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August 30, 2024 Hi Reader Fracking is making headlines again. As you’ll see below, it’s re

[DWR Logo]( August 30, 2024 Hi Reader Fracking is making headlines again. As you’ll see below, it’s really not an issue at all. And one of the world’s top investors is still invested (and investing) heavily in it. Here’s the story. A Kamala Harris campaign promise is making the rounds again. In 2019 she stated, “There’s no question I’m in favor of banning fracking.” When she asked about this statement, she said she changed her position on it. In an interview this week she said, “I made it clear on the debate stage in 2020, that I would not ban fracking, as Vice President I did not ban fracking, and as president I will not ban fracking.” Now, we’re not going to ding politicians for stuff like this. Instead, we’ll just look at the reality. In this case of fracking, the reality is a ban is not coming. Eliminating fracking would be an economic disaster. Here’s a chart that shows two-thirds of all U.S. oil now comes from fracking: [chart] Eliminating two this much oil production could easily send oil to $300/barrel and gasoline to $12 or $15. No politician is going to sign up for that. Fracking is still full speed ahead and any dip in fracking plays from this should be viewed as an opportunity. [Click here to see how one of the world’s greatest investors still sees great value in oil.]( [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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