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Dividend Investing Weekly: Wagner Mutiny Exposes Putin’s Weakened Grip On Power

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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter Dividend Investing Weekly, or you purchased a product or service from its publisher, Eagle Financial Publications. [Dividend Investing Weekly] [Cash Machine]( [Quick Income Trader]( [Breakout Profits Alert]( [Hi-Tech Trader]( Wagner Mutiny Exposes Putin’s Weakened Grip On Power by Bryan Perry Editor, [Cash Machine]( 06/26/2023 Sponsored Content [179% Profit on a "Magic 9" Stock]( Multimillionaire trading legend Bryan Bottarelli has uncovered something rather peculiar... A group of 9 stocks trading at an extraordinary success rate. Better yet, one of these 9 stocks turned a 179% profit within just a few days! See how Bryan has been using these 9 stocks to rack up win after win at his FREE training today. >> SHOW ME THE 9 PECULIAR STOCKS << [PLUS... you can receive $300 worth of free gifts by attending the training!]( Media outlets are reporting that the Wagner Group rebellion led by Yevgeny Prigozhin against Vladimir Putin and the Russian military is somehow negative for global financial markets. Hogwash! Nothing could be more bullish than seeing the Russian conventional and private paramilitary terrorist forces self-destruct from within their own sphere. The revolt could even morph into an ugly end to the Ukraine war. Prigozhin was in Putin’s inner circle ever since the George W. Bush administration. As Prigozhin was primarily in the hospitality business, his code name was “Putin’s chef.” Go figure. What an oxymoron! When Prigozhin became the leader of Wagner, it was a hush-hush shadow force that the Kremlin initially denied knowing anything about. Unlike most Western private military companies for hire, Wagner is made up of tens of thousands of prison convicts turned into mercenaries that massacre and rape civilians, exploit and loot natural resources and are permitted by the Kremlin to conduct unconventional warfare in order to create conditions of plausible deniability. Wagner Group is anything but a private military company. Rather, it is a state-backed military cartel with global tentacles, with operations not just in Ukraine, but is highly present in four continents. It has highly active operations in Syria and Africa, where they relish in their reputation for brutality. They fully qualify as a foreign terrorist organization. It is Russia’s secret war company gone rogue in Ukraine, and now the rabid dogs have turned on their owner because the owner failed to keep the feeding bowl full. This means that the Wagner Group’s supply of ammunition to carry out the Kremlin’s deeds was depleted by 70%, according to live interviews by Prigozhin, costing his forces huge losses. The Wall Street Journal investigated the Wagner Group and found no less than 64 companies and other fronts were linked back to the Kremlin. That money was used to finance Wagner’s salaries and weaponry -- literally everything a military would need without officially being tied to the state. So, there was a high level of mutual trust that had developed between Putin and Prigozhin. And now this marriage is going through a nasty divorce that could result in the kind of chaos that will derail Putin’s plan to conquer Ukraine. Without the military support of Wagner, Russia’s war effort in Ukraine will be severely weakened. As of Saturday, the Wagner forces halted their march on Moscow after the authoritarian Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko brokered a deal between Putin and the rebels, averting an armed confrontation that threatened to plunge the country into civil war. At the core of the ceasefire is the statement that everyone will get amnesty. At his inner core, Putin is deferring to negotiate terms of a stand-down. The tentative truce was the latest twist in a tumultuous set of events that raised serious questions about Putin’s hold on power and underscored tensions with Kremlin insiders and armed forces. A preferred outcome would have been to see pure evil take on pure evil, mutually destroying each other and seeing the unleashing of a new democracy. [Could THIS Be the Easiest 25%+ You Ever Collect?]( For investment giants Goldman Sachs, GQG partners, Lazard Emerging Markets, and others... The answer is a resounding YES. Find out why [right here]( -- and how you too can get in on the next mammoth payout. The world would be a much better place without Putin, the Kremlin and the Wagner Group. It would be kind of like the ending scene in Enemy Of The State, where all the bad guys die in a hail of gunfire. Too bad that this horror movie in Ukraine must go on. The only government more corrupt than Russia in that part of the world is Ukraine. So, why are we spending tens of billions of taxpayer dollars on this war? Because Anthony Blinken and all the so-called “utopian academics” thought it best to try to force Ukraine’s entry into the European Union without fully understanding Russia’s intentions to prevent such an occurrence. Blinken & co. started this hot mess, and a Russian military coup could hopefully end it. But alas, we won’t be so fortunate, at least in the short term, per the brokered deal over the weekend. However, these events clearly show the presence of major internal fissures in Putin’s power structure and the demoralization of Russian defenses, given 16 months of fighting in Ukraine and the ease with which the Wagner group seized the city of Rostov-on-Don. While the city is home to about one million people, there was almost no resistance by Russian forces to the city’s capture. This latest uprising by Putin’s shadow paramilitary company is a bullish event for markets. Global economies have already adjusted for the initial negative impact of the Ukraine war. Commodity prices are trending lower, as are shipping rates. Global supply chains have been normalized for the most part, and comparable year-over-year inflation data is about to show some serious declines. Last year in the June-August timeframe, inflation peaked at 9%. The upcoming data will likely show inflation hovering around 4% or lower, which should heavily influence the Fed at the July 30 Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting. [www.tradingeconomics.com]( [Your Invitation to the Most Important Active Trading and Investing Event of the Summer]( As companies continue to make AI-related layoff announcements, it's more important than ever to invest in skills that will provide independence and financial stability. Join us and 60+ trading and investing experts at the upcoming July Wealth365 Summit from July 10th-15th. With the bank crisis still topping headlines and the housing market signaling a slowdown, there is no better time to join the Summit and equip yourself with the tools you need to protect and manage your finances. [Reserve your seat here.]( War is never a topic of good discussion, as scores of innocent people are victims and pay the ultimate price. For the greater good, a destabilization and overthrow of the Russian government would be ten-fold greater than the collapse of East Germany. But it would provide the Biden administration with a get-of-out-jail free card for this costly war, where American interests and support are nominal at best. As far as the global markets are concerned, there is the old saying that “desperate men do desperate things,” and Putin has probably entered the desperation zone. But I don’t think the members of his inner circle care to be hanging from the bridges of Moscow if and when the next revolution takes place by the “good people” of Russia. In this case, not knowing how it would all play out, it is my view that global equity markets would likely rally big-time, China’s market would tank and history would celebrate a wonderful moment. Is it possible? Absolutely. P.S. Come join our Eagle colleagues on an incredible cruise! We set sail on Dec. 4 for 16 days, embarking on a memorable journey that combines fascinating history, vibrant culture and picturesque scenery. Enjoy seminars on the days we are cruising from one destination to another, as well as dinners with members of the Eagle team. Just some of the places we’ll visit are Mexico, Belize, Panama, Ecuador and more! [Click here]( now for all the details. P.S.S. Join me at FreedomFest, “the world’s largest gathering of free minds,” just a month away! I, along with my fellow Eagle Financial gurus, Mark Skousen, George Gilder and Jim Woods, will be speaking. The full agenda -- speakers, panels, debates and breakout sessions -- is now posted online. Go to [www.freedomfest.com/agenda]( to check it out. You will be amazed! You can also click on the name of each presenter to see when and on what topic they will be speaking. [Click here]( to find out more. When registering, use code EAGLE50 to receive a discount. I hope to see you at FreedomFest in “Music City,” Memphis, Tennessee, July 12-15. Sincerely, [bryan-perry-sig] Bryan Perry Editor, Cash Machine Editor, Premium Income PRO Editor, Quick Income Trader Editor, Breakout Options Alert Editor, Micro-Cap Stock Trader About Bryan Perry: [Bryan Perry]Bryan Perry specializes in high dividend paying investments. This weekly e-letter combines his decades-long experience in income investing with a simple, easy-to-read format that investors of all stripes can work into their portfolios. Bryan also serves as Editor of these services: [Cash Machine]( [Premium Income PRO]( [Quick Income Trader]( [Breakout Profits Alert]( [Hi-Tech Trader]( and [Micro-Cap Stock Trader](. To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publications emails please add financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. View this email in your [web browser](. 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