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Security Fears Rock Shipping and Threaten Global Economy See why this computer whiz said it wouldn

Security Fears Rock Shipping and Threaten Global Economy [StreetAuthority]    From Our Partners  [This 'Income Glitch' keeps on winning!]( See why this computer whiz said it wouldn’t surprise him if he went another 100+ trades straight without losing! [Go here to watch the “Income Glitch” workshop for free.](   Security Fears Rock Shipping and Threaten Global Economy By John Persinos  Due to the deteriorating security situation in the Red Sea, Danish shipping giant Maersk is expecting an industry-wide loss in freight capacity on routes from eastern Asia to Europe of up to 20% in the second quarter. This sort of development tends to get ignored by the mainstream business press but it certainly gets my attention. Is this unexpected international crisis a “black swan?” Not quite, but it’s gravely serious. Here’s why this ostensibly obscure news item greatly matters to investors. I also suggest effective ways to hedge your portfolio against geopolitical risks. [Maersk released the estimates on May 6](, citing guerrilla attacks by Iranian-backed Houthi militants on merchant shipping in the strategically vital Red Sea. Houthi militants say their attacks are designed to support the Palestinian militant group Hamas by making it harder for cargo ships to reach Israel. The Maersk report states: [Read More...](   [2-minute “mayhem trades” flip losing stocks into fast profits]( Jim Pearce has just unveiled a unique “twist” on trading designed to ride this market “mayhem” and flip losing stocks into triple-digit wins of 239%, 505%, even 781%… in as little as 72 hours. And today, you’re invited to get in on the action… [Click here to discover exactly how powerful (and profitable) these “mayhem” 'trades can be.]( 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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