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There’s no smuggling needed to pick up these semiconductor profits. You just have to buy this stock. There’s no smuggling needed to pick up these semiconductor profits. You just have to buy this stock. [Outsider Club logo] A Smuggler's Life for Me [Jimmy Mengel Photo] By [Jimmy Mengel]( Written Jul 13, 2021 With sweaty, shaking hands, I checked in for my 6 a.m. flight from Baltimore to Copenhagen. I was nervous. That’s because inside my worn leather messenger bag was a smaller plastic bag filled to the brim with white powder, tucked into a secret compartment. It was my first time smuggling illicit substances out of the country. My heart was racing as I stood in the security line. I tried to act natural as I removed my laptop, belt and shoes. I awkwardly smiled at the TSA agent. He nodded back agreeably. The luggage was scanned, the agent wished me a safe flight, and I made my way through. Once I got to my terminal, I reached into my bag and sighed. “We did it, Grandma.” Now, before you go thinking that I’m some family cocaine kingpin, allow me to add some much-needed context to this story... The Tried and True Monthly Dividend Multiplier Inside my 29-Day Dividends Masterclass I show you a special "monthly dividend multiplier" you can use to enjoy bigger payments without betting the farm. This multiplier is not a "secret," "trick," or anything flashy... it's simply a method of income investing that's quickly become overlooked, which gives you the opportunity to make the most of it. [Click here to learn more.]( My grandmother had always wanted to go to Denmark. She had a fondness for Scandinavian countries in general and had lamented to me several times over the years that she wished she had visited the Kingdom when she was younger. As a child, Grandma Joy read me Hans Christen Anderson stories like “The Emperor's New Clothes” and “The Steadfast Tin Soldier.” As a young man, my Grandmother and I spent many nights in deep conversation about the meaning of life, often quoting famed Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard. It was kind of our thing. Sadly, my grandmother passed away a month before my trip. It was just the two of us, alone, when she died holding my hand. She was never able to visit Denmark while she was alive. So I figured I might as well do the next best thing. If you haven't figured it out yet, the white powder in my bag was my grandmother’s ashes. After she was cremated I decided it was an act of fate that I happened to be going to Copenhagen to speak at an investor conference and — hell or high water — I was going to bring her with me. I ended up scattering her ashes on Kierkegaard's grave in Assistens Cemetery, where Hans Christen Anderson is also buried. [grandmas ashes] It was a beautiful day and a beautiful moment. The feather you see above floated down at the exact moment I was scattering the ashes. I’m glad she got to visit Denmark after all. If you want to hear more about my Grandma, here’s [a free issue of The Crow's Nest]( that celebrates her. If you like it, [please consider subscribing](. But I’m not here to wax philosophical about the nature of life and death. There is another kind of smuggling that is going on right now that is far less existential, but far more profitable for investors... The Next AMC? This is the short squeeze story nobody is talking about. Our own Jimmy Mengel is already showing readers massive profits on this... Gains of up to 492% in only months. And the biggest potential is still ahead. Potentially bigger than GME or AMC. Don’t miss out on this one. [Click here for the full story.]( It was just reported that a new band of smugglers have been caught operating out of China. They aren’t smuggling drugs, donor organs, and certainly not cremated ashes. They are smuggling something that is completely legal. I’m talking about computer chips. Talk about a nerdy thing to smuggle. In any case, due to the massive semiconductor shortage around the globe, smugglers have found it profitable enough to risk their lives and freedom to move these chips across borders far and wide. They have even taken to strapping them to their bodies as if they were heroin. Last month in Hong Kong, the Customs Department seized two drivers attempting to cross the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge. According to reports, they were “acting suspiciously” — rookie mistake — and they were busted. The haul? 256 Intel Core i7 10700 and Core i9 10900K CPUs, vacuumed to their chests and calves with cling wrap. Pardon my dad joke, but that is some hard wear. This wasn’t the first — or last — case of semiconductor smuggling. A mere 10 days before, 52 Intel chips were confiscated from some seat cushions. All told, the amount of contraband only totaled around $128,700. In another instance at the Lok Ma Chau Control Point, over 2,200 CPUs were discovered along with other electronics and totaled $4 million. Considering the depth of the semiconductor shortage, which is disturbing automotive and computer companies worldwide, this type of smuggling will most certainly continue. Thankfully, here in the U.S., there are companies that are back to producing with the full support of the U.S. government. [Dr. Fauci Backs New COVID Technology (20-cent stock to soar)]( Incredibly enough, Dr. Anthony Fauci is backing a new COVID-fighting technology. He says it merits “serious consideration” and even uses it himself. It’s not a vaccine, but that hasn’t stopped other experts from getting behind it... The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) just greenlighted this device for reopening schools and businesses. And the FDA is on board too, lifting regulatory restrictions to deploy this everywhere. One tiny tech stock owns all of the patents on this technology. For a brief window, you can buy it for $0.20 per share. [Click here for the full story.]( Last month the Senate — in rare bipartisan fashion — passed the Innovation and Competition Act of 2021. It will allow the U.S. to step up our semiconductor industry in the face of mounting Chinese domination. Currently the United States has but 12% of the world’s production capacity. The bill would give $52 billion in aid to the semiconductor industry and $39 billion to subsidize new factories here in the United States. [I know one place where that money will be flowing...]( There’s no smuggling needed to pick up these semiconductor profits. You just have to [buy this stock.]( Godspeed, [Jimmy Mengel] Jimmy Mengel [follow basic]( [@mengeled on Twitter]( Jimmy is a managing editor for [Outsider Club]( and the investment director of several personal finance advisories, [The Crow's Nest,](and [The Adventure Capitalist]( For more on Jimmy, check out his editor's [page](. *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Browse Our Archives [Get Paid to Buy Stocks]( [A Housing Bubble, Fed Spending, and Soaring Commodities?]( [Hot Investments I Won’t Touch, Vol. 2]( [New Found Gold to Begin Trading on NYSE]( [Saying "No" to a Hot Investment Trend]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 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. 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