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Currently, buyers are shying away from tech stocks. And that makes now the perfect time to buy share

Currently, buyers are shying away from tech stocks. And that makes now the perfect time to buy shares of this company. [Shield] AN OXFORD CLUB PUBLICATION [Profit Trends]( [View in browser]( SPONSORED [V-Tolling Is Set to Be More Popular than Electric and Self-Driving Cars COMBINED]( You can be among the first early adopters of this new technology... and get in on the ground floor of ONE company trading for just $10 right now. Matt McCall breaks the full story and details his [No. 1 recommendation, right here.]( [This Undervalued, Oversold Chipmaker Is a Steal Right Now]( [David Fessler | Engineering Strategist | The Oxford Club]( [Dave Fessler]( As a former electrical engineer, I've been interested and involved in technology since I was a teenager. That was more than 50 years ago. I've managed my own investments for nearly that long as well. And I've seen tech bubbles come and go. But the one we're experiencing now is a little different from past bubbles. That's because many of the companies caught up in this one are involved in the clean tech disruption. This is especially true in the energy sector. We are rapidly moving from molecules to electrons. The transportation sector is electrifying at breakneck speed. In an interview with the Financial Times, Elon Musk said, "I'm confident that we will be able to sell all the cars we can make. I mean, currently, the lead time for ordering a Tesla is ridiculously low. Our issue is not demand. It is production." The same is true for Ford. It's now producing an all-electric Mustang, and it recently started rolling all models of the new electric F-150 pickup off its Dearborn, Michigan, assembly line. The F-150 Lightning is the electric version of the most popular pickup truck on the planet. Because of soaring demand, Ford plans to double its 2023 production plans for the F-150 to 150,000 units. Ford, like Tesla, will be able to sell as many as it can make at this point. 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That would funnel $52 billion to American chipmakers. The idea is to help them bring chipmaking back to the U.S. After all, chips were invented here, at Bell Laboratories. In 1990, chip companies in the U.S. made 37% of all chips worldwide. That number is now just 12%. Now, Intel and the undervalued company I'm going to tell you about in a moment have said that they collectively plan to spend $150 billion over the next 10 years to expand their U.S. production. This is one of my favorite companies in the chip space, and it's selling at a ridiculously low price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio. [REVEAL DAVE'S OVERSOLD CHIPMAKER]( RECOMMENDED LINKS [5G Stock CRUSHES Earnings!!]( [Get Marc's Top 5 Dividend Stocks (FREE PICKS)]( MORE FROM PROFIT TRENDS [Buy Signal Hero Image]( [The Buy Signal Every Investor Needs to Act On]( [Mining Cart Hero Image]( [How to Play the Coming Copper Boom]( [Options Hero Image]( [Are Options a Safe Investment?]( [What Now Hero Image]( [The Fed Raised Rates... Again. 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