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Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t Musk: Savior or Fraud? Good Morning Reader, Today we?

Damned if he does, damned if he doesn’t [The Daily FWD] August 29, 2023 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Musk: Savior or Fraud? Good Morning Reader, Today we’re going to cover issues like why the media is exaggerating China’s economic issues, how consumers are feeling the pinch a little more than usual, what Nvidia’s earnings means for tech traders and how to protect yourself from economic upheaval. But first, Dave Gonigam will tell you about the dilemma developing with Elon Musk. He faces big charges. And it seems like no matter what… he’s damned if he does and damned if he doesn’t. Let’s dive in… [Click here to learn more]( News: Dave Gonigam – Elon Musk Can’t Win The Establishment has had a target on Musk’s back for over three years. Granted, he’s tangled with the feds as far back as 2018 — when he issued an infamous tweet about securing the funding to take Tesla private. But the real trouble likely began during the pandemic. In May of 2020, Musk kept his Tesla factory in Fremont, California open — defying COVID lockdown orders from Alameda County. And that was before Musk launched his ultimately successful bid to buy Twitter — making himself an even bigger enemy of the powers that be. The Musk case is one more instance of how money and markets are increasingly operating “WROL” — without rule of law. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Recommended Reads: [Do you live in one of the states listed?]( If you live in one of these 43 states… You must [watch this urgent warning]( immeditaly. (You Need To Learn About AOC’s “Green New Scam” In Order To Opt-Out) To learn the single most important move you need to make to protect you and your family this summer... [Click here now]( or the play button above. [⇒ See More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Politics: Sean Ring – China’s Economic Death is Greatly Exaggerated China is certainly not problem-free. But is China’s economy hurting? Are China’s demographics dire? Is China’s economy about to crash and burn? Stop it. I’m not saying the Chinese economy is perfect, but it’s certainly not going to fall apart tomorrow. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Retirement: Zach Scheidt – How the Pinch Stole Christmas Consumers are feeling the pinch a little more than usual heading into this year’s holiday season. And that means spending will be lighter than in previous years. Of course, consumer spending levels will affect different areas of the market. Today Zach will share some warnings — along with ways to profit — as we wrap up summer and start looking forward to the holiday season. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Markets: Greg Guenthner – Nvidia’s Dog-Day Disaster While its latest earnings aren’t a death blow to NVDA, it will probably take some time before it gets back on its feet again. More importantly, the NVDA debacle is telling us that the tech bulls are a little too eager to get the party started again. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( America: Byron King – BRICS Is About Much More Than New Currency That the geopolitical world is changing hard and fast, and in ways the collective West has not seen in perhaps 200 years. With the rising BRICS-OPEC alliance, vast amounts of energy, mineral resources, food, and certainly the underpinnings of the U.S. dollar in the world are all in play. But if ever there was a time to secure and guard your personal wealth, it’s right now. Invest in things with limited downside in the fast-evolving architecture of this new world: things like precious metals, other hard mineral assets, and energy. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with more of our top articles. Every Friday we address as many reader emails as we can. You can 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) Recommended Reads: [Exposed: Biden’s 2022 mistake to cost him election?]( [Click here to learn more]( Will this ugly scandal doom Biden in 2024? In February 2022, [Joe Biden made the most dangerous mistake]( any President has made in the past 150 years. If it all plays out like Jim Rickards is predicting… Biden’s blunder will soon cost good Americans EVERYTHING. There’s still time to protect your money. But you can’t wait. [>>See Biden’s terrible mistake here<<]( [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ABOUT]( [Contact Us]( © 2023 Paradigm Press, LLC. 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21202. 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