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Wall Street Warrior Presents ⮕ ⮕ ⮕                                                                                                                                                                      Advertisement | [Unsubscribe]( There’s been a lot of buzz about the most recent U.S. employment report. [Here are the details.]( Basically, the economy’s still expanding and we added more jobs in November. Which indicates a strong economy. And yes, usually that would be good, but not when the FED is trying to bring down inflation. An expanding economy means people are still buying things and accepting the higher price of goods. An example of that is the number of Americans getting second jobs. [Read more here.]( It raises a market fear that the FED will continue its hawkish interest-rate policy. Honestly, we’re not too worried about the jobs report. The data is interesting and could indicate stubbornly high inflation rates, but it’s too early to tell. Wait until next week. December 13 we get new CPI data. Remember, react to the catalyst. Don’t anticipate. It’s a gamble. Low Priced Stocks This is an example of why we focus on low-priced stocks. Today, Textron Inc. (NYSE: TXT) announced a new $80 billion U.S. Army contract. [Here’s the press release.]( Make no mistake … this is huge news. Government contracts are like gold when it comes to stock catalysts. But the price closed at $69.90 the day before the press release, and today it only gapped up 7%. There’s a chance it runs higher, but how much higher? Another 10%? And how long will that take? Friends, there are real opportunities among high-priced stocks. But there’s less room for error. Take a look at our favorite spiker today … Summit Therapeutics Inc. (NASDAQ: SMMT) is up +80% with a $5 billion partnership. [Read about it here.]( This is a chart of the price action … --------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsored [URGENT! Prepare Yourself for $2 Gas.  ]( A new innovation has exploded onto the scene. Not only could it be primed to upend the $5 trillion oil industry almost overnight … and potentially whittle gas prices back down to $2 a gallon … but come 2023, our research says it could make A LOT of people A LOT of money. This will be a story for the ages. And as always, the biggest gains will likely be reserved for those few able to move rapidly and get in on the ground floor. Want to learn how to get in position today? [Click here now!]( [Privacy Policy/Disclosures]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Now, how are you feeling about the 7% runner … ? Trade whatever you like, but understand the risk involved. Brewing Catalyst We’ve been writing about the oil sector for a while. It’s a major factor in the global market and currently, there are worldwide sanctions. Not to mention, international pressure for green energy and the fact that fossil fuels aren’t renewable. Technically, there’s a point when we could run out of drillable oil. All of this contributes to a growing energy crisis. And countries are starting to take action. [Here are the details.]( The green energy catalyst may be a ways off. But one thing is certain … fear and greed move stocks. As fear of an energy crisis grows, it will bring volatility. We’re keeping an eye on it. Meta Censorship A Tuesday report from Meta Platforms Inc.’s (NASDAQ: META) oversight board called for a content-filter overhaul. [Here are the details.]( The change would only apply to celebrities, politicians, and business partners. But it would also ultimately redefine an essential part of the social media platform … being that anyone can post whatever they want at any time (to a certain extent). This story is still new so we don’t have much information on how it will affect future operations. Stay tuned …   Guardian Financial Publishing 3571 Far West Blvd Austin, TX 78731 United States This email was sent to {EMAIL}. Don't want to receive these emails anymore? [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms]( | [Risk Disclosure](

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