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[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Welcome to Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins! Every day, Nomi shines a light on The Great Distortion. It’s a permanent disconnect between the markets and the real economy. And it’s set to intensify… Nomi believes the next chapter of The Great Distortion will begin in August, thanks to an event that is guaranteed to happen. It could trigger a $4 trillion market shock… Nomi held a special briefing about it on Wednesday night. In it, she revealed the details of a new strategy she has developed to help investors navigate these distorted markets. With it, you could make up to 10x in less than a month, even if stocks are crashing. If you missed that briefing, [you can watch the replay here](. The Great Distortion Thrives on Politics, Power, and Greed By Maria Bonaventura, Senior Managing Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins Power and greed have distorted the markets… and nowhere has that combination of power and greed been more apparent than in Nomi’s former place of work, Wall Street. This week, Nomi shares [an excerpt from one of her books]( about the tone-deaf excess she witnessed at her former employer Goldman Sachs’ Christmas party in 2000… as the dot-com crash raged outside… And she responds to readers’ suggestions for how to narrow the wide pay gap between CEOs and regular employees… and details the revolving door between Goldman Sachs and Washington. She also sits down for [a Q&A with Legacy’s Chris Lowe]( to break down the Fed’s recent interest rate hikes and what they mean for inflation and market volatility… Meanwhile, if you’re skeptical of [the wild swings in the crypto market]( right now, Nomi explains why she still sees Bitcoin as a pragmatic investment for the long term. You’ll find all this and more in this week’s Inside Wall Street… Regards, [signature] Maria Bonaventura Senior Managing Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins P.S. As always, let us know what you think – good or bad. Keep your questions and comments coming at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. Recommended Link [Return to Normal Now Impossible]( [image]( The changes we’ve seen over the past few years have been crazy… But according to Dave Forest, what we’re about to see next will make everything we’ve seen so far look small in comparison. It has nothing to do with rampant inflation, shortages, war, or politics… But we’re about to witness a $2.1 trillion overhaul of the U.S. Financial system – the first change of its kind in more than 50 years. And, to make matters worse, Biden has issued an executive order that could make it all a reality as soon as Sept 9th. In other words… Time is short. [Go here to see what you need to do to prepare for a ‘New Normal’ in America’s financial system.]( -- --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Midsummer Night’s Dream]( Nomi describes how Goldman Sachs executives partied the night away at their 2000 Christmas party… while the rest of the world had nightmares about their plummeting investments. --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [Eleven Simple Ways to Beat Record-High Gas Prices]( Money is tight for many Americans, especially those on fixed incomes. So, we brought you an essay from colleague Grant Wasylik. In it, he offers 11 practical ways to save on gas – and make your dollar go a little further… --------------------------------------------------------------- [How the Fed’s Cheap Money Ties Into Today’s Inflation and Volatility]( Nomi shares a recent conversation she had with colleague Chris Lowe from Legacy Research Group. They talked about the Fed’s interest rate hikes, inflation, and market volatility. And how it all points back to Fed policy… --------------------------------------------------------------- [Here’s What’s Happening in the Crypto Market Right Now]( Despite its recent fall, Nomi is still bullish on Bitcoin. But many readers remain skeptical. So Nomi explains what’s roiling the crypto market right now… and why Bitcoin is still a “pragmatic investment over the long term.” --------------------------------------------------------------- [image]( [How Politics, Power, and Greed Have Distorted the American Economy]( In this week’s mailbag edition, Nomi addresses a reader’s doubts about the veracity of a popular gold ETF’s gold backing… readers share their ideas on how to fix the pay gap between CEOs and their employees… and one has harsh words for some former Goldman Sachs leaders… --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to feedback@rogueeconomics.com. --------------------------------------------------------------- IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Holy Cow, Only $19!]( “Hi, my name is Jeff Clark. For the past 36 years, I’ve helped people from all walks of life make money in the markets. 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