pour in. [See why Samsung, Tesla and Apple are all reportedly now working with this $10 stock.]( YOUR WEEK IN WEALTH In Case You Missed It... The stock market can (and often will) change direction suddenly and without warning. That's why it's a mistake to believe that just because the markets are rising, they will continue to climb. The inclination to believe that what has happened lately will continue to happen is called recency bias, and it's one of three cognitive biases that could be seriously affecting your investment returns. [Alexander Green explains how to recognize each.]( DATA DROP [Tesla vs General Motors]( [Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)]( is one of those companies that seem to always be in the news. And the stories run the full gamut, from bullish to bearish and everything in between. CNBC recently ran an article with the headline "Piper Sandler Predicts Tesla's Third Quarter Will Be Its Best Ever" while Barron's published a piece titled "Change Is Coming to China. It Could Mean Trouble for Tesla." So who can you believe? Unfortunately, media coverage is often focused on just one piece of the puzzle. Luckily, we have Nicholas Vardy to cut through the hype and reveal the truth. In fact, that's the goal of his brand-new YouTube series. [Click here to watch the first installment]( and learn whether Tesla is a good buy... or it's time to say goodbye. WORDS TO LIVE BY [Alexander Green] Alexander Green Chief Investment Strategist "Any investment recommendation is meaningless if it's divorced from a battle-tested strategy." How do some investors fly while others flop? What sets successful investors apart from the majority, who earn low returns or even lose money in the markets? Well, as Alex explains, [successful investors use a dedicated investment system]( that's based on a proven philosophy and a valid sensibility. SPONSORED [Look at What Obama Is Up to Now!]( On December 15, 2021, Obama will get his last laugh. That's when a group of his hand-picked cronies may single-handedly bring this market to a sudden and destructive end. To continue reading, [click here](. WEEK IN REVIEW Here are the highlights from this week in Liberty Through Wealth: [Playing Chess]( [Why Some Investors Succeed... But Most Investors Don't]( By Alexander Green Why do so many investors fail? What are successful investors doing differently? Well, for starters, they find a proven investment strategy and stick to it. [Buy or Bye Title Card]( [Is This EV Company Worth the Hype?]( By Nicholas Vardy One EV company is constantly in the news. But is it worth the hype? Watch Nicholas Vardy's newest video to find out. [Technological Progress]( [3 Rules to Identify the Best Growth Stocks]( By Matthew Carr Value investors, it's time for a change! The best growth stocks are much more effective at building wealth. Here's how to find them... [Tencent Buildings]( [How to Play the Chinese Stock Washout]( By Nicholas Vardy Chinese stocks have been pummeled lately. Should investors run for the hills, or are recent buybacks an indicator of better days ahead? [Covering Ears]( [To Increase Your Returns... Check These Biases]( By Alexander Green It's impossible to be objective all the time. But the biases that color your decisions could be hindering your plan for financial independence. SPONSORED [Market Millionaire Discovers "Perfect Stock"]( [AG on Stage]( He bought Amazon when it was trading around $30... Netflix when it was around $2... And Apple when it was less than $1 a share... And now... 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