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Please do not reply to this message, as replies are routed to an unmonitored mailbox. You are receiving this email as a part of your subscription to Tim Melvin's Max Wealth. Your ability to alter your subscription information can be found at the bottom of this email. [Tim Melvin's Max Wealth] [The news on this tiny $2 million company just got even better (be ready for Monday's Opening Bell)]( History is in the making right now, and if you want a piece of this unprecedented action, you need to [move fast](. You see, the U.S. Department of Energy is set to unlock a [new $7 trillion energy sub-niche]( right here in America - and insiders have already gobbled up two of every three available shares in the company sitting at the center of this frenzy. It's a tiny $2 million company holding crucial patents - and they could see an incredible 59,850% revenue-surge hit in no time flat. This is poised to create a slew of brand-new millionaires - but time is running out for you to join them. [Go here now to find out how to make your move](. --------------------------------------------------------------- February 26, 2019 [The Strategies You Can Use Now to Bank On Quarterly Reports]( By Tim Melvin Dear Reader, I'm not holding back in any way. I’m giving you my full list of reads you can have now. There's plenty to work with for not just today but this whole week, and even more, to empower your investing strategies and knowledge. So let's take a quick dive into the articles that I recommend adding to your knowledge portfolio... This Week's Quick Read Articles [Quarterly Banking Profile]( With an increasingly competitive lending environment to attract loan customers, banks must prudently manage these risks in order to sustain lending through the downside of this economic cycle when it occurs. [Logistical Robots]( Robotics can change the failures and inefficiencies of human error., transforming an industry with forecasted revenues reaching $30.8 billion by 2022. [Unintended But Easily Predictable Consequences]( No matter the positive intention, the outlook is grim for profitability of many American businesses. That's because the issue of a wage increase for employees is costing business owners, consumers, and the employees themselves. [Roubini on Markets]( The good news at the start of 2019 is that the risk of an outright global recession is low. The bad news is that we are heading into a year of synchronized global deceleration with a few options to beat the significant lag. [A Capitalist's Solution to This Excessive Problem]( Studies show that stock buybacks suppress innovation, just look at Sears as an example. So it's not that we need a government solution to the issue of excessive corporate stock buybacks, but a capitalist solution to make sure the market's buyback decision is the right one. [REIT M&A]( While Special committees are often an indispensable tool in conflict transactions to sometimes shield directors and managers from after-the-fact litigation exposure, special committees are not one-size-fits-all, and can also be deployed to the detriment of a company and its shareholders. [Nobody Wants to Invest in Your Crap]( Whether the reason is to get rich, achieve fame and status, or simply bring a story or brand you're passionate about to life, once you understand this one lesson, you can acquire the skill that is indispensable to artists and entrepreneurs alike. [Analytics, Automation, and Stock Prices Rising Together]( How analytics and automation can improve shareholder value with new techniques to meet changing customer habits and expectations. When facing the most obvious of trends, innovations need to deliver significant benefits to many banks. [In Intellectual Authority We Distrust]( You've met them and so have I-the people who are happy to share their thoughts with anyone who will listen. While the difference between an expert and the average Joe isn't always so obvious, this does have a larger effect: intellectual mistrust. [What's So Problematic with Phones]( The benefits of setting aside time to remove ourselves from our phones are becoming more relevant when considering all the "problematic" social issues that occur with them out of our presence without being able to laugh or even smile at part of our lives. [The Fuzzy Factor]( The investing world gets fuzzy with the existence and persistence of this quality that investors want to know, but hardly ever use correctly. [The Alchemy of Narrative]( The fundamentals of investing are often, if not always, themselves subjective. When you model a stock, or an economy, or a real estate deal, you're not creating objective reality, because most of the modeling is based on assumptions and uncertain statements. [Multiple Ways to Win]( Looking both broadly and deeply under the covers of some of the most successful active managers in the world, this article describes the winning factors and the rare qualities of three of some of the most successful active managers over the last few decades. [A New Bank!]( This group of would-be investors plan to start not only an independent bank, but opening branches very soon. [Closing Branches- Who Is Doing It?]( With almost 500,000 ATMs in the US, banks vary widely in strategies for how their branches will continue to deal money with clients. Given certain predictions of cash, how you make long-term plays in banks can be even more prosperous, but also much more complex. [Small Banks and the Tech Takeover]( Low-profile community banks are quietly running the plumbing and handling the "financial" side of billion-dollar financial technology start-ups. such as Square, Stripe and Robinhood. The risks to such relationships needs to be known to every hesitant investor. [Stoicism Overview]( Here are some collected thoughts and that relate to Stoicism Not only are they worth to review on a regular basis, but even greater reading recommendations for those looking to learn more. [Nothing Big to Buy]( It's now been three years since this billionaire has made the kind of deal that made him billions as he faces unprecedented competition from private equity and other funds looking to make fast acquisitions at prices at too high of a cost. [Different Kinds of Stupid]( Sometimes being smart has nothing to do with intellect. It's knowing the difference that can earn you millions, but then also cost you years in prison. [An everlasting edge]( I'll admit, investing in the markets is simply hard. To be a successful investor, you need to have some sort of edge over yourself, the competition, and the market. [FDR on Shareholder Yield]( This president warned about the "evil" of companies that weren't returning enough cash to investors, so he created a new plan for tackling income inequality and battling the gap between rich and poor. [The End of Winter]( Value investing has always been about challenging the consensus-but never more so than today. Because value stocks have underperformed growth stocks since the end of the global financial crisis, investors have lost faith. Reports of the death of value investing are greatly exaggerated in my view. [Amazon and Taxes]( Amazon does what it takes lower their tax liabilities by vigorously reinvesting its profit. That is in fact the kind of incentive our tax system is supposed to create. [First Mover Alpha]( The strategies this investor developed are widely copied today but were new and innovative at the time. The most interesting applications came in the casinos, putting probabilities in your favor to win more money. [7 Deadly Sins of Earnings Report]( I'm a huge fan of Bill Pantalon's work. Keep this list close at hand, and you'll never have to worry about wasting your capital on a loser in disguise. [3 Defensive Stocks]( One thing is clear: Investors need a backup plan in 2019. In times of growing uncertainty, investors may choose to buy "defensive stocks" like these picks. This Week's Worthwhile Longer Reads [Mutually Assured Destruction]( When the only winning move is not to play, the concept is somewhat fragile and requires constant vigilance and innovation to maintain, which is why the 5 key components of the doctrine of Mutually Assured Destruction. [Greatest Investor Ever]( If it weren't for his trademark bright-red fedora, this optometrist and small businessman would look like the typical senior living it up in South Florida. On the other hand, he is a self-made billionaire worth $2.3 billion from a lifetime of prudent do-it-yourself buy-and-hold investing [Decade of Underperformance]( While there are many ways to deal with potential drawdowns, trend-following rules have caused a decade of absolute underperformance. See why here. [The Reclusive Polymath]( This featured writer is not really a business author, but uses companies as the method to study human system because there's so much data. [A Look at the Auto Business]( After a frightening moment early in 2017, the question on most investor's minds now is, "Do we have the all-clear to buy seemingly undervalued auto stocks, or is this simply the part in the movie of dead silence right before the scene that makes us spit out our popcorn and jump out of our seats?" [Worry Top Down and Invest Bottom Up]( As age and experience acquired wisdom reveals, life tends to make a mockery of the best-laid plans. So I maintain an adequate margin of safety to not jeopardize my career. [M&A and the Wave of Disruption]( Technology, superabundant capital and government intervention made 2018 the year of disruption. Disruption is happening during a time when most companies are already struggling to meet or exceed growth expectations. [Winter Graham and Doddsville]( To finish off, here's the investment newsletter from the Columbia Business School, which includes the interviews with some top investments thinkers. To see today's stock play, Heatseekers subscribers can [continue reading here](. If you're not a member of the Heatseekers investment research service, you can learn how to join by [clicking here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Bitcoin Is Gearing up for a Monumental Comeback]( A well-known crypto investor and analyst has warned, "2019 could be the last time the general population can afford to buy an entire Bitcoin." Governments around the world are already starting to regulate and accept cryptocurrency as a legitimate form of payment. It's no longer if Bitcoin will rise again, but a matter of when. You may have missed your shot in 2017, but you certainly won't want to miss the incredible gains investors will experience when Bitcoin rises from the ashes. [Don't miss your chance](. --------------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this e-mail at, {EMAIL}, as a part of your free subscription to Tim Melvin's Max Wealth. 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