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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. Video Update: How the Birthplace of America Holds Hope and Optimism for the Technology Sector By Nomi Prins, Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins Dear Reader, I’ve been on the road traveling across U.S. cities. And today, I’m coming to you from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, or the City of Brotherly Love, is where our Founding Fathers met, discussed, and formed a new country. It was there that the Second Continental Congress was held, and where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Philadelphia also served as the nation’s capital until 1800 and remains one of the most historically significant places in the United States. Recommended Link [Another market crash is NOT coming]( [image]( Market Wizard Larry Benedict accurately predicted the 2020 and 2022 crashes. Now he’s coming forward with a new prediction… Only this time, he’s not predicting a crash. He’s forecasting something that could be even more painful – and last even longer – than a crash. [Click here for all the details – including his unique solution.]( -- Nowadays, the city is bustling with arts, culture, tourism, businesses, educational centers, and more. It’s home to America’s oldest stock exchange, the Philadelphia Stock Exchange (PHLX). In the past few years, Philly’s technology sector has also been expanding. For instance, the city is investing in organizations and programs that promote technology skills for younger generations. This aligns perfectly with the emerging technology trend in America. I’ll have more to say on that in my video below… and I’ll suggest one way you can profit from transformative tech, too. [Click here]( or on the image below to watch it, or scroll down to read the transcript. [image]( Regards, [signature] Nomi Prins Editor, Inside Wall Street with Nomi Prins --------------------------------------------------------------- TRANSCRIPT Hi, everyone. Nomi here and greetings from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania… on a beautiful day with lots of birds. [Forget tech, crypto, bonds, and treasuries – buy these instead]( Philly is known as the City of Brotherly Love or the birthplace of America. And as you might be able to tell from behind me, I am coming to you from Independence Hall. Both the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution were debated and signed by the Founding Fathers – just inside that brick building. In fact, George Washington was even appointed commander in chief of the Continental Army there in 1775. The building is distinguished as a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its influence on lawmakers around the world, for what it means to freedom and democracy. Recommended Link [Thousands a month ain’t bad...]( [image]( “What if I told you that you could make $3,173 a month... or more based on your investment size... even in this crazy market? I’m not saying it’s possible... I’m telling you that my readers already have access to this kind of income. Now, you can acquire it as well. If you’re like most people, you’re concerned that the market will get worse. And if that’s the case, you’ll want to obtain my strategy and research right now. My service is designed to help you sleep well at night in all market conditions. I’ll explain everything [right here]( – including how to access my research.” – Brad Thomas [Click for details here.]( -- And one of Philadelphia’s most distinguished sons, Benjamin Franklin, was a part of crafting the direction of the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence here. He offered an inventiveness to the American spirit that still exists today. But more on that in just a moment. You see, as I walk the streets of Philadelphia, Franklin’s name is everywhere here from the Benjamin Franklin Bridge to a street to a parkway. In fact, only a couple of blocks away is where he lived. The same place the first official congressionally-recognized post office is, and where Franklin became the first postmaster general. [Chart] Nomi visits the B. Free Franklin Post Office, which commemorates the establishment of the postal system For the United States, Ben Franklin was, of course, a statesman, a diplomat, and a political thinker. But he was so much more than that. [Market Wizard Who Accurately Predicted 2022 Market Collapse Has Shocking New Forecast]( He was a writer, a publisher, a scientist, and an innovator. In fact, many of the inventions that Franklin developed were revolutionary. They include bifocal eyeglasses, and even one of his more celebrated inventions, the lightning rod. At the time, churches and tall structures were often struck during lightning storms, and they could send fires spreading across cities and towns. The lightning rod offered a transformational way to prevent electrical fires. Another one of his inventions, the Franklin Stove, helped against a growing energy crisis by finding a more efficient way to heat colonial homes. It is that same inventive spirit that businesses are seeking through the tech center today. According to the Department of Commerce, the value added by the digital economy was $2.41 trillion, or 10.3% of U.S. GDP in 2021. That is massive. The U.S. tech market accounts for about 35% of the total world market. But what’s really exciting is that we’re really only at the start of what I believe the transformative technology sector could be. Recommended Link [Looking for a cheat sheet into the future?]( [image]( A new book by best-selling author Peter Zeihan – whose books are so replete with predictions that they read like a cheat sheet into the future – is available now. [Get it here.]( -- And as we focus on profit opportunities in this age of economic distortions, this sector is going to be more and more important. Yes, the tech sector had a rough 2022, and there are still some bumps ahead. But there are so many reasons for optimism. First, [as the Fed shifts into Stage 2 of its response to tightening too far]( – rate neutrality – and even moves to Stage 3, or loosening monetary conditions, the cost of money is going to become cheaper. And what history has shown us is that the tech sector has benefited from just such pivots. Second, I see an emerging trend for tech companies that focus on efficiency through innovation. Areas of tech that could transform by optimizing efficiency are going to benefit, in particular, the real estate, manufacturing, and some of the retail sectors. That’s because those transitional vanguard industries can use things like artificial intelligence and data-driven supply chain analysis to build digital advancements and to innovate for the future. For savvy investors looking for an edge, there are several ways to tap into tech’s multisector impact. The best way to take broad advantage right now of the multisector transformational technology trend that’s building is with the iShares U.S. Tech Breakthrough Multisector ETF – one of my favorites in the space – or TECB. As Benjamin Franklin once wrote, “Look before, or you’ll find yourself behind.” Happy investing, and I will talk to you soon. --------------------------------------------------------------- Like what you’re reading? Send your thoughts to [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: Inside Wall Street Feedback). MAILBAG Transformative and evolving technology are vital for the development of our economy. How do you see the future of the technology sector? Are you excited about any particular innovations? Write us at [feedback@rogueeconomics.com](mailto:feedback@rogueeconomics.com?subject=RE: Inside Wall Street Feedback). IN CASE YOU MISSED IT… [Stocks are for suckers – try this instead]( This has nothing to do with dividends, day trading... taking out a loan… or anything like that. What you need is about 3 seconds to execute this simple financial maneuver… And you could be generating $230… $630… even $1,420 or more… In the next hour. 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