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These Stocks Are Protected Against Unrest Around the World [The Daily FWD] January 08, 2024 [UNSUBSCRIBE]( Rickards: Two Must Own Recession Stocks Hi Reader, Let’s get into today’s articles… [Click here to learn more]( News: Jim Rickards – 2 Recession-Proof Energy Stocks You NEED to Own Yes, oil prices usually struggle during a recession. However, a host of other factors can override the usual pattern. Unrest around the world is already pressuring the supply and demand situation. Strikes against oil infrastructure in the Middle East are increasing, and it only takes a few successes to scare investors into bidding petroleum higher. There’s also Saudi Arabia, which can pretty much dictate how much everyone pays at the pump. The country needs oil to sell for at least $70 a barrel to keep its kingdom running. Jim makes it clear that energy prices could still fall because of a recession. But he believes these two stocks will continue to be profitable no matter what happens in the oil prices. [⇒ See More Here]( Recommended Reads: [[Watch Now] Emergency Crypto Briefing]( BlackRock has opened the floodgates on crypto with their Bitcoin ETF proposal, causing a $30 TRILLION stampede of institutional money into the asset. James Altucher’s latest research shows that the SEC could approve their ETF application as soon as January 10th , which could cause even the tiniest cryptos to soar 10X, 50X, even 100X over the next 12 months…and could be your last chance to build generational wealth with crypto. He reveals all the details along with the first six tiny cryptos on his radar in his Emergency Crypto Briefing [>> Click Here to Watch Now<<]( [Click here to learn more]( Politics: Jeffrey Tucker – 5 Bizarre Features of the Modern Left The political left that I came to know in college — that one that rallied around free speech, reason over faith, fairness to all and peace — seems to have evaporated completely. It seems like this chaotic assembly of seemingly random biases, all shoved together in a package like a grab bag of the bizarre and dangerous. Here are five of the oddest doctrines you find on the left that make zero sense to me. [⇒ Read More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( Retirement: Zach Scheidt – Financial Advisor Caught Asleep at the Wheel The way that “Wall Street Wisdom” wound up leaving retirees in such a vulnerable place three years ago. As is often the case, conventional wisdom can be a terrible influence when applied the wrong way. To understand why the 60/40 portfolio was hurt so badly, it’s important to have a basic grasp of how bond prices work. [⇒ Read More Here]( Markets: James Altucher – The Future of Crypto James Altucher sits down with crypto and blockchain expert Omid Malekan to discuss Bitcoin ETFs and the convergence of crypto and AI. They go into the Ethereum upgrade and all sorts of other catalysts for Bitcoin and crypto in general. [⇒ See More Here]( [Click here to learn more]( America: Dave Gonigam – What Do JPM and BlackRock Know That You Don’t? Since mid-November, the Securities and Exchange Commission has faced a deadline of next Wednesday, Jan. 10, to make a momentous decision — whether to approve the first ETFs backed by Bitcoin. Not Bitcoin futures — those ETFs have been around for years now — but actual Bitcoin. The deadline is ironclad: It stems from a lawsuit won last summer by Grayscale Investments, which sued the SEC for dragging its feet on Grayscale’s application to issue a Bitcoin ETF. [⇒ Read More Here]( That’s all for today, we’ll be back tomorrow with what our editors were thinking about this week. Make sure to email us [here](mailto:feedback@paradigmpressgroup.com) with whatever crosses your mind that you want us to cover. 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: [A.I. 2.0 to Open a Brief "Wealth Window"?]( [Click here to learn more]( Genius investor James Altucher is predicting between now and January 9, a new generation of A.I. will create a brief "wealth window" in America. It could make crypto look like pocket change . [⇒ Click here now for more details](. 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