These two simple economic tales are driving today's markets... New to the Digest? [Click here.]( [Manward Digest] Two Simple Economic Tales Driving Markets Right Now [Alex Moschina] Alex Moschina
Publisher It's here. The long-awaited fourth Bitcoin halving has arrived. And now... we wait. How high will Bitcoin go over the coming weeks and months? It's anyone's guess. But history has shown, again and again (and again), that the 12- to 18-month period following Bitcoin halvings leads to tremendous gains. You know that, though. At least you do if you've been keeping up with Robert's commentary in Total Wealth. [[Little-Known AI Company Could Be the Next Stock Giant. Click here to see Shah's urgent briefing.]( On Tuesday, [he declared]( that the world's most predictable financial market is - believe it or not - crypto. "People who bought at the beginning of these bull markets made huge money," he wrote. "People who bought at the end lost big. But people who bought right after a Bitcoin halving always made money." At its core, when we talk about halvings we're really just talking about simple supply vs. demand. When there's less of something... the price tends to go up. It's an economic tale as old as time. And it's as easy to understand as why - switching over to stocks - investors were none-too-pleased this week when the Fed threatened to keep borrowing costs higher for longer. SPONSORED Florida Man Wields Odd Device on Virginia Farm He traveled 1,000 miles away from home... To show you this strange device on a farm in rural Virginia. You won't know by looking at it, but a secret company behind this strange device could hold the potential to make you rich over the coming years. [Click here to find out how.]( After all, when it costs more to expand your business, that's surely going to hamper your ability to quickly grow profits. And wouldn't you know it... That's something about which Wall Street cares very deeply. Hence [Shah's note of warning]( at the start of the week... "The markets are a little nervous... there's caution out there," he said. "Be cautious yourselves." [He furthered the theme on Wednesday]( with a Buy This, Not That dedicated to recent trouble among bank stocks. Until now, the sector had been a pillar of strength for investors. But like so much having to do with the markets lately... it proves you should never get too comfortable. Or, even more importantly, it proves that you should stick to the metrics that matter most. SPONSORED [Inside Look at Pro Trader's Million-Dollar Challenge:]( [Nate Typing]( Millionaire trader Nate Bear is on a mission to turn ANOTHER $37K into $1 million on camera inside his Daily Profits Live chat room. The week of April 22-26, get a FREE, real-time demo of how he plans to accomplish this rare milestone... AGAIN! See how you can grow your money too... just by looking over his shoulder. [Join Nate for the FREE upcoming Daily Profits Live "Open House" >>]( Like the ones Alpesh uses to evaluate stocks like [this global shipper with a 9% yield](... And the little-known metric that Shah considers to be the true measure of profitability. He explained why it's so effective in yesterday's Total Wealth... and how all investors can (and should) use it to make informed decisions about stocks they want to buy. If you missed that piece, [give it a read here](. Or you can keep scrolling. As always, we have links to everything we published this week below. We'll be back with more for you on Monday. Have a great weekend, Alex What Else We're Talking About [This Little-Known Metric Is the Best Measure of Profitability]( [Financial statement]( All sorts of metrics can measure a company's health. But only one should have the greatest weight. And it's been Shah's go-to measure of a company's profitability for decades. [Keep reading.]( [Dealmaker's Diary: Hop on Board This Global Shipper With a 9% Yield]( [Crude Oil Tanker]( This stock has low volatility... and its risk to reward is outstanding. Its numbers are quite rare. [See it here.]( [Buy This, Not That: The Banks Are Not All Right]( [J.P. Morgan Building]( Are banks a "buy the dip" opportunity right now? Or is something more troubling going on? [See what Shah has to say here.]( [The Most Predictable Market on Earth]( [Bitcoin Bull Market concept]( Yes, the market famous for euphoric bull markets and painful bear markets is the most predictable on the planet. [Here's why...]( [Monday Takeaways: A Word of Caution]( [Bond market screen]( The bond market is trying to tell us something... will the markets listen? Shah has advice for what an investor should do. [Check it out here.]( Want more content like this? [YES]( [NO]( Alex Moschina Alex Moschina is the Publisher of Manward Press. A gifted writer, editor and financial researcher, Alex's career in publishing began more than a decade ago when he worked at one of the world's leading providers of academic research and reference materials. Alex first cut his teeth in the realm of investing when he joined the team at White Cap Research in 2010. There he was charged with covering emerging market trends and investment opportunities. A stint as senior managing editor and editorial director at the prestigious Oxford Club followed. A frequent speaker at conferences and events, Alex has led educational workshops across the U.S. and Canada. Was this email forwarded to you? [Click here to sign up!]( You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Manward Digest.
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