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How to make it rain. [Altucher Confidential] September 18, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( How to make it rain. [Hero_Image] The Next 100-Bagger is Hidden in “The Big Short” Urgent From James Altucher! Hey, it’s James Altucher. I just announced a massive new change to Altucher’s Investment Network, and as one of my readers I wanted to make sure you know what’s going on. [Click here now to see my urgent announcement.]( [Chris Campbell] CHRIS CAMPBELL Dear Reader, Recall the hit movie, “The Big Short.” The film masterfully unravels Burry's contrarian bet, which netted him close to $1 billion amidst the 2008 housing debacle. Yet, you might recall, it ends on a mysterious -- and a bit harrowing -- note: “Michael Burry is focusing all of his trading on one commodity: Water.” Back then, it sent the financial Interwebs abuzz. One decade and some change later… This is still the case. Commodities like oil, cotton, or silver, have established markets where they're actively traded. But water? It stands apart. There's no bustling exchange floor, no ticker tape running with prices. In short, Burry's investment thesis raises more questions than answers. Let's dive in. The Water Wars You’ve probably already heard the arguments… The U.N.announced the potential of a 40% shortfall in fresh water supply by 2030. They point out that our planet guzzles more than 4 trillion cubic meters of fresh water annually. Sure, they say, 71% of Earth is covered in water. But a meager 0.65% is what we humans use for our needs. And a huge portion of this is needed for cooling electric power plants and irrigation. They also point to the American Southwest's lifeblood, the Colorado River, which has been seeing reservoirs like Lake Mead and Lake Powell dwindling. Fast. A mere 25% remains, from a robust 95% at the turn of the millennium. Brad Udall, a water and climate scientist, paints a bleak picture. The Colorado River crisis is so dire, he says, Lake Mead and Lake Powell are unlikely to refill in our lifetimes: "To think that these things would ever refill requires some kind of leap of faith that I, for one, don’t have." However, where there's a crisis, there's also opportunity. An $85 Trillion Gold Shock Is Coming [James Altucher]( A [massive $85 trillion shock]( is set to hit the gold market in the next few days. Because of that, I predict anyone who gets in today could see the chance to make a potential fortune. Hurry, though. Once this event begins, you’ll be too late. [Click here right away for the urgent details](. The Opportunities This doesn’t have to spell doom. For starters, if you think water scarcity is a limiting factor on food production, just look at Israel and the Netherlands. Israel applies water and fertilizer through drip lines, saving 90% of water and fertilizer and making previously unusable farmland usable. And the same in the Netherlands, they also reduced water and fertilizer usage by 90% with greenhouses and other innovations. Also, don't forget the covert operations and technological advances of the US government. The CIA's Operation Popeye, for instance, [allegedly manipulated weather during the Vietnam War](. Tech has allowed us to "create" rain, a fact often swept under the rug. Matthew Diserio, a bigwig at Water Asset Management, dubbed the U.S. water industry the next gold rush. Again, the question beckons: How to invest? With enough due diligence and luck, one can acquire water rights and lease or sell them to industries or municipalities. Publicly traded water utility companies offer direct access to the market, while businesses that focus on infrastructure, such as pipes and filtration systems, represent the backbone of water distribution. For those keen on innovation, there's potential in companies pioneering water purification, desalination, and conservation techniques. Agriculture-oriented investors might explore water-rich farmlands, especially in areas cultivating water-intensive crops. To diversify, one can opt for Water Exchange Traded Funds (ETFs) or mutual funds centered on water-related stocks. Also, municipal water bonds and Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs) related to water properties offer other ways to invest. As always, the team is on the case scouting out specific -- and high-profit -- opportunities. Stay tuned for more. Until tomorrow, [Chris Campbell] Chris Campbell For Altucher Confidential [Revealed!] New AI Opportunity Bigger Than The PC? [James Altucher]( Just imagine being able to turn back the clock to the 1980s – right as a new technology known as the PC was getting its start… Seeing the promise of the PC – and captivated by Microsoft’s technology – an early investor decides to put in $500 during the company’s IPO in 1986. As of today, that $500 investment would have turned into a fortune worth over $1.6 MILLION. I bring this up because we are at the dawn of a new innovation which could be even BIGGER than the PC. [I’m talking about artificial intelligence, or AI](. According to Yahoo Finance, “we are on the cusp of a technological revolution that will fundamentally change how we live our lives.” And you have the chance to invest on the ground floor… [Click here now to see the 3 tiny AI stocks best positioned to profit](. [Paradigm]( ☰ ⊗ [ARCHIVE]( [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. To end your Altucher Confidential e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Altucher Confidential, feel free to [click here.]( Please note: the mailbox associated with this email address is not monitored, so do not reply to this message. We welcome comments or suggestions at feedback@altucherconfidential.com. 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