Weekend Reads: China’s Tesla is On the Move, and What’s Up with Oil Prices?

Weekend Reads: China’s Tesla is On the Move, and What’s Up with Oil Prices?

Inside Investing  | Feb 14, 2019 11:21AM ET

Weekend Reads: China’s Tesla is On the Move, and What’s Up with Oil Prices?

Investors are usually busy people, with a lot on their mind at any given moment. During the week they don’t always have time to read everything, we understand that. 
This is why we collected 4 stories we think you shouldn’t miss, and catch up on during the weekend.

  1. 3 Reasons NIO, 'China's Tesla,' Should Be On Your Radar
    Also known as China’s Tesla, NIO Inc (NYSE:NIO) has been gradually eating away at the real Tesla's (NASDAQ:TSLA) local sales. Jesse Cohen insists that NIO is one stock you SHOULD be keeping an eye on.

  2. Global Oil Demand Slipping In 2019; Will Saudi Act Alone To Defend Price?
    Saudi Arabia appears to be cutting down on oil production to boost the price of Crude. Are they going to succeed or will they once again face the threat of U.S. shale?

  3. Turkish Lira May Have Room To Run As Emerging Markets FX Soars
    As Emerging Market currencies recover from the beating they took in 2018, we take a look at the Turkish Lira, which is showing considerable potential for growth. Will Turkey’s threat of nationalizing its main bank, combined with political instability hurt the Lira’s chances to recover?

  4. Will Metals King Palladium Fire Off Platinum Rally Too?
    If you go back 5 years, prices of platinum and palladium were roughly opposite what they are today. Now, prices may shift again, leaving us to wonder if platinum is going to reclaim the throne of “most expensive metal commodity” again?

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