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Jim Rickards – The Return of American Energy: Profit from the Green Lie

Calamity Joe sabotaged the Nord Stream pipeline. And it was suicide. In the next 75 days, Americans will face fuel shortages, widespread blackouts, empty grocery shelves, $1000 energy bills, drained retirement accounts…

Alex Reid: Ride the Future Fuel Revolution for Life-Changing Gains

It could soon power everything — from trucks, ships, and planes… to entire industries like steelmaking and chemicals production… and even our homes.

Martin Weiss and Sean Brodrick: Stunning Supercycle Investment Predictions

How to Preserve Wealth and Go for Windfall Profits as Major Economic Cycles Converge to Form One of the Greatest Supercycles of All Time by Martin D. Weiss with Sean Brodrick In this ebook: Dr. Martin D. Weiss, founder ofWeiss Ratings Dear Fellow Investor, The future is not written in stone. People do have the … Read More

The End of Retirement: How to Protect Yourself from the Greatest Crisis Facing Retirees in 70 Years

Table of Contents Introduction Dylan Jovine: An outsider from the start The Biggest Risk to Retirees In 70 Years Inflation is Just Starting… You Will Be $552 a Month Poorer by December 31, 2022 The Stock Market Sinks 37% During Times of Inflation The 1970’s All Over Again… The Return of Stagflation A Chinese Attack … Read More

Why Cybersecurity is a Prime Investment Right Now…

In this Article I bet there aren’t many readers who haven’t had their email, social media account, or bank details hacked at some point. I have… several times. The last time it happened, I was in Medellín, Colombia. You’ll recognize the name if you watched the Netflix series Narcos about Colombia’s powerful, violent drug cartels set in … Read More

These Tech Stocks Could Soar as Inflation Slows…

In this Article Headline inflation numbers should meaningfully decelerate in the coming months. And as they do, tech stocks will lead a huge market comeback Folks, I know I don’t need to tell you this, but here it is anyway. The mainstream media always seems to get it wrong. Yesterday, for example, I read dozens of articles … Read More