Electric vehicle stocks rally as Europe and China developments look favorable

seekingalpha2021-07-15

The electric vehicle sector is racing higher in early trading as investors drift back into some recently beaten-down names. Gainers include Lordstown Motors(RIDE+11.3%), Workhorse Group(WKHS+6.1%), ...

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  • Thomas388
    2021-07-18
    Thomas388
    [Strong] [Strong] 
  • LHJarsenal
    2021-07-17
    LHJarsenal
    Like n comment. 
  • KYHBKO
    2021-07-16
    KYHBKO
    EV is a global movement on the rise. Let us consider the carbon footprint starting from manufacturing and a distant competitor in Hydrogen vehicles. F1 is hoping to convert to hydrogen vehicles by 2030 too. 
    • KYHBKO
      I stand corrected.  F1 seeks to be carbon neutral by 2030 and is currently considering hydrogen powered vehicles.
      https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/57842205
  • Jazzng
    2021-07-16
    Jazzng
    ???
  • ccsq
    2021-07-16
    ccsq
    $XPeng Inc.(XPEV)$ growing market 
  • Chris68
    2021-07-16
    Chris68
    Yes, EVs share price should be soaring and not be affected by USA economy policies as most of the EVs expansion and development are outside of USA. I will continue to Buy the dip of EV stocks before the price exploded. 
    • tkj
      agree that EV is the future as countries are setting zero emission targets but question is whether the valuations of current EV companies are overstretched
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