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Putin just screwed up royally... even for him. | November 21

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In short... Vladimir Putin has made a major mistake... even beyond his invasion of Ukraine. Dear Rea

In short... Vladimir Putin has made a major mistake... even beyond his invasion of Ukraine. [Stock Market Hour]( Dear Reader, I wanted to email you today because I just discovered something very big that could affect the markets in the weeks ahead. In short... Vladimir Putin has made a major mistake... even beyond his invasion of Ukraine. It's going to cost the Russian economy trillions of dollars. It's already sending energy prices skyrocketing. AND... [it's creating one of the most predictable and potentially profitable investment situations I've seen in 40 years](. [A single energy stock]( is expected to benefit so much from this situation... that Wall Street analysts now are projecting the price to go from $30 to $280 in just 18 months. [Marketbeat]( The company has seen a 2,400% jump in profits. And thanks to an incredibly unique situation... those profits are expected to grow even further. I recently did [an interview with best-selling author and journalist Bob Paff explaining the entire situation](. I suggest you make some time to watch it today. Because this stock very well could be the single best performer of the coming year. [Watch my interview right here.]( [OXF PUTIN ALEX AND BOB INTERVIEW]( Good investing, Alex Green Chief Investment Strategist, The Oxford Club P.S. And did I mention the company pays a 10% dividend? If you're looking for a way to beat inflation... you could do a lot worse than a stock paying a 10% dividend... with projections to grow from $30 to $280 in just 18 months. [Details on the company here.]( Na terra dos Maasai, no sudoeste do Quênia, vivia uma menina chamada Rebecca. Ela morava perto de um grande Parque Nacional, onde há leões dourados e grandes elefantes cinzas. A família de Rebeca cria gado, ovelhas, cabras e depende do cultivo da terra para poder alimentar os animais. Além de frequentar a escola, Rebecca ajuda sua família a cuidar dos animais Num dia muito quente, Rebecca viu sua mama1 chorando. “As nossas colheitas estão indo muito mal este ano”, disse ela. “Por conta disso, as cabras e ovelhas podem morrer”. Na escola, Rebecca perguntou à professora por que estava chovendo tão pouco naquele ano. “Temos tido muitos dias sem chuva”, disse a professora. “Quando não chove, as plantas não conseguem crescer. Sem plantas para comer e água para beber, os nossos animais morrem”. Toda a turma ficou em silêncio. Estavam preocupados com suas famílias, animais e comunidade. Na biblioteca, Rebecca procurou informações sobre a chuva. O que ela descobriu foi difícil de aceitar. O mundo está ficando mais quente e, com isso, chove menos. Ela aprendeu um novo termo: “Mudanças Climáticas”. Os carros, ônibus e aviões estão deixando o ar poluído. As árvores estão sendo cortadas e utilizadas para fazer prédios. Há lixo debaixo do solo. Todas essas coisas estão destruindo a natureza. Rebecca ficou triste pelo resto do dia. Como é que apenas uma menina poderia mudar o mundo inteiro? Ela decidiu falar com sua professora sobre o que aprendeu. “É um grande problema para a Terra”, explicou a professora. “Mas há certas coisas que podemos fazer para ajudar, como plantar árvores, para preservar a natureza”. Na volta para casa, Rebecca ficou com calor e fez uma pausa para beber água. Ela não conseguia parar de pensar na falta de chuva e em como poderia ajudar a sua comunidade. De repente, teve uma ideia. “Aprendi tanto sobre as mudanças climáticas”, pensou. “Seria muito bom se todo mundo soubesse desse problema!” No dia seguinte, Rebecca pediu para a professora dar uma aula sobre mudanças climáticas e os danos que humanos estão causando na natureza. No final da aula, Rebecca se levantou. Ela pediu que seus colegas fossem para casa e contassem a seus pais o que aprenderam naquele dia. Em pouco tempo, todo mundo passou a falar sobre como humanos estão prejudicando a natureza. [Stock Market Hour]( Sometimes, colleagues of SMH share special offers with us that we think our readers should be made aware of. Above is one such special opportunity that we believe deserves your attention. Email provided by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Stock Market Hour (SMH) This ad is sent on behalf of The Oxford Club, 105 W. Monument Street Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to opt out from receiving offers from The Oxford Club, please [click here](. This offer is brought to you by Stock Market Hour. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Stock Market Hour [click here.]( To ensure you receive our email, be sure to [whitelist us.]( Need assistance? Our dedicated support team is just a click away! [Connect with us](mailto:support@stockmarkethour.com) now for a seamless experience. [--------------][--------------] [PP][Privacy Policy]( [TsC][Terms & Conditions]( [Unsub][Unsubscribe]( © 2023 All Rights Reserved. Stock Market Hour. 221 W 9th St # Wilmington, DE 19801 [Stock Market Hour](

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