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There?s More Ruin in This Country Than We Thought By James Wells, Executive Editor, Bonner & Partn

[Bill Bonner's Diary]( There’s More Ruin in This Country Than We Thought By James Wells, Executive Editor, Bonner & Partners April Fools’ Day jokes… birthday parties with originarios… and a new addition to the Bonner family; it was a busy week for our editor. And with the market’s tech darlings plummeting and quack economists whispering sweet nothings in the president’s ear, there were plenty of “serious” issues (aka claptrap) for Bill to write about, too. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Stormy for President]( How has nobody else picked up on this news? On Monday, Bill reveals the newest political bombshell that the mainstream media refuses to report on. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Invited to an Originario Party]( On Tuesday, Bill travels deeper into the Argentine mountains to attend a birthday party. He meets the local children and workers, and comes face to face with the originario leaders… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The Source of America’s Economic Illness]( The official government figures will tell you that the economy is strong, and is only getting stronger. But here’s what most of the talking heads on TV won’t tell you about the economy… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [What Trump’s Quack Economists Will Do Next]( President Trump has made a critical mistake. He’s surrounded himself with economists who are giving him bad advice. They’ve already suggested tariffs. Here’s what they’ll advise the president to do next… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The Best Bet for U.S. Stocks]( Stocks don’t always behave as they should. They can keep climbing, no matter how overvalued the market gets. But if Bill were a betting man, here’s where he’d place his money… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [How to Bulletproof Your Portfolio]( The stock market is a roller coaster: up one day… plunging the next. On Saturday, Chris Mayer, one of Bill’s top analysts, shows how you can defend your portfolio from this chaos. Regards, [Signature] James Wells Executive Editor, Bonner & Partners P.S. Every morning, I take time to read Jeff Clark’s Market Minute. It’s an easy, two-minute read that shows me the most important things to know about the market that day. The best part? It’s free. [Join with one click right here.]( Recommended Links --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Meet the Seer of San Francisco]( He’s been called the Seer of San Francisco thanks to his uncanny insights into the market. He’s managed over a quarter of a billion dollars for some of California’s wealthiest residents and was able to retire at 42. And now he’s [revealing the “secret key” technique]( responsible for 389 winners… including 82 triple-digit windfalls and 298 double-digit gainers. [Click here to see what the key can do.]( - [image]( [An anomaly at the FDA could launch a new biotech industry 35,000% starting November 15th]( A new technology is about to put big pharma out of business... And an FDA anomaly this November could be the catalyst that brings this new biotech to the forefront. To see the best way to play this medical breakthrough, [Click here.]( [Bonner and Partners]( © Bonner & Partners 55 NE 5th Avenue, Suite 100, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.bonnerandpartners.com]( This e-mail was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. Customer Service Bonner & Partners welcomes your feedback and questions. 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