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Crash prep that has always worked August 8, 2024 Hi Reader The panic is over. Stocks have gone up fo

Crash prep that has always worked [DWR Logo]( August 8, 2024 Hi Reader The panic is over. Stocks have gone up for two days in a row, and things seem good again. That's what a lot of investors think right now. But the last few days were a warning. Things can get really bad really fast. If you're not diversified, like many top money managers, it could get very bad for you too. But there's a way to stay safe. If you're worried about another market panic, there's a good place to hide in assets that haven't been bought up a lot yet and are even being bet against. Right now, that's commodities. A Bloomberg analyst looked at hedge fund positions in commodities and found that the bets on commodities are mostly negative. Here's the chart: [commodities] The last time commodities were this bearish was in 2016 and 2020. In 2016, there was a mini-boom where gold stocks soared 100% in about six months. The 2020 bottom saw a massive rise across all commodities. There’s no guarantee history will repeat or when it will repeat from here. But commodities have much less room to fall before the next upturn compared to most other assets. That’s why we’re closely watching this one commodity that's headed for a potential supply crisis, yet it’s down 22% since May. [Click here to check it out for yourself now.]( [Read More Button]( Dynamic Wealth Research 2010 West Avenue K #623 Lancaster, California 93536 We are sending this message to {EMAIL}. [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PRIVACY POLICY](

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