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Blowing stuff up is a profitable business New to the Digest? [Click here.]( [Manward Digest] Boom Times for an Explosive Industry [Alex Moschina] Alex Moschina Publisher The Fourth of July is almost here. Tomorrow, markets will be closed to celebrate America's independence. Trading of stocks and bonds halted early today... presumably to allow Wall Streeters enough time to beat the traffic out to the Hamptons. And yet, here we are, toiling away in our office in Baltimore. It isn't all bad, though. [[Yours Free! Top FIVE Dividend Stocks Right Now]( When the tickers stop ticking, there's more time to satisfy our other curiosities. There's some interesting data tucked away in the various nooks and crannies of the web. Case in point... Did you know that the American Pyrotechnics Association (APA) has kept a record of fireworks-related injury statistics going all the way back to 1976? Each year, the group provides a handy figure that measures the number of firework-related injuries versus the amount of fireworks purchased in the U.S. It's recorded as "Injuries per 100,000 Pounds." To be clear, that's per 100,000 pounds of fireworks consumed, as reported by the U.S. International Trade Commission. (So, no, it doesn't include any of the illicit munitions that the nation's dads got from that sketchy guy at work.) SPONSORED [See How to Get a FREE YEAR of Alex Green's Momentum Alert (Ranked #1 Among VIP Trading Research Services!)]( [AG on stage arms open]( Alex Green's Momentum Alert destroyed the S&P 500 by a 3-to-1 mark last year. (And that was considered a phenomenal year for the S&P!) The Momentum Alert finished the year ranked #1 among the Club's VIP trading research services. And remains scorching-hot in 2024, featuring wins of 182%, 275% and 386% (longest hold time was just 3.5 months on those plays.) [Click to see how to get a FREE YEAR of the market-crushing Momentum Alert - until midnight tonight.]( In case you were wondering, fireworks have indeed gotten safer over the years. Much safer, as the chart below shows. [Firework-Related Injuries]( [View larger image]( But more to the point of this publication... During the past two decades, the business of fireworks has... well... exploded. Between 2002 and 2022, our annual firework consumption more than doubled from 190.1 million pounds to 461.7 million pounds. In 2022, that added up to a whopping $2.7 billion in sales for firework manufacturers. That means that - for now, at least - fireworks are a bigger business than OpenAI. And even with inflation still raging, the APA predicts 2024 will be yet another banner year for firework sales. 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