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 You are receiving this as part of your subscription to Oil & Energy Investor. To remove your email from this list, [unsubscribe here](.  [Oil and Energy Investor with Dr. Kent Moors] [Oil and Energy Investor with Dr. Kent Moors] Friday, October 11, 2019 Here's What You Missed at the Global Shockwave Summit By Dr. Kent Moors By now you may have heard about the Global Shockwave Summit that went live last Thursday. This was the first-ever event of its kind, and it's all because we're at a [unique moment]( in history. As I deal heavily with the situation in geopolitics every day, I can concur with the fact that we're facing unprecedented changes in trade, energy, geopolitical upheavals... And the fact that all these things are hitting at the same time. My newest colleague Mark Rossano is the [man with the plan.]( He tracks all these things... along with the shockwaves that they create. These shockwaves are what create potential profit goldmines for people like you. He's got access to information that government officials won't see for weeks. If you'd like to watch a rebroadcast of the summit so you won't miss any huge shockwaves, just [click here](. In the meantime, go ahead and take a look at what's been going on over the last week for my premium subscribers below...  [Energy Advantage] [Energy Advantage]( [Geopolitics Take Over the Energy Market]( Things have been in a state of what you might call controlled chaos these days. I'm currently attending more meetings in the aftermath of the attacks on Saudi Arabian oil fields. The geopolitical situation is as volatile as it's ever been, and I don't anticipate that changing anytime soon. Recent events have been impacting energy prices as well, from America to Russia and from crude oil to LNG. 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