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The Commodities Super Cycle: How to Invest Like Rockefeller We’re facing a rollercoaster market

The Commodities Super Cycle: How to Invest Like Rockefeller [StreetAuthority]    [2-minute Mayhem Trade “flips” Wall Street’s biggest losers into fast profits]( We’re facing a rollercoaster market for the foreseeable future… the old “buy and hope” strategy most investors depend on is going to take them on the white knuckle ride of their lives… But that doesn’t have to be YOUR story. [This 2-minute “mayhem” trade is designed to pinpoint wall street’s biggest losers and ‘flip’ them into fast profits.]( Just how much money do YOU stand to make in the Mayhem? [Discover just how powerful (and profitable) this 2-minute trading twist can be - HERE.](   The Commodities Super Cycle: How to Invest Like Rockefeller By John Persinos  I remember my father yelling at me during my adolescence, whenever I turned our home’s thermostat above 68 degrees in winter: “Turn the heat down! Who do you think I am? Rockefeller?” Not even close, Dad. But imagine if you had been able to invest in Standard Oil back at the dawn of the petroleum and automobile industries in the early 20th century. You’d have become a massively rich oligarch along the lines of John D. Rockefeller. At its peak in the year 1904, Rockefeller’s Standard Oil controlled 91% of oil refinement and 85% of final sales in the United States. The company’s value that year exceeded $1 trillion. Rockefeller retains the title of richest American in history; he amassed a personal fortune of $410 billion. Both figures are in today’s money, adjusted for inflation. The multi-billionaire oil baron could have told you that one of the surest ways to build wealth is to get on the ground floor of a raw material that’s transforming society. And despite the concerted efforts in recent years of governments around the world to transition away from fossil fuels, crude oil remains the world’s most valuable commodity. As the second quarter of 2024 gets underway, we’re seeing the increasing prevalence of a commodities “super cycle.” The prices of essential raw materials such as copper, iron ore, aluminum, and cobalt are surging, driven by a convergence of factors. The term super cycle refers to an extended period during which commodity prices experience significant and sustained increases, driven by fundamental shifts in supply and demand. Unlike short-term fluctuations, super cycles are characterized by their longevity and breadth, often spanning several years or even decades. They typically arise from structural changes in the global economy, such as rapid industrialization, technological advancements, or geopolitical shifts. [Read More...](   [handshake]( [Revealed: 12 companies that payout EVERY month of the year](  Tired of settling for income that only hits your account once every 90 days? How would you like to get paid 4X more often? Then you owe it to yourself to discover the 12 ultra-generous income plays waiting for you in a groundbreaking new presentation that reveals my top 12 “Monthly Money Makers” that deserve a spot in your portfolio today. [Get the full details HERE.]( You are receiving this email at {EMAIL} as part of your subscription to StreetAuthority. To ensure that you receive these emails, [please add us to your address book.]( [Terms]( |  [Privacy]( |  [Unsubscribe]( ©2024 StreetAuthority 20 Pidgeon Hill Drive, Suite 202, Sterling, VA 20165 All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited.

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