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Jul 2020
46m 55s

A “new” bull market, Tesla’s electric ru...

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Markets are shrugging off record virus spikes and election concerns, on pace for a second straight week of gains. Is this the start of a “new” bull market? We’ll discuss.

Also, Tesla shares continue driving to all-time highs. Does the stock belong in the S&P 500? We’ll debate in a scorching edition of Rapid Fire.

And, while the Trump Administration considers banning TikTok, Gene Munster of Loup Ventures says any ban would likely be temporary. He’ll explain why.

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