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Where is the money going? You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive emails from True Market Insiders. [Unsubscribe here]( Keep the emails you value from falling into your spam folder. [Whitelist True Market Insiders](. Forgot your login information? Click [here](. [Image] Weekly Market Update Today is April 14, 2023 Dear Reader, Hello again and Happy Friday! Have you been following the leaked Pentagon documents story? Apparently a 21-year-old National Guardsman shared highly classified materials with… gamers. Here’s the New York Times. Bill Spencer Editor-In-Chief True Market Insiders According to authorities, the leaker posted purloined docs to a chat group called “Thug Shaker Central.” And according to Bloomberg… “The Biden administration is going to have a hard time explaining how the biggest US intelligence leak in a decade may have been committed by a 21-year-old airman whose role — “cyber transport systems journeyman” — required a high-school degree, a driver’s license and up to 18 months of on-the-job-training.” (You can’t make this stuff up. Kim Philby and Ian Flemming must be rolling in their graves.) Naturally the leaker has been arrested and now awaits his fate in custody. What struck me about this episode is that some of the documents supposedly contain incorrect or altered information. If you can’t trust the intel in stolen, super-secret documents… What can you trust? Also, some of the leaked “revelations” appear to be anything but. America spies on its allies as well as on its adversaries? Well damn, I would hope so. And I would expect that our allies are “spying” on us as well. I’d hardly respect them if they weren’t. Ukraine’s forces are spread thin? How could they not be, after nearly 14 months of attrition warfare? Any gamer could tell you that. Even when you think the raw information you’re seeing is probably accurate, you can’t always know what to do with it. Inflation is lessening (good)... But a recession looms (bad). Stocks are rising (good)… But earnings are falling (bad). Employment is strong (hooray!)… But the dollar is weak (boo!). So, who or what can we trust? Well, there’s G*d. But G*d appears to have stopped offering market insights, at least for the time being. What else is there? I believe we can trust where people put their money. At least when it comes to the stock market. “Money talks” really means, “Money speaks the truth.” When big investors sink billions, even tens of billions, into a particular stock or sector, you can trust they’re expressing how they truly feel about that investment. The buying and the selling by giant, deep-pocket hedge funds is what moves stock prices up or down. So being able to determine what a big fund feels is thinking is intel that’s worth its weight in platinum. Remember that TV commercial from the 1970s – “When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen.” That might be one of the few true statements ever uttered on a TV ad. I would hope people listen when a giant institution tells us, by what it’s loading up on, “Here’s where our nine-figure research department says we should put our gigantic pile of cash.” Or when it declares, through its stock accumulations, “The Speaker of the House and the Chairman of the Fed return our calls. 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The yellow highlighted region shows how much time, since October, that Precious Metals has been one of the top 10 sectors. In fact, the sector has most recently been in the top ten since March 13 – an entire month. Contrast that with the red highlighted areas, which show how little time (again, since October)the sector has spent mired among the bottom 10 sectors. In other words, this sector is under “accumulation” by the big institutions. And THAT is a piece of information you won’t find in any top secret Pentagon papers. But you will find it at True Market Insiders.   In fact, we focus on sectors because buying sectors is the easiest and safest way to ride the coattails of the investors who really move the markets. Chris Rowe says that [our method is like having a “skeleton key” that unlocks any door/sector of the market]( That’s a great figure of speech and I wish I’d thought of it. 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