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Rick Rule: Gold For Fear… Silver For Greed! Hi Reader, Let’s get into today’s articles… | | News: Rick Rule – Gold in Fear, Silver in Greed, Uranium for Easy Money Legendary investor and commodities expert Rick Rule talks about why he buys gold for insurance (and why you should too)... How the silver market is ripe for speculative traders… And why uranium investing could be the easiest money you ever make. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Recommended Reads: Stocks Crash Whenever This Happens Ever since 1955, there is ONE indicator that has been 100% right about stocks.
Whenever it appears, stocks crash.
Jim Rickards calls it “The Black Pattern.”
Because it is quite literally an Angel of Death for the stock market.
And this Black Pattern is telling us 2024 could be the worst year for stocks we’ve seen yet.
Consider this a WARNING and to alert you of a MASSIVE opportunity that could be extremely lucrative to investors. ⇒ The full breakdown is here. | |
Politics: Sean Ring – Kissinger Dead; Grim Reaper Gets New Assignment Henry Kissinger just passed away. So we’ll take a look back at his legacy… and all the things he could’ve done better. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Retirement: Brian Maher – The Ancient Solution to America's Debt Crisis How do you like it? How do you enjoy your involuntary servitude — and the clanking chains of debt that shackle you? You are not hacking into the overall burden. You are merely executing interest payments on the overall burden. You are the wastrel with the monstrous credit card debt who can scarcely satisfy his minimal monthly interest payments — as the balance expands and expands. What is your present balance? $33.7 trillion… and rising by the day, by the hour, by the minute, by the second. ⇒ Read More Here | |
Markets: Ray Blanco – Automation Is Shaping The Future Of course, the growth of the AI industry will carry dramatic changes to the job market in several ways. Naturally, some jobs will likely be replaced by robots, but others will also be created as a result of these technological advancements. In order to understand the impact of automation and robotics on the job market, we can break down some of the effects that will come with this new tech. ⇒ Read More Here | |
America: James Howard Kunstler – Post-American America The second half of the 20th century in Western Civ, the cornucopia of postwar America, paychecks that covered the house, the car, assured square meals, and quite a bit left over for Disney World, a place at the lake with a speedboat and four seats at the ballpark. Normal was keeping a lid on discontent in foreign lands and containing our wicked obverse enemy, the Soviet communists. Normal was Mom and Dad together under one roof, expecting strangers to behave decently, order outside the home. Normal was thinking all that would last forever. You might agree that it all started breaking badly in the new century, clearly marked by the attacks of 9/11. ⇒ Read More Here | |
That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with what our editors were looking at this week. Every Friday we address as many reader emails as we can. You can email us here with any questions or feedback. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, | | | |
| | It’s one of the biggest production runs in technology history.
And it’s part of the reason why Barrons says this supplier could see $100 BILLION in sales by 2025.
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