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Research Published by Clemens Kownatzki Featured on tastylive’s “Last Call” Show

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During tastylive’s daily “Last Call” live show, hosts Tom Sosnoff, founder and CEO of tastylive, and Tony Battista cited research from Clemens Kownatzki, Pepperdine Graziadio associate dean, full-time programs and assistant professor of finance. The research, also published in the tastylive newsletter “Cherry Picks”, shows how Tesla stock price has higher volatility than major crypto currencies. 

“If you’re looking for decent volatility and an opportunity to do something, Tesla is a better play right now than crypto,” Sosnoff said while presenting the data point from Kownatzki. 

View the clip at tastylive, starting at the 22-minute mark. 

 

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