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Investors are now able to spread their money around and mitigate a lot of the risks that are inherent in such a volatile but booming sector. It is a tried and true method, from the start of the Rothschild’s family fortunes through to today. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Outsider Club. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Outsider Club logo] Be A Rothschild Of Pot [Adam English Photo] By [Adam English]( Written Aug. 28, 2018 In 1744, a man whose name would echo through modern history had his humble beginnings. Mayer Amschel Rothschild was born in the Frankfurt ghetto to a money changer who worked for the Prince of Hesse, a region of modern-day Germany. However, unlike his father, by the time Mayer died, he had moved his family’s fortunes far beyond the borders of one small region, and the limitations and whims of one patron. Today, the name is synonymous with the vast wealth the family accrued, along with a slew of conspiracy theories. [The $1,000,000 Medical Marijuana Summit]( On August 1, one of the top marijuana investors in America, Jimmy Mengel, revealed his #1 stock that could hand you $1,000,000 in the next few years. One of Jimmy’s picks could’ve handed you $200,000 with the right investment. But, he says that’s just the beginning. You must view the rebroadcast. [Click here to reserve your $1,000,000.]( But what we should focus on is what made Mayer Rothschild the "founding father of international finance," and number seven on the Forbes magazine list of "The Twenty Most Influential Businessmen of All Time" in 2005. Why? Because you can do something very similar to what he did to create an immensely lucrative and secure source of profits in a time of great uncertainty. And the way to do it will involve the last place many would think a lesson from an 18th century financier would apply — the booming marijuana sector. Diversification is Key Germany, and virtually all of Europe for that matter, was a chaotic and violent place during the lives of Mayer and his father. A very extensive and convoluted system of intermarriage barely kept sovereigns in check in good times, and regional strife was the norm. The French Revolution was right around the corner. Only several years later, the Napoleonic Wars would rage for 12 years — with two short breaks — across the entire continent. The Holy Roman Empire was in its last days, finally dissolving in 1806. Yet through all of this, Mayer Rothschild and his five sons didn’t just survive as second-class citizens. They thrived. [Finally: A Mobile Payment App that Uses Bitcoin]( Why don’t most mobile payment apps take Bitcoin and cryptocurrencies? Because they lack a tech platform that can handle it. Until now... a unique cybersecurity firm has taken on the challenge, and now it stands to reap the rewards. But it also does more than that — a lot more. Its mobile banking platform is one small piece of a big puzzle it's built to seize the runaway growth from the $232 billion cybersecurity market. And it's on the front lines of the fight against “fake news.” [Get the full story here.]( The Rothschilds were Jewish at a time when that was a very risky thing to be. Many so-called “court Jews” of the time had financed, if not outright managed, the activities of Christian nobility. When times weren’t good, they saw all of that destroyed. While their predecessors often lost their wealth through violence or expropriation, the new kind of international bank created by the Rothschilds inoculated them from the greed and whims of others. Changes made by the Rothschilds allowed them to insulate their property. As Paul Johnson noted in The History of the Jews, "Henceforth their real wealth was beyond the reach of the mob, almost beyond the reach of greedy monarchs." The key innovation Mayer established was a level of interconnection and diversification that was unheard of at the time. Mayer sent his five sons to five cities. Amschel to Frankfurt, Salomon to Vienna, Nathan to London, Calmann to Naples, and Jakob to Paris. And because of it, even through all the wars and upheaval of the next two centuries, the diversification allowed any one branch of the family business to be propped up by the others. Do The Same Today Modern banks have long since eclipsed the Rothschilds in this kind of business strategy, but the nascent marijuana sector is presenting a new opportunity that is quite similar to what the Rothschilds faced. The market is fragmented, chaotic, and while not violent in the medieval sense, certainly difficult. Individual companies and their investors are subjected to the vagaries of local, state, and federal governments. And that is how, today, you can do the same thing the Rothschilds did in their time. Get in on the Next Google If you didn’t already know, Israel has its own version of Silicon Valley. Its Silicon Wadi is home to most of its tech companies. And it houses more startup tech companies than anywhere else in the world. Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and almost every international technology company have research and development (R & D) offices there. And Israeli software engineers are some of the best in the world. [Here’s your opportunity to get in on the next Google. It’s absolutely FREE!]( Diversification, both geographically and between different kinds of businesses, has come to the sector. Some look at the marijuana sector and they see people selling pot to those who want to smoke it, whether for fun or to alleviate debilitating conditions. That is far from the case now. Investors can make a king’s ransom off of a recreational pot company in California, a medical marijuana company in Florida, and a high-grade pharmaceutical company creating marijuana derivatives with no intoxicating effects. Then they can diversify further by investing in all three kinds in Canada. And even further by investing in companies that export on a global scale to countries across Europe and South America. Investors are now able to spread their money around and mitigate a lot of the risks that are inherent in such a volatile but booming sector. It is a tried and true method, from the start of the Rothschild family fortune through to today. To find out exactly how to do this in the marijuana sector right now, I highly suggest you watch[this interview between our resident expert, Jimmy Mengel, and our Founder and President, Nick Hodge.]( Take care, [Adam English] Adam English [follow basic]( [@AdamEnglishOC on Twitter]( Adam's editorial talents and analysis drew the attention of senior editors at [Outsider Club](, which he joined in mid-2012. While he has acquired years of hands-on experience in the editorial room by working side by side with ex-brokers, options floor traders, and financial advisors, he is acutely aware of the challenges faced by retail investors after starting at the ground floor in the financial publishing field. For more on Adam, check out his editor's [page](. [NOIC_conf_2018_300x250_hodge]( *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! 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