Here we go again. Weâre smack-dab in the middle of meme-stock mania. Buckle up, because things are getting wild on Wall Street... [Outsider Club Header]
Aug 22, 2022 By Alexander Boulden for the Outsider Club Insider Trading at Bed Bath & Beyond? Dear Outsider, Here we go again... Weâre smack-dab in the middle of meme-stock mania. Buckle up, because things are getting wild on Wall Street. R/Wallstreetbets is back in full swing â thatâs the Reddit page where investors attempt to manipulate stock prices. And itâs worked well. Thatâs because many of the stocks chosen by r/Wallstreetbets are heavily shorted. And once the price rises, the shorts have to cover their positions by buying shares, leading to the manic-inducing âshort squeeze.â If youâll remember, the so-called meme stocks â notoriously GameStop, AMC, and Bed Bath & Beyond â rose to prominence in 2020 after Reddit users posted funny pictures or GIFs mentioning the stocks, like this... [gme] Investors piled in and didnât sell, leading to crazy volatility and outlandish returns. Just look at this chart of April 2020 to February 2021: [bbby] Â AMC shot up 777% Bed Bath & Beyond rose 1,240%. And GameStop skyrocketed 12,000%! Fortunes were made and lost in the chaos. And itâs happening again, but this time itâs different. The Feds might get involved. This Is the GREATEST Investment Opportunity of the Decade America used to be a leader in microchip manufacturing... That is, until the 1990s, when we began outsourcing production to a handful of companies in Asia to save on costs. Investors in these companies became incredibly rich, with gains of 788%... 3,900%... and even as much as 4,901%! But thanks to todayâs chip shortage, which was worsened by our reliance on foreign suppliers... The government has now decided to bring chip production BACK to America! This means investors could be about to strike it rich once again as all that money flows back. And because thereâs only one 100% U.S.-owned and -based company capable of making custom chips for outside clients... The profits could be MUCH larger than weâve ever seen before â Iâm talking close to 100x returns. [Learn how to easily take advantage of the GREATEST opportunity of the decade!]( Â Insider Trading at Bed Bath & Beyond? Bed Bath & Beyond made headlines last week for shooting up nearly 500% in less than a month. The rally didnât make sense because the company had just released terrible earnings, with in-store sales down 25%. So I started digging a little deeper into the action and found something odd... Insiders had been piling into the stock ahead of the massive run-up. The green entries are buys: [bbby 2] We can see that there were four purchases in July alone from three directors and interim CEO Sue Gove. Why were they buying so much stock? Did they know something big was about to happen? Thatâs for the SEC to decide. But what happened next made the stock soar. The r/Wallstreetbets crowd posted a Form 3 document filed on August 14 with the SEC. It shows that activist investor Ryan Cohen had purchased a 10% stake in Bed Bath and Beyond, and he bought call options to go along with his trade. Cohenâs the founder of Chewy and chairman of GameStop, and heâs beloved by Reddit investors. So the Reddit crowd jumped in and pushed the stock up to $23 on August 17. That same day at market close, Cohen announced he was selling his entire stake, and the stock dropped more than 40% in two days. Endless Energy Perfected at Last What youâre looking at is NOT oil, ethanol, or some crazy biofuel. But in the near future, every skyscraper, factory, truck, plane, train, bus, and boat could be powered by it. Itâs so cheap and efficient it could wipe out every other conventional fuel source we use today... And hand early investors a shot at world-altering gains. [See the breakthrough for yourself here.]( Once again, the retail crowd was left holding the bag. If this isnât stock manipulation, I donât know what is. But thereâs something good that came out of all this. It inadvertently shed light on a burgeoning sector of the market that hasnât gotten much love lately... But it could be huge. Itâs Psychedelic, Man After the Bed Bath & Beyond dust settled, the Financial Times reported that a 20-year-old U.S. student â one Jake Freeman â made $110 million trading the stock. Freeman reportedly raised $25 million from family and friends and bought 5 million shares at $5.50 through Freeman Capital Management (FCM), his familyâs venture capital firm. Freeman had also been posting about his trades on Reddit, which further fueled the rally. Many are wondering how he could have pulled off such a feat. Hereâs where things get interesting, though. The Financial Times pointed out that Freeman has deep investing connections: He has invested for years with his uncle, Dr. Scott Freeman, a former pharmaceutical executive. The two recently built an activist stake in a publicly traded pharmaceutical company called Mind Medicine. Now, FCM recently wrote a letter to the board of MindMed saying the company should refocus on its core drugs and cut its cash burn. And it turns out that Scott Freeman is on the board of directors at MindMed. So at the end of last week, with all this new information, investors flooded into the psychedelics market, causing MindMed to shoot up 60%. Another company, Bright Minds Biosciences, soared 300%. This sector is important because thereâs a lot we donât know about the power of psychedelics to treat mental health disorders. The current research in using, say, psilocybin â the active ingredient in magic mushrooms â is promising for treating depression, way more promising than what Big Pharma has been peddling! The current theory about depression â that itâs caused by low serotonin levels â is now bunk. This is a big deal. New Robot Has Tech Execs Scrambling You might not believe this is even real, but I assure you this video has been left unedited. Nearly every tech company in the world is scrambling to get its hands on this tech. And investors are set to profit handsomely. Get the details on [our Top 3 Stocks Picks here.]( In the July 20 issue of Molecular Psychiatry, researchers found that there is no link between serotonin levels and depression. Author of the study Joanna Moncrieff wrote the following in a press release: After a vast amount of research conducted over several decades, there is no convincing evidence that depression is caused by serotonin abnormalities, particularly by lower levels or reduced activity of serotonin. So what were all the pills doing that Big Pharma shoved down our throat? Health care will soon look much different. And Big Pharma will inevitably pivot toward using psychedelics for all sorts of mental health issues. So here are the best companies Iâve found in the space. I call this my "magic mushroom" portfolio... - Atai Life Sciences (NASDAQ: ATAI) - Bright Minds Biosciences (NASDAQ: DRUG) - Compass Pathways (NASDAQ: CMPS) - Cybin (NYSE: CYBN) - ehave (OTC: EHVVF) - Enveric Biosciences (NASDAQ: ENVB) - GH Research (NASDAQ: GHRS) - Mind Medicine (NASDAQ: MNMD) - Silo Pharma (OTC: SILO) - Small Pharma (CVE: DMT) That should give you plenty to work with as you research this market. What's impressive is my colleague Jason Williams was actually in on the MindMed trade in his investment advisory, and his readers made 50% gains in one day! As an ex-Wall Street banker, Jason gives solid and trusted advice. And heâs just pinpointed a company thatâs cornering another burgeoning sector of the economy â the rapidly growing energy storage market. [Heâs even more bullish on this company than he was on MindMed.]( You can [watch his presentation here]( and see why you should add this company to your portfolio today. Stay free, Alexander Boulden
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