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Here are the most popular articles from the Outsider Club and our colleagues, Wealth Daily and Energy and Capital. [Outsider Club Header] Jan 26, 2023 by the Outsider Club This Will Usher in the Fourth Industrial Revolution Here are the most popular articles from the [Outsider Club]( and our colleagues, [Wealth Daily]( and [Energy and Capital](… [The U.S. Needs 20% More Energy by 2031](The market for smart home devices is expected to grow 20% in the coming years, but for that to happen, we'll need a lot more energy and new ways to store it. [The Outsider's Blueprint to Insider Trading]( Angel Research Podcast host Jason Stutman is joined by market analyst and director of Insider Stakeout Alex Boulden to discuss legal insider trading, psilocybin stocks, the state of the stock market and economy, what industries to look into in 2023, and more. Have you ever wondered how elite investors manage to make big trades at the perfect time and ALWAYS come out on top? This week, we take a deep dive into legal insider trading and how these C-suite executives and super-traders decide when is a good time to buy and help remove some of the mystery behind the elite's success in the stock market. [This American Oil Patch Will Free Us From Russia’s Chokehold](Over 200,000 barrels of oil produced per day are about to completely vanish off the market, sparking a long-term domestic oil shortage as prices at the pump soar — leaving us dependent on unstable foreign countries, like Russia, for our oil. But luckily, there’s one basin left in America that can fill the shortage gap. This American oil patch is set to produce $5.9 trillion worth of oil, and there are three tiny companies in control of this land that will help shape this next oil boom in America — handing early investors a small fortune in the process. [The Debt Ceiling Debate: Are We Really Doing This Again?](The U.S. government once again hit its borrowing limit, forcing the Treasury to deploy “extraordinary measures” to avoid default. Why are we doing this to ourselves? [Bienvenidos a Mexico!](After decades of dominating the manufacturing sector, China is losing its luster as average wages climb and the population's age increases. [Trouble Is Brewing Behind the “Silicon Curtain”](Analyst Luke Sweeney would be genuinely surprised if China launched an actual military attack on Taiwan. The attack itself will almost definitely be economic. [Bill Gates Is Useless](He admits that the existing COVID-19 vaccines that the world poured billions of dollars into have failed to control infection and transmission. Big and small companies all over the globe are still working 24/7 to create a successful COVID treatment — and Keith Kohl just found the perfect one with a special solution to COVID that could be better than any vaccine that Gates has ever been part of. [Welcome to a New Era of Nuclear Energy](Nuclear reactors have always been expensive and time-consuming, and that’s not even mentioning the industry's safety record. The only solution here is to completely redesign nuclear energy… [Electric Superbike Out-Powers ICE Champ by 47%](Not only does the new XP Zero beat its ICE competition where it matters, but it uses the world’s most advanced electric motor power management system... [Breaking up Is Easy](This decade, we will see the breakdown of international laws that have governed the world since the end of the Soviet Union in 1992. [Strange Tech Will Kick-Start the Fourth Industrial Revolution](This chip might be small, but according to PwC, it will soon kick-start "the fourth industrial revolution." And if you position yourself right, I expect you could have the chance to bank five-digit returns and beyond. To your wealth, Outsider Club Research Staff Follow the Outsiders [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( | [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Outsider Club LLC, 3 E Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info [here]( including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. If you are interested in our other publications, please call our customer service team at [1-855-496-0830](tel:/18554960830).

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