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"For all intents and purposes, the bet is over." [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Liberty Through Wealth]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [Can YOU Guess the Ultimate $15 Crypto Play?]( [Crypto Key]( A) [A Coin]( B) [A Token]( C) [A Crypto Fund]( [Whichever You Choose Will Reveal the Answer!]( THE SHORTEST WAY TO A RICH LIFE [Is Peloton a "Buy" or "Bye"?]( [Madeline St.Clair | Assistant Managing Editor | The Oxford Club]( [Watch Now: Is Peloton a ]( [Watch Now]( Today Nicholas Vardy has an exciting new addition to his Buy or Bye? series that just goes to show... sometimes fact really is stranger than fiction. Peloton Interactive Inc. (Nasdaq: PTON) recently made headlines after a character in the reboot of the highly popular TV show Sex and the City died after riding one of the company's modern exercise bikes. But a TV show and ensuing media coverage couldn't possibly have that great an impact, right? Wrong. There was an 809% increase in Google searches about Peloton "cancel subscriptions" after the episode premiered. Just take a look at this headline from Cycling Weekly... ['Cancel Peloton Subscription' Searches Up 809% After Sex and the City Sequel Heart Attack]( Some are even wondering if it's possible for Peloton to bounce back after stock prices plummeted to pandemic lows. Check out this headline from Barron's... [Peloton Stock Falls to Lowest Close in More Than a Year]( In this week's video, Nicholas poses an important question: Can this stock innovate and make a comeback, or will it be forever known as the bike that died alongside Mr. Big? [Watch the video]( then share your thoughts in the comments. And don't forget to [subscribe to our YouTube channel]( so you never miss an episode. See you next time! 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