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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] Jul 20, 2023 By Outsider Club for the Outsider Club "Blue Gas" Has Electric Vehicles in Danger Here are the most popular articles from the [Outsider Club]( and our colleagues, [Wealth Daily]( and [Energy and Capital](… [Four Charts Reveal a Trillion-Dollar Investment Opportunity](Collective spending by the NATO alliance has gone up in each of the past six years, and 2023 will be the fourth consecutive year in which it tops $1 trillion. [Why You Should Be Terrified of the Feds](The government's soon-to-launch FedNow payment service promises lightning-fast money transfers but at the cost of giving the government total access to your financial records, undermining the U.S. dollar. Secure your finances, retirement account, and privacy by following these three essential steps before July 27. [eVTOL Stocks & Gold Prices Reaching All-Time Highs](Alex Boulden joins Luke Burgess on the Angel Research Podcast to discuss jet suits, gold prices, and flying car stocks. EVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) aircraft are soaring into headlines lately, and two companies are in position to profit. In addition, Luke and Alex discuss gold, silver, and other precious metals. As gold crosses all-time highs, Luke addresses some of the hang-ups investors have with buying gold, along with ways around those hang-ups. [Decoding the Fed's "Long-Term" Riddle](The Fed’s 2% long-term inflation goal is all well and good, but here’s the problem: No one knows what the Fed means by “long term” — in fact, the Fed doesn’t even know. [They Were Wrong. We Were RIGHT.](This is the second installment of Brian Hicks’ six-month review, plus a very special invitation… [How ESG Went From a Sound Investment Strategy to a Wall Street Scam](Is ESG a scam? Well, the answer to that question isn’t so simple... [Rio Tinto Bets Big on Game-Changing Battery Tech](What could compel a $100 billion mining giant like Rio Tinto to collaborate with a tiny, virtually unknown battery company? The answer: A revolutionary battery that holds double the charge, lasts three times longer, and charges 70 times faster than standard lithium-ion batteries. This Brisbane-based company's innovative approach could decouple the battery industry from China's lithium supply and redefine EVs with 1,000-plus mile ranges and under-a-minute charging. The company's stock, despite a 22% surge following the Rio Tinto deal announcement, still trades for pennies. Don't miss this speculative opportunity. [China Is NATO’s Next War](At its annual summit, which took place this week, NATO acknowledged its next war — the war that’s destined to follow this one in relatively short order... [Real Investors Don't Do This](Investing, true investing, has no politics. Investors who make decisions based on politics are no longer investors, as the state of their bottom line is no longer their primary concern. [Today's Famous Investor: T. Rowe Price](In the world of investing, there are a few individuals whose names became synonymous with success, wisdom, and innovation. Among these revered figures, T. Rowe Price stands tall as a true pioneer who revolutionized the investment landscape. [Tesla’s Greatest Threat](The future of electric cars is under threat due to an innovation dubbed "Blue Gas." This 100% emission-free fuel, capable of propelling cars hundreds of miles and charging in minutes, is predicted to power more than 10 million vehicles soon, making it a real danger to EV companies like Tesla. Bloomberg expects "Blue Gas" to "skyrocket 1,000 times over." One tiny company leading the "Blue Gas" revolution could outpace any gains Tesla has ever seen. With its stock predicted to jump from a few dollars to $350, acting right now is paramount. 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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