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4x bigger than Apple in 2016… [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser]( If there’s a bigger money maker in the market right now, I haven’t seen it. Look at this picture: [Video preview]( This is a liquid natural gas (LNG) export facility. Last month, Warren Buffett bought one of these in Maryland – one of only 7 in the U.S. Why? Natural gas is what’s used to power electrical grids. After Russia, America has the most natural gas in the world… And during record summer heat waves – like we’re seeing around the U.S. right now – electricity is what keeps people alive. Buffett also knows environmental hustlers have created possibly the [biggest energy crisis trade in history]( by playing politics with the energy grid over the last decade. That’s why he’s making one of his biggest bets ever. Just how big? Well, Buffett started buying Apple in 2016 and bought $6.7 billion that year. Apple is at the top of his signature stock picks and best performers. His energy investments for the past year or so? Over $30 billion. My name is Porter Stansberry. I’m the founder of one of the world’s largest financial research firms. This might surprise you. But I don’t recommend you buy what Buffett is buying. He can only buy mega-caps. If you’re an individual investor, [this opportunity is much bigger](. My pick is a tiny company (that as an individual investor you can buy a meaningful stake in)... It’s building what projects to be one of the world’s most valuable LNG export facilities… Making it a possible takeover target – which could lead to huge profits for you in a very short amount of time. All the details are in a brand new documentary I just produced on America’s energy future… You can [stream it here for free](. Regards, Porter Stansberry Editor's Note: Occasionally, An Opportunity Comes To Our Attention At Rich Mind Impact We Believe Readers Like You Will Find Valuable. The Message Above From One Of Our Partners Is One We Believe You Should Take A Close Look At. You are receiving our newsletter because you opted-in for it on one of our sister websites. This email was sent by D/B/A Rich Mind Impact. This offer is brought to you by Rich Mind Impact. 1100 15th St NW Washington, DC, 20005, USA. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Rich Mind Impact [click here](. The easiest way to stay up to date with the investing world is by [whitelist us](. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Update Profile]( Copyright © 2023 Rich Mind Impact. All Rights Reserved. [Rich Mind Impact](

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