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Stock Power Daily: December 14, 2022. - By 2030, Americans will spend $5.7 trillion on personal heal

Stock Power Daily: December 14, 2022. [Turn Your Images On] --------------------------------------------------------------- Managing Editor’s Note: The health care sector is trending in the right direction, but certain stocks are in trouble. Read about one below. And keep scrolling to see what Mike Carr thinks is next for retailers as they deal with overstuffed shelves. You could be the beneficiary as stores try to offload a glut of goods. Also, take a minute to answer a quick question at the bottom of this email. — Chad Stone --------------------------------------------------------------- [Senior Health Care Stock Scores Horrible 6/100!]( - By 2030, Americans will spend $5.7 trillion on personal health care — up 72.7% from 2020. - A deep dive into our Stock Power Ratings system tells you that certain stocks related to health care are good investments. - Today’s Stock to Avoid runs primary care practices for seniors and rates a “High-Risk” 6 out of 100 on our proprietary system. [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Health care is big business in the U.S. According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, Americans will spend $5.7 trillion on personal health care by 2030. That’s more than $16,000 per person, per year. And it’s 72% higher than the $3.3 trillion we spent in 2020! That’s massive growth ahead for the health care industry, but certain stocks aren’t set to benefit. This is where the power of Adam O’Dell’s proprietary Stock Power Ratings system lends a hand. I dug into the health care sector, and it revealed a stock that’s in deep trouble. All you need to do is click the link below to reveal its ticker. [Click here to do so now.]( [Turn Your Images On]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( [No. 1 Energy Play During Crisis]( The energy crisis doesn’t look like it’s going away anytime soon. But tech expert Adam O’Dell has found a little-known company that has developed new tech to access the largest energy source on Earth … a source that could produce 5X as much power as the largest oil field … in just one year. There’s still time to get in early. [Click here for the full story.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Inventory Glut Will Lead to Huge Sales — but It Won't Last]( [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor, The Banyan Edge]( Many consumers are getting an annual raise next month. For others, cost-of-living adjustments increase their government benefits after the first of the year. Social Security benefits are going up by 8.7% in 2023. Recipients will receive more than $8 billion in additional benefits. This is welcomed news for cash-strapped consumers. Some of the increase will help pay off debt accumulated as the cost of living soared this year. Some will spend it on purchases that were deferred as seniors and others struggled financially. The money comes at a good time for consumers. [Click here to see why today’s chart is the key.]( [Turn Your Images On]( [(Click here to view larger image.)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( [The Oil Stock Set to Beat the Returns of Exxon, Marathon and Occidental Petroleum…]( Warren Buffett, Ray Dalio and Goldman Sachs all agree. Now’s the time to bet BIG on oil. And on December 28, Adam O’Dell will reveal the details on his No. 1 oil stock for 2023. An oil company he believes could hit 100% gains in the next 100 days. And beat the gains of Exxon, Marathon and Occidental. [Click here to save your spot now.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Quick Question: Will Stocks Rally Higher After Tuesday’s Inflation Data? Stocks popped higher yesterday morning after the latest Consumer Price Index report showed prices had risen by 0.1% from last month instead of the 0.3% some economists expected. Do you think Tuesday’s inflation report is enough to help stocks finish 2022 strong, or will something snare the rally from here? Email us at StockPower@MoneyandMarkets.com, and let us know what’s on your mind! --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out Our Most Recent Power Stocks: - [CHEAP GAS STOCK AIDS FRIGID EU (HIGH GROWTH AND VALUE)]( - [BEYOND BIG OIL: PERFECT POWER STOCK IN A SMALLER MARKET]( - [OIL DRILLING GROWS 1,802% — A MAX-VALUE STOCK TO PLAY IT]( Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. To ensure that you receive future issues of Money & Markets, please add info@mb.moneyandmarkets.com to your address book or [whitelist]( within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. 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