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Stock Power Daily: March 6, 2023. [Turn Your Images On] [Governments NEED Reliable Tech Infrastructure — SAIC Provides It]( - Reliable technology depends on a strong infrastructure. - Global spending on information tech (IT) infrastructure will reach $237.3 billion by 2027. - Today’s Power Stock provides IT infrastructure hardware and services massive clients. And it rates an 87 on our proprietary system. [Turn Your Images On] [Matt Clark, Research Analyst]( The other day, I was streaming my favorite TV show and, all of the sudden, my internet went out. Absolutely frustrating. The last thing I wanted to do was call my internet provider and wait on hold for an hour. Now, I know that this kind of thing is just a minor inconvenience in the grand scheme of things. But when an outage occurs on a larger scale, businesses can lose thousands — or even millions — in revenue as the outage drags on. That’s why companies spend millions to ensure their networks, internet and data processing run smoothly. Better to spend millions now, than millions (or more) later. [Turn Your Images On] [(Click here to view larger image.)]( Data firm Statista projects global spending on IT infrastructure will reach $237.3 billion by 2027. That’s a 24% increase over the next five years! Using our Stock Power Ratings system, I’ve found the perfect stock to capitalize on this trend. [Click here to continue reading…]( [Turn Your Images On]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Turn Your Images On]( From our Partners at Paradigm Press. [Fed Exposed! Former government insider tells ALL]( Secret plan to destroy the markets? This [former government insider]( just went on LIVE camera and exposed the Federal Reserve for what it REALLY is… An institution created in secret designed to rob you of your savings, and destroy your wealth. And even though we all know these central bankers have blood on their hands (inflation, the Greenspan bubble, Ben Bernanke)… No one, and I mean NO ONE expected [this.]( If what this insider says is correct, you may only have days to prepare. [Click here]( to see his shocking exposé. --------------------------------------------------------------- Inflation Is Everywhere [Turn Your Images On] [Michael Carr, Editor, The Banyan Edge]( Economist Milton Friedman famously said: “Inflation is always and everywhere a monetary phenomenon, in the sense that it is and can be produced only by a more rapid increase in the quantity of money than in output.” In the U.S., the money supply increased about 30% over two years as policymakers responded to the COVID-19 pandemic. Output and productivity failed to keep pace with the expansion of the money supply, and the result was inflation. But the U.S. dollar is not alone. In the eurozone, the central bank increased the money supply by more than 25%. The result is shown in the table from The New York Times below. Only China constrained inflation, but the quality of data from China is always questionable. Now that Friedman has been proven right, we need to consider how to reign inflation in again. That takes time since the economy's ability to increase output is limited. Bottom line: The Federal Reserve warned us that the battle against inflation will be painful. It will also be a global battle and our partners may not have the Fed’s same zeal which will only make the battle longer. [Turn Your Images On] --------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out the Latest From Stock Power Daily: - [MIKE CARR’S CHARTS OF THE WEEK]( - [GAS PRICES TREND IS ANOTHER BIG TAILWIND FOR THIS ENERGY ETF]( - [A 96-RATED STOCK WITHIN 2 MASSIVE GLOBAL MEGA TRENDS]( Privacy Policy The Money & Markets, P.O. Box 8378, Delray Beach, FL 33482. 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