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It’s hard to imagine that this was intentional. Russia has been through a few financial crises

It’s hard to imagine that this was intentional. Russia has been through a few financial crises since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, but this one tops them all... It’s hard to imagine that this was intentional. Russia has been through a few financial crises since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, but this one tops them all... It’s hard to imagine that this was intentional. Russia has been through a few financial crises since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, but this one tops them all... [Energy and Capital logo] Putin’s Riskiest Investment Ever [Luke Sweeney Photo] By [Luke Sweeney]( Written Mar 07, 2022 As it turns out, yesterday’s inaction leads to today’s war. To be completely honest, I’m surprised Putin didn't cross this line years ago. During his equally illegitimate annexation of Crimea back in 2014, the international community was almost totally silent. A few even supported it. Well, the Russian dictator’s latest episode was too much for his legion of apologists to stomach. Within hours, the country became an international pariah. No-fly zones, financial sanctions, and total disbarment from the SWIFT financial system is wreaking havoc on Russia's already-struggling economy. The Ruble is in free fall, and Russia is becoming an inhospitable place to do business. [1] It doesn't take an economist to see that this isn't sustainable. It reads more like an aging megalomaniac at the helm of a failed empire making one last-ditch effort to stay afloat. Ukraine is valuable land, especially by Russian standards. Geographically, it’s a gateway to the rest of Europe. Ecologically, it doesn't have the same uninhabitable frozen marshland that makes up the bulk of the Motherland. According to Putin’s in-house propaganda machine, the invasion of Ukraine is a glorious liberation crusade to free their fellow oppressed Russians from a Nazi regime. His endgame is to resurrect the Soviet Union, since it worked so well the first time. It’s impossible to tell if Putin actually believes this or if it’s just a convenient scapegoat. Nothing would surprise me at this point. World's Fastest Quantum Computer Enters Beta Testing This small computing company's new product just earned the title of "World’s Fastest Computer," though who knows how long the record will stand. This industry crowns a new winner practically once a month. For now, the company that makes this impressive computer has achieved a world first: a 20-qubit computer capable of processing over 400 entangling gate operations without error. [By using technology known as "trapped-ion computing," this new type of computer blows the competition out of the water. And soon enough, you'll be able to put this technology to work for yourself.]( But either way, this was a VERY risky operation. [1] It’s hard to imagine that this was intentional. Russia has been through a few financial crises since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, but this one tops them all. Economically, the country has been wounded. But socially, the Russian government may never recover from this. Putin’s aggression is so egregious that even war-shy Germany is calling for the creation of a European defensive army. This risky investment is inexcusable and morally bankrupt, but he believes it will pay off — and he’s apparently willing to drag Russia down along with him. That’s either a testament to Ukraine’s value or Putin’s insanity. What Does Putin REALLY Want? We’re giving him the benefit of the doubt for a minute and assuming there is an economic motive here. Ukraine is quite literally the world’s bread basket. Its fertile plains supply around 15% of the planet’s total wheat and corn supply. Together with Russia, the region also produces close to 7% of the world’s sunflower oil. Ukraine also produces a huge amount of the world’s neon gas, something the struggling semiconductor industry desperately needs. Any instability within the country immediately translates to higher global prices. Those are two industries that a crumbling nation would love to have. Controlling a critical part of the semiconductor supply chain would give Putin the global relevance he so desperately craves. [QUIZ] Most Investors Get This Wrong What do you think is about to kill Tesla? ([Skip ahead for the answer.]() - [Elon Musk’s tweets]( - [SEC]( - [Chinese competitor NIO]( - [Off-the-radar fuel (NOT hydrogen)]( No matter what you pick, when you really think about it, the answer isn’t actually that surprising. Make your selection to find out! And based on the videos of hungry Russian soldiers abandoned in Ukraine, a little extra wheat production could go a long way. [1] We can already tell that this invasion is not going to pay off. Putin is already deep in the red and showing no signs of slowing down. All we can do is sit back and watch the train wreck unfold. Right Idea, Horrific Execution In any other circumstance, I’d be arguing in favor of taking the risky option — but never when it involves human lives. Putin has officially crossed over into Mad King territory. In the market, however, taking a coordinated risk can turn small sums of money into quintuple-digit returns. The key word there is coordinated. Taking risks without understanding the situation is a great way to watch your money evaporate. Most investors try to achieve balance. It’s probably the most commonly touted advice among brokers and analysts. A healthy mix of bonds, mutual funds, and stocks in various sectors is the tried-and-true method of the smart money. I can’t exactly argue against that. A diverse portfolio is definitely a safe way to eke out modest returns over a lifetime, but it's hardly a recipe for a windfall. Sometimes, symmetry isn't the best option. March 10 Could Change Your Life Forever Imagine one simple trade... that can take an average stock gain... and make it up to 49x BIGGER in just seven days. That may sound incredible right now, but on March 10, you’ll have the chance to see for yourself the simple secret behind this one trade... And how easy it could be to start cashing in double-, triple-, and even quadruple-digit gains... not in weeks or years — but in just days. [Watch for the special announcement coming soon.]( [1] My colleague, stock analyst extraordinaire and Naked Trades editor Sean McCloskey, has effectively cracked the code on how to turn the stock market on its head. Instead of steadily earning small returns over decades, Sean’s “Asymmetric Profits” system makes it possible to score huge gains on relatively tiny investments. Take one of his recent trades, for example. Sean entered a trade in a little-known coffee shop stock called Starbucks for $86 on July 16. Seven days later, he closed the trade at $340 — a 295% gain in one week! That’s far from the only head-turner in his portfolio. Some trades have even cracked 1,000% returns in under a month! In this system, timing is everything. Being too late — or even too early — can be the difference between a gain and a loss. [This Thursday, Sean will be releasing his guide to the fast-paced world of Asymmetric Profits.]( It shows every detail you need to start earning serious money in a matter of weeks. Each missed update is a missed opportunity for once-in-a-lifetime gains. To your wealth, Luke Sweeney Contributor, Energy and Capital Luke’s technical know-how combined with an insatiable scientific curiosity has helped uncover some of our most promising leads in the tech sector. He has a knack for breaking down complicated scientific concepts into an easy-to-digest format, while still keeping a sharp focus on the core information. His role at Angel is simple: transform piles of obscure data into profitable investment leads. When following our recommendations, rest assured that a truly exhaustive amount of research goes on behind the scenes.. Browse Our Archives [When I Was 17, It Was a Very Good Year…]( [How Renewable Energy Protects Our Energy Infrastructure]( [(Updated) Oil Outlook 2022: My #1 Oil Stock for $100 Crude]( [How to Make a Fortune From Olive Presses]( [Vlad vs. the World]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. 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