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The semiconductor shortage is creating a wealth of opportunities. Editor?s Note: During our upcomi

The semiconductor shortage is creating a wealth of opportunities. [Turn Your Images On] [It’s the Perfect Storm for Semiconductors — How to Profit Now]( [Turn Your Images On] [Adam O'Dell, CMT, Chief Investment Strategist]( Editor’s Note: During our upcoming live event on September 23, Adam will reveal something truly extraordinary. You’ll get the details on a strategy that has beat the market by 51 times … while producing top-performing wins of 440% in two days. To reserve a VIP spot at this groundbreaking live event, [click here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- After the past couple of years, it’s safe to say we’re used to unusual events. But one stood out to me in particular. I have a friend who works at an auto dealership. Recently, his manager asked all employees to avoid the usual employee lot and park their cars close to the dealership’s main entry instead. The reason? The dealership didn’t have enough cars on hand to fill the lot. His manager was worried that prospective buyers would think the place was closed! [Semiconductors are in short supply, but that doesn’t mean we can’t make money.]( Suggested Stories: [Why Your Income Portfolio Needs Mortgage REITs Now]( [Iron Mountain Stock: Tech Growth in a Stodgy Business REIT That Yields 5.2%!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [If You're Holding Cash Like Many Americans... Don't!]( The explosive rise of tech stocks we saw in 2020 is just the beginning…“The Earnings Whisperer” Louis Navellier released a video detailing several key steps he believes every American should be taking right now. [Click here to view it.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Marijuana Market Update [The Global Cannabis Trend + New Leaf Stock (NLVVF) Analysis]( [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Today, I address the increasing number of cannabis users around the globe. 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