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Truck Drivers Quit! - And it's Going to Get a Lot Worse – August 20

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And the sad thing is… this situation is only going to get worse. At times, our partners reach o

And the sad thing is… this situation is only going to get worse. [Cross Market Review]( At times, our partners reach out to Cross Market Review with special opportunities for our readers. The message below is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. [--------------] Concerned American, Fox News just reported that truck drivers across the country are quitting… Why? Well, gas is so expensive… they lose money the second they pull out of their driveways! They’re paying more to fill their trucks than they’d make on a job. My heart goes out to these folks. Like many hardworking Americans, they’re getting clobbered by gas prices – something completely out of control. And the sad thing is… this situation is only going to get worse. Thanks to underinvestment by oil companies and overregulation from the Biden administration, we don’t have enough oil to meet our surging energy needs… and that means prices are going to keep rising. I believe that by this summer, we could be looking at oil prices around $180 a barrel. Which means those truck drivers will be even less likely to want to drive… And you and I will be paying $10… or more… per gallon of gas. And I’m not alone in saying that. Analysts at Goldman Sachs are projecting that oil could hit $200 a barrel. Rystad Energy has also projected $200 a barrel. And if we hit those kinds of numbers… well, Americans better get used to paying more for just about everything. But there is a silver lining. You see, when oil costs soar that high – oil companies often see cash flow double or even triple. Investors who buy the right oil companies now could be positioning themselves for 10x gains in the months ahead. To help people understand the whole picture, I worked with my team to put together [a comprehensive presentation…]( One that explains not only the oil crisis at hand… But also shows you how to leverage this crisis to protect your portfolio and potentially make back all the money you’ve lost so far in 2022. This presentation is completely for free, so just [click here to learn more now.]( Regards, [Signature Navellier] Louis Navellier [Cross Market Review]( From time to time, we send special emails or offers from 3rd party websites to readers who chose to opt-in. We hope you find them useful. This ad is sent on behalf of InvestorPlace at 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you’re not interested in this opportunity, please [click here]( and remove yourself from these offers. The easiest way to stay up to date with the investing world is by [whitelisting us](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( 625 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, United States Copyright © 2022 Cross Market Review All Rights Reserved[.]( [Cross Market Review](

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