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114: TWIN PETES INVESTING Podcast no.62: Are these current winning stocks also future winners? FORD, TESLA, RIVIAN, MARKS & SPENCER, ITV, CENTRICA, VOLKSWAGEN, ELECTRIC VEHICLES, DARKTRACE, RESTAURANT GROUP, FUNDS Ai, ML, INVESTING, TRADING, CHARITY & More

19 Nov 2021

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The topics, stocks and shares mentioned/discussed include: Are these current #winning stocks also future #winners? Marks & Spencer  MKS ITV Royal Dutch Shell  RDSA RDSB Centrica  CNA Direct Line  DLG Tesla $TSLA Rivian $RIVN Ford $F Volkswagen $VW Electric Vehicles EV EVs FTSE 100 Investing Vs Trading Investment Trusts Dividend Heroes BMO Global Smaller Companies IT  BGSC International Private Partnerships Ltd  INPP Bull crosses Market Resistance Santa Rally? Inflation Oil prices Low volume Market conviction Long term investing Vs Short term trading Wall of worry Darktrace  DARK Restaurant Group  RTN On The Beach  OTB Psychology Europe / Covid Cybersecurity Ai ML Seasonal Affective Disorder SAD Depression / Mental Health The Twin Petes Challenge / Charity fundraise for the Menphys Charity Richard Whitehead, Paralympian legend & Menphys Sports Club event Mindfulness Meditation KindnessMatters Support the Twin Petes Challenge just by following the @YstoneAdvisory Twitter account. Each new follow leads to a £1 donation to the Menphys Charity The Twin Petes Challenge / Charity fundraise for the Menphys Charity Thank you for reading this article and listening to this podcast. WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED THIS PODCAST. IF YOU DID PLEASE SHARE IT ACROSS SOCIAL MEDIA & WITH FRIENDS/ASSOCIATES YOU KNOW THAT HAVE AN INTEREST IN INVESTING OR TRADING STOCKS / SHARES. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE FOR FREE TO THIS PODCAST.

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