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News of attacks continue to fuel upside [Morning Watchlist] You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe]( here.  Prefer to view this content on our website? [Click here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Fellow Investor, Despite all of the warnings to prepare, major companies, governments, schools, and cities are still greatly unprepared for cyberattacks. Ticketmaster was just breached, with hackers putting 500 million users’ information up for sale online. As noted by TechRadar.com: “A report from Hackread claims a group known as ShinyHunters published a 1.3TB database of compromised customer data on the newly-reopened BreachForums criminal site.” “The database contained sensitive information on 560 million users, including payment data, but also containing people’s names, postal addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, ticket sales and event details, order information, and even partial payment card data, for sale. The partial payment card data includes cardholder names, the last four digits of the cards, expiration dates, and some customer fraud details,” they added. For companies to be so poorly prepared for cyberattacks is a bit ridiculous. --------------------------------------------------------------- And until the world takes threats far more seriously, news of attacks will continue to fuel upside in stocks, like Palo Alto Networks (SYM: PANW) and Fortinet (SYM: FTNT), and ETFs such as: ETF: Global X Cybersecurity ETF (SYM: BUG) “The Global X Cybersecurity ETF (BUG) seeks to invest in companies that stand to potentially benefit from the increased adoption of cybersecurity technology, such as those whose principal business is in the development and management of security protocols preventing intrusion and attacks to systems, networks, applications, computers, and mobile devices,” says Global X. --------------------------------------------------------------- InvestorPlace [Wall Street Legend Issues Top 5 Stocks for 2024]( Last year, a group of stocks dubbed "The Magnificent Seven" soared as investors piled into these A.I. leaders, sending shares of the group an average of 111%. Compare that to the S&P 500's 24% gain... it's no contest. But for the year ahead, it's important that you fine-tune your portfolio, so you're positioned to prosper in this new tech revolution. If you missed the A.I. boom in 2023... and the chance to see your money double, triple or more by getting in on the market's biggest gainers...our friends have you covered. It's why they're releasing their most anticipated growth stock research report of the year - Top Five Stocks For 2024. [Just click here to get your hands on their ticker symbols and the key fundamental details that can help you navigate the markets in 2024.]( The Following Link Gives You A Free Subscription To The Market 360 E-Letter. Unsubscribing Is Easy. --------------------------------------------------------------- ETF: iShares Cybersecurity and Tech ETF (SYM: IHAK) According to iShares, “The iShares Cybersecurity and Tech ETF seeks to track the investment results of an index composed of developed and emerging market companies involved in cyber security and technology, including cyber security hardware, software, products, and services.” --------------------------------------------------------------- Paradigm Press [Could Elon Musk’s New Project top $1T?]( Elon Musk has predicted that his new venture - something I’m calling “X-9840” - could become “a trillion dollar company.” Today, only three companies in the US are worth more than $2 trillion. Microsoft… Apple…and Nvidia. Each of those companies gave early investors the chance to become millionaires over several decades - starting with just a $1,000 investment. [Click here to see the details because you don’t have much time to act.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Join Daily Guru Trades!]( Want more free daily trades in your inbox? [Sign up for Dylan Jovine's Daily Guru Trades Today.]( Do you have your eye on any cyber-security stocks or ETFs we might have missed? Hit "reply" to this email and let us know! Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2024 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Behind the Markets](  [Unsubscribe]( Â

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