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VIDEO: 1968 Redux? The Trump Shooting, Political Violence, and What it Means for Markets [StreetAuthority]    [AI ‘Afterthoughts’ Shell Out BIG Income]( I’ve discovered a surging corner of the artificial intelligence market. One that amazingly enough has been around since the 1850’s. And one that has recently shifted from a mere afterthought to AI companies… to an industry that now has the power to put them in a chokehold. It’s also a group of companies that could help you to collect payouts of $1,100. $2,050. And even $3,500. Month after month. [Get the names my top 6 picks here.](   VIDEO: 1968 Redux? The Trump Shooting, Political Violence, and What it Means for Markets By John Persinos  Welcome to my latest video presentation, for Monday, July 15. The article below is a condensed transcript; my video contains additional details and several charts. Let’s review the year’s developments as of midsummer. A bitterly fought presidential campaign amid a sharply divided electorate; escalating racial tensions; a divisive Republican standard-bearer clamoring for law and order; shootings of political leaders and warnings of civil war; growing economic insecurity among the working and middle classes; national political conventions poised for street violence; increasing incivility and a coarsening of public discourse; worsening superpower tensions among the United States, Russia and China… Yep, the summer of 1968 was a scary time. I was only 10 years old but I vividly recall the images of urban mayhem on television. As I survey the similarly tumultuous events of 2024, I’m reminded of the often-quoted malapropism of baseball legend Yogi Berra: “It’s deja vu all over again.” And yet, despite today’s dire headlines, I’m optimistic about the prospects in the second half of this year for the economy and the stock market. Don’t get spooked by the news; underlying economic and financial conditions are favorable. When History Rhymes… By 1968, economic growth and the stock market had been rising, with only minor hiccups, for two decades. Prosperity would continue until the 1973-74 bear market, when stocks across the board got crushed. Today’s bull market is about 21 months old. Do we face a similar day of reckoning? The fundamental and technical indicators say no. [Read More...](   [Crypto is like a coiled spring (time to make your move)]( The LAST bull run in crypto handed out 4 and 5-figure returns… [This time the odds are stacked even better in our favor.]( 19 Wall Street banks are pouring millions into crypto right now… Blackrock Financial has gone ALL IN and is already breaking records with their investment. $100 trillion in Wall Street money is just waiting to be deployed. The only thing missing… is you. [Picking up these 5 coins today could pour $500,000 directly into your pocket.]( 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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