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I kid you not, fishing is a lot like playing the markets. I kid you not, fishing is a lot like playi

I kid you not, fishing is a lot like playing the markets. I kid you not, fishing is a lot like playing the markets. [Energy and Capital logo] Landing Trophy Bass and Picking Winning Stocks — They're What I Do By [Sean McCloskey]( Written Dec 23, 2020 I have a confession to make, friends: I have an addiction. I love fishing. I go out as often as I can, for as long as I can. I’m pretty good at it, too. Here's a biggun from my local lake outside of Baltimore from one of my last trips. [bass EAC] But even when I am fishing, my thoughts are never far from the markets. And as I was breaking down my rods and reels this weekend for a little end-of-season TLC, it came to me. Fishing is a lot like playing the markets. [Tesla is Dead. Elon Musk is Ruined.]( Thanks to a new discovery — known as “Blue Gas” — electric car companies like Tesla are about to go down in flames. “Blue Gas” is 100% emission-free, can propel vehicles hundreds of miles, and allows cars to fully charge in just minutes. And the tiny company behind it is primed to absolutely shatter any gains ever paid out by Tesla. [Click here before this stock goes from a few dollars to $350 in the coming months](. Stick With Me on This One… How many times have you seen someone go fishing only to come home empty-handed and frustrated because they didn’t get a single bite? How many of you have also dumped hard-earned cash into stocks only to watch that money disappear in a flash? In simplistic terms, the keys to landing a nice fish to tell your buddies about at the bar are the same keys to finding stocks that pay instead of sink to the bottom Let me explain. A successful angler does an incredible amount of research well before they ever make the first cast. They study weather patterns, topographic maps, ecology, local hydrology, you name it. Another thing they do is talk shop with other experts. They then use this information to precisely target the species they know will bite given the current fishing conditions. A successful market player does even more research. They pore over charts and earnings reports. They read studies, attend events and conferences, and much more. And they also talk to A LOT of other experts. They use this information to target the exact types of stocks that should break out given the current market conditions. The One Step You Must Take to Salvage Your Portfolio These are dangerous times, not just for your portfolio... but for the world at large. That’s why we’re releasing limited free copies of ex-Morgan Stanley banker Jason Williams’ new book. In it, Jason reveals how the ultra-rich are protecting, and in some cases even GROWING, their vast fortunes. Give yourself the tools you need to survive by claiming a [free copy]( today! Here’s the Kicker… To do this amount of research (for either fishing or playing the market), you need time, and a lot of it. Most folks already run around like headless chickens, trying to get all their “to-dos” done each day. Tell me when you have six hours to review shipping manifests, profit margins, going concerns, and the thousands of press releases that hit the wire each day. This is why they say 10% of anglers catch 90% of the fish and why I say semi-flippantly that 10% of investors make 90% of the money in the markets. It's not that you can't. It's just that you don't have the time to do research or have someone you can turn to who can give you the bullet points. But here’s the good news — I do have that time and those contacts. And that's what I'll do for you, too. I’m here to help you squeeze every last penny you can out of Wall Street. I want you to love the feeling of winning on Wall Street. And we'll do just that over the coming months and years. Tight lines! To your wealth, Sean McCloskey Editor, Energy and Capital [[follow basic]@TheRL_McCloskey on Twitter]( After spending 10 years in the consumer tech reporting and educational publishing industries, Sean has since redevoted himself to one of his original passions: identifying and cashing in on the most lucrative opportunities the market has to offer. As the former managing editor of multiple investment newsletters, he's covered virtually every sector of the market, ranging from energy and tech to gold and cannabis. Over the years, Sean has offered his followers the chance to score numerous triple-digit gains, and today he continues his mission to deliver followers the best chance to score big wins on Wall Street and beyond as an editor for Energy and Capital. Browse Our Archives [How I Made a 1,200% Gain on a Single Psychedelics Stock]( [Nailed It (Almost): 2020 Market Predictions Recap]( [The Name Game: From “Global Warming” to “Climate Change”]( [This Cold-Storage Stock Is Heating up Fast]( [Investing in the Shroom Boom With These Psychedelic Mushroom Stocks]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Energy and Capital, please add newsletter@energyandcapital.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. [Energy and Capital](, Copyright © 2020, [Angel Publishing LLC](. 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