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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter the Wealth Whisperer How to Invest in the Next Era of Defense Technology 10/16/2023 In 1991, Operation Desert Storm pitted state-of-the-art M1 Abrams tanks against Iraq’s Soviet-made tanks from the 1950s to the 1970s. It wasn’t even a fair fight. Not only were these tanks old, but their technology was decades out of date. Combined with GPS technology and advanced targeting systems, U.S. forces obliterated Iraqi troops and tanks. History has repeatedly shown us how military technology can tilt the scales of war in favor of one side. - American Civil War -- Ironclad warships like the USS Monitor gave the Union Navy a technological edge over the Confederate Navy's wooden ships. - World War II -- The Allies’ ability to crack Axis codes and the use of radar for detecting enemy aircraft played a crucial role in various theaters. And we can’t forget the atomic bombs used against Japan in 1945 to end the war. - World War I -- The introduction of tanks by the Allies and the widespread use of machine guns changed the nature of trench warfare, providing a technological edge. The war in Ukraine and the latest attack on Israel seem to have finally awoken our collective consciousness. We cannot take our technological advantage for granted. Israel’s Iron Dome, the pinnacle of defense shields, couldn’t account for a low-tech assault. The advanced weaponry provided to Ukraine, from unmanned aerial drones capable of sniffing out enemy movements to High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, allowed a drastically under-trained and understaffed force to not only fend off Russia but slowly gain ground. Yet, the sheer size of the Russian military threatens to thwart Ukrainian and NATO efforts to push back invading forces. At home, our own supply of critical weaponry sits at its lowest levels in decades. This leads to one natural conclusion -- investing in defense stocks makes a whole lot of sense. Companies like Lockheed Martin (LMT) and Raytheon (RTX) saw shares soar after last weekend’s attacks on Israel. However, you can’t take these knee-jerk moves as signs of investor confidence. We aim to break down several specific investments in the sector, highlighting who supplies what to the United States and our partners. Make sure to stick around to the end because we’ll introduce you to an investable technology that aims to revolutionize the way we protect our soldiers. SPONSORED CONTENT [The Make Your Money Safe Again Solution]( Just a few weeks ago, without ever getting your permission... Dozens and dozens of major banks across America made a sweeping change to how they handle your money. This danger creates a weakness in your account. It could lead to your funds getting frozen. Or even taken from you. [Click here to find out what it is (and how to protect yourself).]( [Click Here to Read More...]( Lockheed Martin: A Defensive Cornerstone Lockheed Martin (LMT) has long been a cornerstone in the defense industry. As a key player in aerospace and security, it’s at the forefront of advanced technology systems, products and services. Its reach extends globally, with Ukraine and Israel among the countries utilizing its cutting-edge military technology. In response to recent conflicts, Ukraine received a significant boost in its defense capabilities with the nearly 10,000 Javelin anti-tank missiles from Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. The Javelin is no ordinary missile. It's a fire-and-forget missile with lock-on before launch and automatic self-guidance. This means once it's launched, it doesn't need any further assistance to find its target, providing a critical edge on the battlefield. Here’s the kicker -- Lockheed doubled its production to produce 4,000 Javelin missiles annually. That means we’re at least two years from replenishing our stockpiles. That’s on top of the company’s recent memorandum with Poland to produce Javelin anti-tank weaponry. From a financial standpoint, the company is cheap, trading at 16x earnings and 13x cash with a healthy 2.75% dividend. With a backlog that stretches years into the future, the only thing that can hamper Lockheed’s future is itself. [The Perfect Portfolio: No Losses, 14X Gains]( I want to share with you something very important… and very simple. I’m talking about a 3-stock strategy that’s been immune to market losses over the past two decades… while outperforming the S&P 500 by 1,461% during that same time. That’s no losing years plus 14X gains. I call it the “Perfect Portfolio.” [Click here now for all the details.]( [Click Here to Read More...]( Balancing Risk Defense stocks like Lockheed Martin can offer substantial returns, particularly in the light of ongoing global conflicts. However, they also carry risks. For those looking for a more balanced approach, consider the iShares U.S. Aerospace & Defense ETF (ITA). This exchange-traded fund (ETF) gives investors exposure to a broad range of U.S. companies involved in manufacturing commercial and military aircraft and other defense equipment. Instead of just owning one defense stock, you spread your investment across multiple defense-related companies, reducing the risk associated with single-stock investments. Yet, you still get niche exposure to the military and defense theme, which is likely to continue growing amidst escalating geopolitical tensions. [Warning: America on the Brink of Financial Crisis!]( Traders who make money understand the need to optimize their trading strategy to capitalize on every opportunity that comes their way. [Count On This Dual-Patented A.I. 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[See how you can make it a part of your portfolio by clicking here!]( To Your Wealth, The Wealth Whisperer Team About Us: Eagle Financial Publications is located in Washington, D.C. – only a few blocks from the Capitol. Our products have been helping investors build their wealth for several decades. Whether you’re a long-term investor or short-term trader, you’ll find the right strategy for you, including how to earn more steady income to spend now, preserve and grow your capital to enjoy later, and whatever other investment goals you have. 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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 advice on finances. Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Salem Communications Holding Company 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 [Link](

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