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[Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins]( Welcome to Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins! It’s the only daily newsletter featuring the insights of renowned author and former Wall Street insider, Nomi Prins. Every day, Nomi shines a light on a massive wealth transfer she calls The Great Distortion. That’s the true cause of the permanent disconnect she sees between the markets and the real economy. And she shares ways you can come out ahead, if you know where the money is flowing. You’ll find all Nomi’s Inside Wall Street issues [here](. If you have questions or comments, send Nomi a note anytime [here]( or at feedback@rogueeconomics.com. My Top Six Holiday Movie Picks By Nomi Prins, Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins The holiday season is a time when friends and families get together, the days get shorter, and the weather gets colder. We tend to eat too much, drink too much, and let everything that happened throughout the year fade away. So, what’s a better way to put the rest of our lives on pause than to cozy up with a bag of fresh popcorn… a glass of red wine… and flip on a classic movie? Sure, there can be some controversy over who has the best list. And yes, the art of coming up with comprehensive movie lists this time of year entails much debate… Over things like is Die Hard truly a Christmas movie? (It is!) And how many times can any one person watch Love Actually? (Dozens.) But at Inside Wall Street, we’ve got you covered with something different. You’re here, which means you have financial or economic interests as well. Recommended Link [We are about to see a repeat of the 1970s]( [image]( Hi. Larry Benedict here with a new forecast. I believe we’re headed for a serious rough patch… I believe all the indexes will be flat or negative for a long time. We’ve had 10 years of plenty. Now we’re looking at five years of famine. I predicted the Fed would issue a series of rate hikes…. And that is what is going to cause this prolonged bear market. I think we’re about to see a repeat of the late ’70s and early ’80s. Inflation was rampant then, so the Fed issued a series of rate hikes to tamp it down. Naturally, that combination created wild volatility. It was very similar to what we’re seeing right now. I’ve lived through times like these… And my One Ticker Trader is perfect for what’s coming. I believe you could have several opportunities to see huge gains in very little time. To learn all about it… [Watch my latest video right here.]( -- Yesterday, I gave you my top five books to read – or gift – this holiday season. And today, I’m bringing you a list of some of my favorite movies to watch during the holidays. It meshes movies and money, but with holiday cheer in mind. 1) The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992) If you’ve not seen this Disney Christmas classic, it offers such a terrific balance of fun, humor, and a bit of Christmas glee (with a side of humbug). Yes, Mr. Scrooge is a brutal businessman. But this movie’s economic and very human message, derived from the Charles Dickens story, has something for everyone. [Featured: Former Goldman Sachs Exec: Everyone on Wall Street is investing, should you?]( 2) Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987) John Candy and Steve Martin are perhaps at their all-time best in this film about an odd friendship of sorts. Yes, this is more about Thanksgiving than Christmas. But still, the movie pokes fun at holiday chaos, social divisions, and the demands and challenges we all face – in an enjoyable and silly way that nearly everyone in your family can enjoy. Recommended Link [[DEMO] Penny or Dollar? (Not what you expect)]( Something odd is going on with our money. If you understand what’s going on, you could come out far ahead if you make the right moves. But if you don’t, you could be blindsided in the days ahead. According to Nomi Prins, PhD, this could be the most important story in the financial world in 2022… It has little to do with stocks, bonds, or cryptocurrencies… In fact, it all traces back to the humble copper penny. [image]( Knowing this secret could unlock the key to lining your pockets with cash in the months ahead. [Click here to see Nomi’s short Demonstration.]( -- 3) A Christmas Story (1983) Every year, the story of Ralphie plays on a marathon loop. Yet every year, so many people get drawn in by this enthralling tale and then can’t turn it off. Maybe the economic message here is general in scope. But the fact of the matter is that this family growing up in Cleveland, Ohio, is one that many families can still relate to. Its patriarch is a hard-nosed, hard-working father who’s ruthless for a deal… yet learns that what matters most is his family, the spirit of the holidays, and the simple things in life. 4) It’s a Wonderful Life (1946) This Frank Capra classic has it all. I watch this movie every year. And every time I do, I always get something else from it that moves me. The film traverses the Depression-era times of George Bailey and his family, while intertwining with the Dickens classic, A Christmas Carol. The message of working hard, caring about your neighbors, and doing the right thing is one that goes perfectly with a warm cup of hot cocoa. [Featured: One Stock Doubles Your Money, During Crisis?]( 5) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) Clark Griswold is the dad, husband, and uncle that wants to deliver the perfect Christmas. Yet despite it all, the world keeps getting in his way. This film's economic and practical life themes come to a head when his boss unexpectedly slashes the holiday bonus without any warning – and hilarity ensues. Recommended Link [Instant money? Challenge accepted!]( [image]( True story. Florida man swears he can find hidden money around the city… Comes back in a couple of hours - with over $1,400 in his pocket! [Click here to watch how he does it!]( -- 6) A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965) The ultimate feel-good movie. Charles M. Schulz and his Peanuts classic really do remind us what the holiday season is all about. Being together with the people you care for the most is what matters the most. Yes, we can often get caught up in gifts, decorations, and the seasonal buzz. But the message here is clear for old and young alike. Bonus Pick – Catch Me If You Can (2002) Okay, this is not truly a holiday movie. Yet, there are Christmas and holiday scenes that set the tone. If you’ve not seen this, it’s a biographical crime comedy-drama by Steven Spielberg. It’s based on the story of Frank William Abagnale Jr. – a conman and an infamous fraudster who traverses the world. It’s as shocking as it is compelling. And so much fun to watch. And there you have it. Movies you can watch with the family this holiday season – with just the right mix of holiday cheer and financial wisdom. Do you have any other go-to holiday movies on your list? I’d love to hear them! As always, write me at [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: My Top Six Holiday Movie Picks). Happy Holidays! Regards, [signature] Nomi Prins Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=Inside Wall Street Feedback). --------------------------------------------------------------- MAILBAG How many of these movies on Nomi’s list have you seen? What is your ultimate “feel good” holiday movie? Write us at [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: My Top Six Holiday Movie Picks). IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [The #1 stock for 2023]( Investment expert Brad Thomas knows how to pick stocks. 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