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Should you invest in meme stocks like GameStop? Editor?s Note: Imagine being able to target stocks

Should you invest in meme stocks like GameStop? [Turn Your Images On] [No. 1 Lesson From the Meme Stock Craze]( [Turn Your Images On] [Adam O'Dell, Chief Investment Strategist]( Editor’s Note: Imagine being able to target stocks that are about to shoot up like a rocket, with top gains as high as 430% in only 63 days. LIVE On November 4, Adam will reveal how he does it, and how YOU can use this strategy to take advantage of the "Perfect Trading Window" that’s opening up right now! To reserve a VIP spot for this game-changing live event, [click here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- When historians try to make sense of this era, they may have a hard time explaining how a joke cryptocurrency featuring a dog’s face somehow grew to have a market cap of tens of billions of dollars and partially fund a manned mission to the moon. Yet it happened. Dogecoin was an internet meme (rhymes with “team”) that somehow became a global phenomenon. This brings up a longer discussion on meme stocks. You’ve no doubt heard of meme stocks, and it’s possible you’ve even traded a few. [But are they worth trading?]( Suggested Stories: [Bitcoin ETF Brings New Money Into Crypto Space — Buy Now?]( [Biotech ETF Showdown (IDNA vs. ARKG vs. BBH)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [Eric Fry’s Next Potential 1,000% Winner]( Eric Fry has 40 1,000% winners to his name. Most people are lucky if they find one in their entire lives. Now he’s revealing his favorite pick for 2021 absolutely free. He’s included the name and ticker symbol at the conclusion of his presentation on the secret behind the wealth gap in America. [Click here to find out more.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Earnings Edge [Turn Your Images On] [Chad Shoop, Editor]( [Pop or Drop? Big Moves Due After 2 Earnings Reports (FFIV & MHK)]( Investors will stay on edge as earnings season continues over the next couple of weeks. For our Earnings Edge today, I have two stocks expected to make some big moves this week on earnings: F5 Networks and Mohawk Industries. These are different industries with opposite price patterns. But both signal big moves ahead. [Here’s what to look for this week.]( Suggested Stories: [Ethereum and the Crypto Bull Market (An Expert’s Take)]( [Attention Traders: It Might Be Time to Ignore Recession Signals]( --------------------------------------------------------------- FROM OUR PARTNERS [“The 12 Million-Mile Battery”]( One of Tesla’s “original seven” employees has beaten his former employer, creating a battery technology so powerful it can send a Tesla across country without charging — four times. It’s capable of charging in eight minutes, not hours. It’s on the cusp of sparking a 20,300% market surge over the next decade. [Click here for the full story.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Chart of the Day [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor]( [Why Consumers Are Right to Worry About Transitory Inflation]( It’s important to remain objective when analyzing financial markets. While it is challenging, seeing both sides of an issue offers important insights. I have a strong opinion on inflation. I believe that high inflation hurts consumers and that even transitory inflation is harmful. Federal Reserve officials, on the other hand, argue that transitory inflation is acceptable, since Fed policies can push inflation back down. [Today’s chart shows that inflation has had a lasting impact on car prices.]( [Turn Your Images On]( Suggested Stories: [Consumers Are Doing Better Even With High Inflation]( [Economists Are Starting to Notice Inflation, But It’s a Little Late]( [Turn Your Images On] 1861: Canada created the Toronto Stock Exchange. 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