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An excerpt from the September 2020 issue Written Oct 03, 2020 Today we're bringing you a sneak peek

An excerpt from the September 2020 issue [Outsider Club logo] Sneak Peek: Strong Gains from Wall Street's Underground Profits [Nick Hodge Photo] By [Nick Hodge]( Written Oct 03, 2020 Today we're bringing you a sneak peek at the latest issue of Nick Hodge's Wall Street's Underground Profits, published on September 11, 2020. One of the fantastic aspects of investing in commodity-based stocks is that, in the end, it doesn't matter what people say. It matters what is happening. That is certainly the case right now, as investors in metals are being [handsomely rewarded](. As Nick points out below, his readers are up "more than 100% on one of the world’s largest producers of PGMs" and "up 26% on a global top 10 producer of copper, after getting positioned in late 2019." Read on for more from Nick's latest issue. Take care, Adam English Editor, Outsider Club [Gold is Soaring — NOW is the Time to Make Your Move]( I’ve never seen anything like it... Even though we’ve been pulling in rock-solid returns on gold for more than a decade now, we’ve never made gold gains quite like THIS. Gains so unstoppable, so outrageous, that to miss out would be the biggest mistake of your life. We can barely keep up with all the winners... 350%, 400%, 500%, 832%, 1,200%, 1,613%, even 7,042%! And gold shows no signs of slowing down. The fallout from the pandemic and tense political climate continues to push gold higher and higher — making it the one guaranteed safe haven from this market-crushing uncertainty. If you make your move and get into [the right]([gold stocks]( while you still can... you could be set for LIFE. History is being made as we speak: [you won’t want to miss this one.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [WSUP_logo_600x250_no_margin] The S&P 500 and NASDAQ went straight up in August only to get punched in the nose before the long Labor Day weekend. [oc 3oct20 image 1] Gold also had a volatile month, surging to all-time highs north of US$2,070 per ounce early in the month and then dropping like a pet rock to US$1,921 by Ferragosto. The balance of the month saw gold level out (consolidate) between $1,920 and $1,960. [oc 3oct20 image 2] And speaking of volatility, there is something important to note this month... After gold prices hit a record, gold volatility (GVX) fell. After stocks hit a record, volatility (VIX) rose. [oc 3oct20 image 3] That tells me gold is comfortable at all-time highs while stocks are skittish at all-time highs. It might be because gold is rising for fundamental reasons while stocks are being pushed artificially higher. But you knew that. [20-Cent Tech Stock Stops COVID-19 Outbreaks BEFORE They Happen]( Big Pharma is in a $100 billion race for a vaccine... But one tiny tech stock just beat them all to the punch, marking an end to COVID-19. It owns 100 patents on an instant COVID-detecting technology that stops outbreaks BEFORE they happen. Which is why it’s rolling out everywhere. As the Washington Post reports, “In the weeks to come, this will be not only at airports and arenas but workplaces, schools, housing complexes and anywhere else Americans gather en masse.” The company behind this only trades for $0.50, but that won’t last much longer... [Click here for the full story.]( Still, even after the post-record-high selloff, the S&P 500 and NASDAQ are still in a bullish trend. So is gold. So is silver. So are commodities. Even copper is back at US$3.00 per pound for the first time in two years. [oc 3oct20 image 4] That means copper thefts will be on the rise. Catalytic converters are also a hot commodity for the small amount of platinum group metals (PGMs) they contain. I have seen some videos of thieves brazenly taking these from cars parked right in driveways. While Fed Chair Jerome Powell swears he can’t see it, this asset inflation is starting to impact consumers in a very real way. Both the price of goods and mortgage delinquencies are up. It’s great for those who own the assets. Not so great for those who don’t. They might even end up on the street stealing. Anyway, I don’t make the rules. I just profit from them and tell you why they’re BS. We’re up more than 100% on one of the world’s largest producer of PGMs. We’re also up 26% on a global top 10 producer of copper, after getting positioned in late 2019. See how that works? Call it like you see it, [Nick Hodge Signature] Nick Hodge Editor, Wall Street's Underground Profits --------------------------------------------------------------- To get more insights and full issues from Nick, check out this special presentation from [Wall Street's Underground Profits](. [You could be the one selling to the frenzied mob... at top dollar]( [What’s behind this fence]( topped with barbed wire and crawling with security could be the biggest, most lucrative call Nick Hodge has EVER made. But you need to hurry: once the news breaks on this, Nick says it could accelerate fast. To get all of the details on how you could make a fast 2300% gain, [go here now.]( Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [Gold Always Tests Positive]( [Batteries, Antibodies, and My Next 10X Idea]( [Biggest Market Manipulation Penalty Ever]( [One Way or Another...]( [A COVID Solution No One Mentions]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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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. Unauthorized reproduction of this newsletter or its contents by Xerography, facsimile, or any other means is illegal and punishable by law. ---------------------------------------------------------------

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