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Hi there! It's Kevin here, the Chief Editor at MarketRising.com. We are switching email service providers and wanted to take this opportunity to thank you for being a loyal subscriber. We will continue to deliver the most up to date news and unbelievable stock tips like we have been doing for years. Here is your daily dose of whats going on in the markets: Stay ahead of the pack and continue to tune into my distinctively informed news on the markets daily. My summary formatted newsletter will continue to pursue and driver sensitive financial-connected information worldwide containing the hottest trending stock tips from multiple investing sources. Rare "Superfuel" Could Lead to Complete Energy Independence A revolutionary new fuel source has been discovered that's 1,693 times more powerful than gasoline. The wealthiest companies in the world - like Google, Apple, Amazon, FedEx, Walmart, AT&T, and Ford - are already racing to secure strategic reserves. And the market for this new superfuel is on the verge of exploding from $29 billion to $7.2 trillion... [Click here for all the details.]( ——————— Caribbean Braces for Another Hurricane: Maria Tropical Storm Maria became Hurricane Maria Sunday, casting a long shadow of fear and uncertainty over a swath of the Caribbean that was slammed by Hurricane Irma less than two weeks ago. Significant strengthening is forecast during the next 48 hours, and Maria is expected to become a dangerous major hurricane before it moves through the Leeward Islands, according to the National Hurricane Center's latest update. ——————— Global Stock Markets Rise to Start the Week -- Update On Friday, the Dow Jones Industrial Average on Friday posted its biggest weekly gain of the year. The S&P 500 also hit a fresh closing high. After a dip in risk appetite toward the end of last week, markets regained some upward momentum as global investors sold their safe haven hedges and returned to riskier assets. Stock markets across multiple nations were mostly higher following fresh record closes on Wall Street. In foreign exchange, the U.S. dollar edged up against a bushel of currencies, with the WSJ Dollar Index rising. Analysts said they expect prices to hold steady this week. ——————— Global Equities: Market Talk The latest Market Talks covering Equities. Published exclusively on Dow Jones Newswires throughout the weekend. Dow Jones Newswires evaluates proposals for the property, which has government permission to be redeveloped. Bids are liable to be aggressive as prices of commercial land soar. ——————— The Reviews Are In: Apple Needed To Go Bolder, Better With New Lineup Of iPhones After all the hype and pomp-filled presentations, the tech community is taking a sobering second look at Apple Inc. new smartphones, and the reviews are pretty mixed for the ballyhooed phone of the future. The blowback from hands-on techno sages suggests that Apple didn't so much make the smartphone of tomorrow, but bought a bit of time for today’s consumer market. Bottom line: The flagship iPhone X is beautiful. But it hasn’t really outsmarted the Android smartphones of its most bitter competitor, Samsung Electronic. And the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus are spare upgrades of the 7 series, awkward augmented reality emojis notwithstanding. Forbes: Let’s be clear, the triple-play of the iPhone 8, 8 Plus, and X are not going to be failures. I just wish there was more vision and bravery, rather than safety-first business decisions of a company that appears to be scared to make any radical change. Kind regards, Kevin Smith Chief Editor, Market Rising Market Rising LLC. 2563 cherry hill ln Hermitage, PA 16148 USA You have signed up through MarketRising.com [Unsubscribe](

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