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The wall between you and your money… [The Daily FWD] May 05, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Your Wealth Is Under Attack Good morning Reader, Today, we’re going to cover issues like the Fed losing control, how to correctly time your trades, why the biotech business is about to see buyout activity and how the recent bank failures show a bigger problem in our economy. But first, Sean Ring will tell you about the latest threat to your bank account… And what you can do to protect yourself. Let’s get into it… [Click here to learn more]( News: Sean Ring – Will Biden Build The Wall… to Part You From Your Money? There’s already a problem with the way the Fed has been reacting to the current state of our economy… And their last hike is only making the problem worse. Now, the USG may build a wall around your bank deposits to keep you from starting a little bank run of your own. In the world of hedge funds, these aren’t called “walls” but gate provisions. Getting your money out of something like this can take up to two years… But now imagine Bumbling Biden instructs Useless Yellen to stem the tide of withdrawals from our banking system. Then you can’t put your money into a money market mutual fund to take advantage of the higher rates. In fact, you can’t “demand” your deposits at all. Yikes! We guess that’s one way to keep the banking system afloat… Sean Ring has the inside scoop on how to protect your wealth from those that would separate you from it… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Politics: Charles Hugh Smith – What if the Fed Has Lost Control? Scrape away the hand-wringing about interest rates and we find a bedrock of complacency. Nobody seems to doubt that the status quo can grind on for another 30 years doing the same stuff it’s done for the past 30 years. The U.S. economy and its financial system operate under the implicit belief that the Federal Reserve controls the direction of the economy and finance. This belief isn’t in Fed influence, it’s in Fed control: The Fed can reverse a stock market decline on a dime, it can reverse a recession, it can do “whatever it takes” to keep markets stable and expansive. But there’s a huge flaw in this confidence… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Retirement: Dave Gonigam – Timing Your Trades Depending on your reason for buying and the time frame that you intend to hold your position, it gets a little easier to make a decision on when you should add a stock to your portfolio. We talk a lot about long-term investing. And with that long-term investing playbook, we’re looking at companies we expect to grow over the next few years, or sometimes even over the next few decades. So a stock’s performance in a single quarter doesn’t matter as much as you think… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( Markets: Ray Blanco – Biotech Buyout Booms Big pharma companies are in a tough business. They spend billions developing new drugs, but only a few will survive the developmental and regulatory process and become big winners….if they’re lucky. That means biopharma companies have to keep running just to stay in the same place. They constantly need to create new drugs to replace the ones that will lose market exclusivity. And that’s really expensive. But that kind of market environment creates the perfect place for big buyouts. Ray Blanco will tell you the full story… [⇒ Read More Here]( [read more...]( America: Chris Campbell – Countdown to Cashout Cataclysm In the large and unwieldy financial universe, it's always quite the sight to see a financial comet come crashing down. But when several comets come crashing down at once, it's no longer an idle spectator’s sport. One instead begins to wonder if it’s time to seek refuge in a secret doomsday shelter in Greenland, because perhaps the proverbial "S" is about to hit the archetypical "F". First it was Silicon Valley Bank… Silvergate.. Signature… First Republic… and now PacWest Bancorp. Is there more to come? Here’s what we know… [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back Monday morning with more of our top articles. Make sure to email us [here](mailto:feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com?subject=Daily FWD Feedback) with any questions or feedback. We look forward to hearing from you! Looking forward to your financial future, [The Daily FWD] The Daily FWD [feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com](mailto:feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com?subject=Daily FWD Feedback) [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. By submitting your email address, you consent to Paradigm Press, LLC. delivering daily email issues and advertisements. 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