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On Friday, we sent you this week's top stories from Outsider Club. If you... On Friday, we sent yo

On Friday, we sent you this week's top stories from Outsider Club. If you... On Friday, we sent you this week's top stories from Outsider Club. If you... Today we bring you this week's top stories from Outsider Club: You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Outsider Club. [Click here]( to manage your e-mail preferences. [Outsider Club logo] By Outsider Club Written Aug. 11, 2019 On Friday, we sent you this week's top stories from Outsider Club. If you didn't have a chance to take a look, here's another look at our featured topics: [pot stocks]( [3 Cannabis Stocks Positioned for 8,000% Gains]( America’s cannabis market just overcame its last great obstacle. Now the market is about to receive an $800 billion boost. [Launching three tiny companies to meteoric heights.]( [emoji use]( [Nothing Really Changes]( This week started off just swell, with the [biggest drop of 2019]( shaving about 3% off the markets. Goodbye nearly $1 trillion. Who could have seen it coming? Everyone. The answer is everyone. Quite frankly, anyone surprised should be ashamed… [economic storm]( [The Growing Threat of a Rare Earths Cut-Off]( In the throws of an escalating trade war with China threatening to cut off the supply of rare earth metals to the U.S.— rare earth stocks have been going ballistic! There’s a project outside of China that contains large quantities of the rare earths our high tech companies and military so desperately need and [its stock just started to surge…]( [gold globe]( [Some Perspective on Gold and Stocks and Global Markets]( The gold bull market we’ve long told you would come and prepared you for is here, with prices hitting $1,500 per ounce this week. But we are still very early in this cycle. Outsider Club's founder [Nick Hodge offers some points for perspective...]( [recall]( [Straight from the Cannabis Insider]( We have a list of five cannabis stocks that are under-the-radar. Average investors haven’t heard of them (yet), but that’s not going to stop these cannabis stocks from [being the top buyout candidates.]( In fact, because they’re not obvious to everyone, that makes them a good deal... [gaming money]( [Investing in Video Games]( Kyle Giersdorf, a sixteen year old, just won the Fortnite World Cup Finals, earning himself — get this — a cool $3 million. Plenty of you are probably apoplectic and confused that these kids could make more than most of us have in our life savings for one day of playing a video game. [You may hate it, but DON'T ignore it...]( [soldier]( [Market Oracle Makes Final Prediction]( In 1964, James Dines recommended gold at $35 and silver at 92.5¢. By 1980, gold was trading at $850 and silver had shot up 50-fold to $49.45. In 1984, he told his readers to buy a little-known computer stock at 44.5¢. Apple Computers went on to return 30,000%... Now he’s making [the boldest prediction of his legendary career…]( To your wealth, –Outsider Club Research Staff For a list of Outsider Club premium publications, [click here.]( For the article archive, [click here.]( *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. 1 Tiny Change Could Create Millionaires Take a look at the top corner of your phone screen... It probably reads "4G LTE." Most phones do these days. But soon, your phone will say "5G" there instead. It might seem like a tiny change... But it actually represents what could be the most profitable advancement of the next decade. [Click here for the full story on this game-changing tech.]( Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Investing in Video Games]( [What’s Next For Gold Prices?]( [Some Perspective on Gold and Stocks and Global Markets]( [Nothing Really Changes]( [Gold: Paradigm Shift Now, Then a Mania]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Outsider Club, please add newsletter@outsiderclub.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. [Outsider Club](, Copyright © 2019, [Angel Publishing LLC]( & Outsider Club LLC, 111 Market Place #720, Baltimore, MD 21202. For Customer Service, please call (877) 303-4529. All rights reserved. [View our privacy policy here.]( No statement or expression of opinion, or any other matter herein, directly or indirectly, is an offer or the solicitation of an offer to buy or sell the securities or financial instruments mentioned. Angel Publishing and Outsider Club does not provide individual investment counseling, act as an investment advisor, or individually advocate the purchase or sale of any security or investment. Subscribers should not view this publication as offering personalized legal or investment counseling. Investments recommended in this publication should be made only after consulting with your investment advisor and only after reviewing the prospectus or financial statements of the company in question. This letter is not intended to meet your specific individual investment needs and it is not tailored to your personal financial situation. Nothing contained herein constitutes, is intended, or deemed to be – either implied or otherwise – investment advice. Neither the publisher nor the editors are registered investment advisors. This letter reflects the personal views and opinions of Nick Hodge and that is all it purports to be. While the information herein is believed to be accurate and reliable it is not guaranteed or implied to be so. Neither Nick Hodge, nor anyone else, accepts any responsibility, or assumes any liability, whatsoever, for any direct, indirect or consequential loss arising from the use of the information in this letter. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice, may become outdated and may not be updated. Nick Hodge, entities that he controls, family, friends, employees, associates, and others may have positions in securities mentioned, or discussed, in this letter. No part of this letter/article may be reproduced, copied, emailed, faxed, or distributed (in any form) without the express written permission of Nick Hodge or the Outsider Club. 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