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Become wealthier with $185 a barrel oil?

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Traders, A multi-millionaire investor once claimed that "Wealth comes from chaos." And there's obvio

Traders, A multi-millionaire investor once claimed that "Wealth comes from chaos." And there's obviously TONS of chaos going on in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. [Discover how you can potentially profit from this dire situation here...]( (**By clicking link you are subscribing to The Wealth Creation Investing Newsletter and may receive up to 2 additional free bonus subscriptions. Unsubscribing is easy. [Full disclosures found here]( The way things are going, J.P. Morgan has forecasted a potential of $185 a barrel oil by the end of the year. Can an investor create wealth in all this chaos? Perhaps. You see, although the Russian oil supply crisis is creating havoc around the world… … there are two stocks worth investment consideration. One is a blue chip, multinational energy company that recently crushed its revenue and earnings estimates. Hedge funds are pouring money into it. Plus, it yields a tidy 4.11%. The other stock recently almost doubled in 26 days. It has pulled back and is poised to skyrocket to the upside again. And its P/E Ratio is a mere 3.81. So, it could double again or triple in price and still be undervalued. These are two strong opportunities for profits while Russia rocks the world in Ukraine. [Discover the names of these two stocks in this FREE special report.]( (**By clicking link you are subscribing to The Wealth Creation Investing Newsletter and may receive up to 2 additional free bonus subscriptions. Unsubscribing is easy. [Full disclosures found here]( Yours for better trading, The Wealth Creation Investing Team P.S. The Russian oil supply crisis has created unique opportunities to profit for the intrepid investor or trader. [Download this FREE report to discover how to take advantage of them.]( (**By clicking link you are subscribing to The Wealth Creation Investing Newsletter and may receive up to 2 additional free bonus subscriptions. Unsubscribing is easy. [Full disclosures found here]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you subscribed at our website TheTradingLetter.com.   To read all of the risk disclosures, [please visit this page.](   If you no longer wish to receive these emails, you can [unsubscribe](   Traders News Media, LLC PO BOX 02525 Miami, FL, 33102  If you are a bot, please click here[...](

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