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Stocks May be One of the “Best Games in Town”… But My Pick in this Race is Even Better

Yesterday, I turned the reigns over to Louis Navellier, a friend and InvestorPlace colleague. He’s also a legendary growth investor with an impressive track record. He’s made money for a lot of people, and he’s worth listening to. He explained to you why he is confident the Dow will hit 40,000 before bitcoin. Louis made the case that stocks are the “best game in town”… better than commodities, bonds, and even cryptocurrencies. (I’ll say my piece on that in a moment.) He said that every time the Fed has pushed rates lower, it’s provided more “juice” for the market.

Spirit Airlines Is the Best Bargain in the Airline Industry

SAVE stock is a bargain for investors. Spirit Airlines is on the mend after managements cuts down on cash burn and builds up liquidity.

How Earnings Amplify the Bull Case for Comcast Stock

CMCSA stock actually declined modestly after earnings. But strong free cash flow and Peacock growth suggest long-term upside for Comcast.

3 Reasons Why You Should Dock Carnival Stock for Now

CCL stock looked like a viable recovery play and it still is. But for now, the pandemic dictates that you should steer clear of Carnival.

Why Explosive Gains for Stocks are “Baked In” to the Economic Recovery

Yesterday I told you about a bet I have with legendary growth investor Louis Navellier. Louis and I got together recently, and he told me that he expects the Dow will hit 40,000 within the next 12 months. I don’t disagree with him. If you’re a regular MoneyWire reader, you know how bullish I am on stocks. Believe it or not, I’m even more bullish on bitcoin. So I took Louis’ statement and raised him. I think bitcoin will get to $40,000 in the next 12 months… and I’m calling for it to get there BEFORE the Dow gets to 40,000. In the coming days, I’ll show you exactly why I expect bitcoin will beat the Dow to 40K. But for today, I’m going to let Louis take the reigns and share his argument first.