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And what's even crazier... And what's even crazier...                                                                                                      And what's even crazier...                                                                                                      [outsider club logo header] By for the Outsider Club Hidden Stock Under $5 Holds Tech World Hostage For your reading enjoyment, here are a few of our most popular articles and some interesting things from around the web. ~ Hammer  [Job Creators Network Reacts to March Jobs Report]( “Looking under the hood of today’s jobs report shows it isn’t the home run that Democrats and the media claim. Approximately, half of all jobs created last month came in unproductive government or quasi-government healthcare sectors. Full-time jobs continue to decline, while part-time jobs are on the rise. And average wages are growing slower than inflation again, meaning Americans are suffering declining living standards. The Main Street labor market is far weaker than the topline numbers or the conditions on Wall Street or K Street suggest.”  [Running on Empty]( A month ago the national average price for mid-grade gasoline was $3.78. Today it is $4.014. The price for West Texas Intermediate is now over $85 a barrel up from $67 not too long ago. Wall Street is betting that the price of crude will go higher. Data from the Commodities Futures Trading Commission shows money managers raised net-long gasoline positions to the highest levels since March 2020.   [Hidden Stock Under $5 Holds Tech World Hostage]( Tech monsters like Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and many more can no longer avoid doing business with [this one company that trades for less than $5...]( All of them are held "hostage" by the "Patent King" CEO's brilliant business tactics. And what's even crazier... Is that his tactics reach all the way to the public. He intentionally set up his company's stock under a [secret trade name...](Did he fool you too? [Click here to see more.](  [Rolling Blackouts by 2026]( The global economy is going to be hit with a surge in electricity demand. Elon Musk has said that Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Electric Vehicles (EVs) will boost demand so much that there will be rolling blackouts in the United States by 2026. The International Energy Agency (IEA) wrote: “Electricity consumption from data centers, artificial intelligence (AI), and the cryptocurrency sector could double by 2026. Data centers are significant drivers of growth in electricity demand in many regions. After globally consuming an estimated 460 terawatt-hours (TWh) in 2022, data centers’ total electricity consumption could reach more than 1,000 TWh in 2026. This demand is roughly equivalent to the electricity consumption of Japan.”  [The Costco Shoppers Putting $2,000 Gold Bars in Their Carts]( Craig Beauregard and Julia Edwards were at Costco shopping for groceries in December when they spotted a deal that was too good to pass up: a one-ounce bar of gold. Beauregard, 33 years old, checked his phone and saw the bar’s retail price of $2,069 was $3 below its on-the-spot price in financial markets. They threw it in their shopping cart next to a seven-pound bag of frozen chicken and a carton of Kirkland eggs.  [Is It Time To Abandon the Idea of Phasing Out Oil and Gas?]( Despite feigning interest, Big Oil still appears to oppose the global green transition and could well stand in its way. As Saudi’s state oil company leader condemns the green transition and calls for long-term oil production, other major industry players are voicing their skepticism around renewable energy and clean tech. Despite large investments into green energy and carbon-cutting projects from several oil and gas majors, Big Oil still appears to be heavily favoring fossil fuel production.   Follow the Outsiders This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Osprey Financial Research LLC, 5004 Honeygo Center Drive Suite 102-202

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