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Stock Power Daily: January 6, 2023. - Amid all the market chaos of 2022, we forgot about gold. - Glo

Stock Power Daily: January 6, 2023. [Turn Your Images On] [Strong Bullish Miner Ushers in New Gold Boom]( - Amid all the market chaos of 2022, we forgot about gold. - Global gold production will reach 124.1 million ounces by 2024. - Today’s Power Stock has a unique process to find gold. And it rates a 98 on our proprietary system. [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( Gold. It seems, as 2022’s market chaos played out, we forgot about the precious metal. It’s been buried beneath stories about cryptocurrency, bonds and just about every other sector of the market that took a bath last year. But it’s a good time to reestablish ourselves with the yellow metal as miners plan to pull more from the ground: [Turn Your Images On] [(Click here to view larger image.)]( GlobalData expects global gold production to increase 29.3% from 2014 to 2024. It expects more than 7% growth in the three years starting in 2021. And that’s a fantastic development for today’s Power Stock, which mines for the precious yellow metal in a unique way. It takes the waste sand and silt created from mining for other metals and minerals, washes it with water and finds gold. Have you ever panned for gold in a stream on a class field trip? The company I’m featuring today expands on that idea on a massive scale. And it profits from that process. I don’t think this company would have ever crossed my radar, but its Stock Power Ratings are too good to ignore. [Click here for a full breakdown and see how you can buy into this stock today.]( [Turn Your Images On]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( From our Partners at Banyan Hill Publishing. [Is This 2023’s Best Trade?]( After a historically bad year for stocks, many investors are hoping and praying that stocks won’t go any lower. But for a certain class of companies, it’s almost guaranteed. Mike Carr says this is creating a unique setup for investors to profit from worthless companies that are about to get blown to bits. And with three trades poised to return triple-digit gains before summer, Mike is airing an urgent summit on January 12 to alert the investing public. These may turn out to be the easiest profits you make all year. [Sign up here for free.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 1 Chart Explains the Fed’s Bearishness [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor, The Banyan Edge]( The Federal Reserve is charged with keeping inflation and unemployment as low as possible. When inflation rises, the Fed takes steps such as raising interest rates to slow the economy. These steps also increase unemployment, which leads the Fed to reverse course when that gets too high. It's a balancing act that investors follow closely. But the Fed isn’t limited to raising or lowering interest rates. Since 2009, the Fed bought trillions of dollars in bonds. Now, it is unloading those bonds. The Fed’s announcement to offload bonds coincided with the top in stocks. The chart below shows the Fed's balance sheet and the S&P 500 as the black line. As long as the Fed dumps bonds, stocks could struggle. Bottom line: While average investors will focus on interest rates, astute investors will watch the Fed's balance sheet. And I’ll be watching closely because some of the worst stocks of 2023 could be the best trades for investors who know what’s coming next. I’ll show you how I’m following the stock sell-off on January 12. [Click here to sign up]( for my free presentation. [Turn Your Images On] [(Click here to view larger image.)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( From our Partners at Banyan Hill Publishing. [Another Lost Year in Tech?]( Barron’s reports 2023 could be another lost year for tech stocks — but Mike Carr isn’t worried. In fact, Mike says 2023’s WORST stocks could be the best trades for investors who know what’s coming. [Click here to see what Mike’s talking about.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out Our Most Recent Power Stocks: - [1 CRITICAL METALS SUPPLIER FOR A MASSIVE AEROSPACE BOOM]( - [CABLE TV EXODUS REVEALS 1 SINKING STREAMING STOCK]( - [WE CAPITALIZED AS VALUE CRUSHED GROWTH IN 2022 — WHAT’S NEXT?]( 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. The mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so please do not reply. 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