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🌏 Former Goldman Sachs exec: ≪⭐My life’s mission...≫ Nov 17, 2022

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All this money distorts how the economy should work. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? Dear Reader

All this money distorts how the economy should work.   [company_logo](                 Dear Reader, This chart from the Reserve Bank of St. Louis shows the money is 34X bigger today than in 1971. [chart feed Xmore]( If you’ve ever wondered how Wall Street executives get multi-million dollar bonuses, this chart explains it. Instead of trickling down to main street Americans, a lot of that money ends up in the stock market… enriching Wall Street’s coffers. All this money distorts how the economy should work. It makes those at the top rich at the expense of everyone else. I call this phenomenon “The Great Distortion.” I’ve made it my life’s mission to expose The Great Distortion and, more importantly, help my readers have the chance to grow richer because of it, not poorer. Now, a [$130 trillion commitment to renewable energy]( is the latest chapter in The Great Distortion. This massive excess of government money has propped up the stock market for years. And this market distortion has helped me close out big winners in almost every sector, including… - 140% on Walgreens - 293% on BJ’s - 181% on Boeing - 392% on Wynn Resorts - 200% on Wayfair - 109% on PayPal - 112% on HSBC Bank - 81% on Algernon Pharmaceuticals - 172% on Twitter - 77% on Cisco - 468% on Microchip Technology And if you get in now, before this $130 trillion energy transition distorts the market even more, I believe the tiny company behind what I’m calling “Liquid Energy…” A strange technology with the capability to store energy up to 94% cheaper than a Tesla lithium-ion battery… Could be the best recommendation I ever make. [View my full “Liquid Energy” presentation now.]( Best regards, Nomi Prins Editor, Rogue Economics Sоmеtimеs, cоllеаguеs оf Futurеs Lаb Rеsеаrch shаrе spеciаl оffеrs with us thаt we think оur rеаdеrs shоuld be made aware оf. Here is оne such spеciаl оppоrtunity that we believe deserves your attentiоn. Futurеs Lаb Rеseаrсh, its mаnаgеrs, its еmplоyееs, аnd assigns (cоllectively “Thе Cоmpаny”) dо nоt mаke any assurances аbоut whаt is аdvertised аbоve. Тhis еmail аrrivеd in yоur inbоx аftеr you cоnsentеd tо rеcеivеd 3rd pаrty оffеrs аt оur sistеr wеbsitе. Тhе еasiеst wаy tо guаrаntее yоu gеt еvеry еmаil is tо [whitеlist us](. Тhinking аbоut unsubscribing? We hоpe nоt! But, if yоu nееd, thе link is bеlow. 7208 Sand Lake Rd #305, Orlando, FL 32819, United States. © 2022 Futurеs Lаb Rеsеаrch. Аll Rights Rеsеrvеd. [Privacy Policy]( [Terms and Conditions]( [Unsubscribe](                    

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