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It’s your one-stop shop for everything Coinbase (Nasdaq: COIN). Plus, we’re bullish on banks, and you should be too. [Turn Your Images On] Weekly Wrap Buy the COIN Dip, Bullish Banks and More [By Chad Stone, Assistant Managing Editor]( [Turn Your Images On] [Top Story: Buy Into the Core of Cryptos With One Blockchain ETF]( Major indexes took a breather last week after a string of record highs the week before. But we don’t think this bull market is done yet. Looking back, it’s wild to see that just a year ago, the Dow Jones Industrial Average was more than 10,000 points lower than it is today. That’s an almost 44% gain! And the Money & Markets team will keep finding new and safe ways for you to invest and capitalize in this market. Green Zone Fortunes co-editor Charles Sizemore said it best [in his recent article]( “Bring on the bubble. We’re ready for it.” Here are this week’s highlights: - Cryptocurrencies dominate headlines. The Coinbase Global Inc. (Nasdaq: COIN) IPO earlier this month fueled that interest even more. Chief investment strategist Adam O’Dell is here to help. He wrote up a two-part series to help you figure out the best time to buy COIN. Here’s [part one]( and [part two](. Adam also lays out why you should buy ONE share of COIN now in his latest[Ask Adam Anything here](. - Charles is bullish on banks of all sizes. His dividend stock this week is a big bank that is fueling the COVID-19 business recovery. It sports high growth, value and momentum metrics in Green Zone Ratings. And it comes with a solid, growing payout. [Click here to read more.]( - Research analyst Matt Clark loves finding different ways to invest in trends across all markets. He’s targeting cryptos by looking at the technology that makes everything tick: blockchain. And he’s found the [perfect ETF to buy](. This is a huge week for earnings. Matt has you covered with his analysis of FAANG stocks before they report quarterly numbers in his Money & Markets Week Ahead below. And be sure to check back tomorrow for Chad Shoop’s Earnings Edge. He pits Facebook against Twitter to see if one is the better social media buy right now. Suggested Stories: [Gold Is Ready to Rip Higher — Here’s Why]( [The No. 1 Commodity This Year Is … Lumber?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [No. 1 Stock for the Green Energy Boom]( America’s $51 trillion green boom will be of unheard magnitude. Only it’s not from anything Biden is doing. Or from any big corporation. Instead, one pioneering company is at the forefront. You won’t believe what it’s battery tech can do. It’s 25X more powerful than a Tesla EV. 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