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While the mainstream media obsesses over Donald Trump's indictment... Another Washington player just

While the mainstream media obsesses over Donald Trump's indictment... Another Washington player just completed a major deal. Let me tell you why this story is critical to America's energy future... And how it's presenting some exciting opportunities to profit. [mbd-thumbnail] CLICK HERE TO LAUNCH VIDEO OR READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT BELOW »» [/mbd-thumbnail] [mbd-video][/mbd-video] [ad] […] You’re receiving this email as part of your subscription to Andrew Zatlin’s Moneyball Daily [Unsubscribe]( [Moneyball Daily] The Energy Play You Don't Want to Miss Out On April 7, 2023 While the mainstream media obsesses over Donald Trump's indictment... Another Washington player just completed a major deal. Let me tell you why this story is critical to America's energy future... And how it's presenting some exciting opportunities to profit. [CLICK HERE TO LAUNCH VIDEO OR READ THE FULL TRANSCRIPT BELOW »»]( ADVERTISEMENT New Biden Scandal Could End his Presidency SHOCKING: This could be the smoking gun proof that Biden is the most corrupt President ever. It has nothing to do with the recently found classified documents... Or Biden selling access and influence to our foreign enemies, like China. It's much worse than that, because according to an Economist ranked #1 by Bloomberg... Biden's new move could soon lock you out of the financial system, including your own bank account. [Click here to see the details on this new scandal](. For a transcript of this video, see below. This transcript has been lightly edited for length and clarity. The Energy Play You Don't Want to Miss Out On Ever heard of a company called Last Energy? It's based in Washington, D.C. And it just sold 34 nuclear reactors to Poland and the United Kingdom – a $3.5 billion deal to embrace nuclear power. What's going on here? And why does this represent such a lucrative investment opportunity? Let me explain... This Deal Surprised Me I'll admit, this deal surprised me. Europe has always been at the forefront of alternative energy sources. And for a while now, it's gone against the idea of nuclear power. Half of France's nuclear power plants are offline. And Germany shuttered its plants – at least until the war between Russia and Ukraine got underway... Yet two countries just agreed to a multibillion-dollar deal for nuclear power. Hmm... Sending a Clear Message We can't discount the importance of a key technological breakthrough with respect to these reactors. You see, Last Energy focuses on small modular reactors – essentially miniature nuclear reactors. Due to their compact size, they can be installed in a variety of places. And from an operations standpoint, not only can you use several of them to provide power, but if one needs to be taken offline, you don't have to take down a major electricity producer as a result. But this acquisition also sends a clear message to investors like us: We need to have energy stocks in our portfolio. Here's why... Energy's Role on a Global Stage Not only is Europe seemingly getting back on board with respect to nuclear power, but the U.S. is also in the catbird seat when it comes to supplying energy. Remember, Russia is no longer going to supply Europe with natural gas. So America needs to step up. The U.S. will have to find new ways to quench the massive thirst for energy, both domestically and internationally. So, how do we play this trend as investors? Three Investment Options To start, you could invest in an energy-focused exchange-traded fund ("ETF") – the Global X Uranium ETF (NYSE: URA), for example. That will give you broad exposure to this rising energy trend. Or if you want to target a specific energy company, let my hiring data guide you. For instance, here's hiring for Fluor (NYSE: FLR), a major drilling and exploration operation: As you can see, hiring has soared since late 2021. And companies that expect to grow hire more – plain and simple. But if you want to maximize your profit potential, I've found a different stock that I'm recommending for my "Pro" readers. It's a mining company whose stock is well below its 2022 peak, creating an enticing buying opportunity. This company is involved in a project that could produce enough uranium for decades... And as mining stocks enjoy years of higher demand (and higher prices), this company is my pick to potentially reap the lion's share of the rewards. We're in it to win it. Zatlin out. FOR MONEYBALL PRO READERS ONLY > [LEARN MORE]( < In it to win it, [Andrew Zatlin] Andrew Zatlin Moneyball Economics Copyright 2023 © Moneyball Economics, All rights reserved. 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As such, this content may contain errors, and any investments described in this content should be made only after reviewing the filings and/or financial statements of the company, and only after consulting with your investment advisor. Actual results may differ significantly from the results described herein. Furthermore, nothing published by Moneyball Economics, Inc should be considered personalized financial advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized investment advice. Moneyball Economics is an independent provider of education, information and research on publicly traded companies, and as such, it accepts no direct or indirect compensation from any companies or third parties mentioned in any of our letters, reports or updates

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