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The Sold-Out Trump Show By Van Bryan, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner?s Diary In this week?s Diary,

[Bill Bonner’s Diary]( The Sold-Out Trump Show By Van Bryan, Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary In this week’s Diary, it was all Trump: from the true mission of Trump’s team at the G7 Summit… to the real reason why global elites hate the president… and even why President Trump ought to be more like Ike. As Bill said, it’s the Trump Show, 24/7… and the performances are sold out. But what really stole the show was the reader response to Bill’s critiques of the president. You’ll have to read [Wednesday’s]( and [Thursday’s]( Mailbags to see why some readers are calling our editor a “closet liberal.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The True Mission of Trump’s Team]( At the G7 Summit, President Trump has brought his “dream team”: Larry Kudlow, John Bolton, and Peter Navarro. On paper, they’re meant to advise the president on the economy, national security, and trade, respectively. But [on Monday]( Bill suspects that these three might have a different agenda… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Marriage: The Original Win-Win]( On Tuesday, Bill recounts a recent wedding in the French countryside. Our editor is reminded of the power of matrimony, and why it’s history’s oldest “win-win deal.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Why the Elites Hate Trump]( It’s no secret that the mainstream media, the financial elite, and the political insiders despise the president. They say he’s “brash” and “arrogant.” But Bill believes there’s something else that the world’s elites aren’t admitting… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Were We Wrong About Everything?]( On Thursday, our editor faces an unsettling possibility: Has he been wrong about everything? The economy, the stock market, and even President Trump… the evidence is piling up against Bill’s predictions. With so much against our editor, is it time he hung up his spurs for good? --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Trump’s Not Like Ike]( All week, dear readers have been giving Bill an earful for his pointed critiques of President Trump. So on Friday, Bill proposes a way to truly make America great again: [be more like Ike]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [How to Invest Alongside “Wall Street Whales”]( On Saturday, a reprieve from Trump, trade, and the American Empire. Bill’s former “crackerjack” researcher Nick Rokke pens our Saturday Diary, and shows readers how to profit by following these “Wall Street whales.” Regards, [Signature] Van Bryan Managing Editor, Bill Bonner’s Diary Recommended Links --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Controversial “Billionaire Indicator” produces 2,418% average gains?]( An ex-Wall Street trader discovered a controversial buy trigger we call the “Billionaire Indicator.” In a nearly 30-year back test, the “BI” produced long term average gains of 2,418% over the top 150 plays held since 1990. That turns a $100 stake in each play into $360,000. The best part is, this doesn’t involve options or anything exotic or risky. [Here’s the full story on the “Billionaire Indicator…”]( - [image]( [Unique Trading Method Profits Every 23 Days]( During a recent broadcast, legendary investor Paul Mampilly revealed his proprietary method for grabbing gains an average of every 23 days… He personally used it for gains as high as 1,264% within a mere 10 days. The broadcast is available for viewing for a limited time. [Just click this link here.]( [Bonner and Partners]( © Bonner & Partners 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D384, 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. But please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized advice. To contact us, call Toll Free: (800) 681-1765, International: (443) 353-4462, Mon-Fri: 9am-7pm or email us [here](mailto:feedback@bonnerandpartners.com). Having trouble getting your e-mails? 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