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Washington Just Kicked the Energy Distortion Up a Notch By Maria Bonaventura, Senior Managing Editor

[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Washington Just Kicked the Energy Distortion Up a Notch By Maria Bonaventura, Senior Managing Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins This week, Nomi took us inside the government halls in Washington D.C. There, she put the spotlight on the Russian Uranium Ban Bill. She showed us how that bill will help speed up the energy distortion she has been writing about… And gave us a way to profit from [this nuclear energy momentum](. We also heard from Rogue Economics friends Imre Gams and Jonathan Rose. They shared tips from their successful careers as traders. From [resisting the adrenaline rush]( of trading… to the [pitfalls of trying to be a “Lone Wolf” trader](. And finally, Contributing Editor Phil Anderson was back with his unique take on the markets. Every Thursday, Phil taps into the 18.6-year real estate cycle. This week, he turned his attention to the markets’ record highs… And yet [another accurate prediction]( from the cycle… Regards, [signature] Maria Bonaventura Senior Managing Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins Recommended Link [Elon Musk May Have Just Changed Everything]( [image]( Quantum computing, 3D Printing and Gene-Editing… These are three of the most disruptive pieces of technology in recent times… But none of them compare to a project Elon Musk just released… One that could soon mint the world's first trillionaire… [Click Here]( -- --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Good Trading Shouldn’t Be an Adrenaline Rush]( Most people believe that a good trade is one that makes money. There’s a lot of truth to that. But analyst Imre Gams proves why it’s not always that simple. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [The Russian Uranium Ban Bill Accelerates U.S. Nuclear Energy Momentum and Opportunity]( This bill has huge implications for national security, Nomi says. Plus, she shares a way to take advantage of this momentum in the nuclear energy sector. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Why You Don’t Want to Be a Lone Wolf Trader]( If you believe legendary traders are guys who singlehandedly beat the market, we’re sorry to burst your bubble. Veteran trader Jonathan Rose explains why being part of a community of traders can give you an advantage in the markets. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Cycles Trading Spotlight: Numbers Don’t Lie]( The one number that rules the financial world is the U.S. key interest rate. Another one is inflation. These are worth following, but Phil says there’s an even more important number you need to pay attention to… --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Weekly Mailbag: Wall Street’s Glorified Accounting Gimmick… And How to Keep Your Money Safe]( Nomi looks behind the curtain of the U.S. banking system – a system she saw from the inside during her time on Wall Street. Plus, she answers a common reader question: What’s the safest place to keep my hard-earned money? --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to feedback@rogueeconomics.com. [Rogue Economincs]( Rogue Economics 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483 [www.rogueeconomics.com]( [Tweet]( [TWITTER]( To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. This editorial email containing advertisements was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed to this service. To stop receiving these emails, click [here](. Rogue Economics welcomes your feedback and questions. But please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized advice. To contact Customer Service, call toll free Domestic/International: 1-800-681-1765, Mon–Fri, 9am–7pm ET, or email us [here](mailto:memberservices@rogueeconomics.com). © 2024 Rogue Economics. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution of our content, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Rogue Economics. [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms of Use](

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