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I have two stories to share with you today. I have two stories to share with you today. Written Apr.

I have two stories to share with you today. I have two stories to share with you today. [Wealth Daily logo] Panic In Paradise [Brian Hicks Photo] By [Brian Hicks]( Written Apr. 08, 2020 I have two stories to share with you today. As you may know, I own a home in Longboat Key, Florida. LBK is an island, with Siesta Key to its south and Anna Maria Island to its north. It’s still relatively undiscovered, and that’s by design. The locals keep a tight grip on what can be built there. There aren't many full-time residents on the island. On my street of 20 houses, there are only four full-time residents. There’s one bridge to the north and one bridge to the south. If a nasty hurricane came through and took out both bridges, good luck. Best Stock to Buy Ahead of the Election Wall Street’s fear of democratic socialism might be the reason investors could catch a five-digit windfall. According to the left’s own calculation, single-payer health care, a jobs guarantee, and free college will cost our nation $42.5 trillion... And Wall Street is about to flee into safe havens in anticipation of government meddling in the economy. That’s why I expect billions of dollars to rush into this asset before May 12. There’s one strange way to play this, and it does NOT involve hoarding gold, cash, or Bitcoin. [Here’s the $5 play that could hand you 27x your money.]( I love it so much that I took 20+ of my employees down there last May. We held a “Best Ideas Summit” at one of LBK's finest resorts. Our bar bill was outrageous. It really is paradise. This is a typical LBK sunset: But it's not always fun and games. Locals do have their complaints. I'm in a town group chat. Last week, a member asked a question about whether he could use the swimming pools. The mob unloaded on him. The discussion got heated with name calling. Think about that for a minute: an angry debate over swimming pool use during a pandemic. That, my friend, is the very definition of "first world problems." OK, let's get to my second story. I found out yesterday that a close family member, his wife, and two sons are in quarantine. I haven't seen him for over two months. And now it'll be even longer before I see him again. And because he works in the food industry, he's being advised to take off even longer. It could be three weeks. [20x Your Money Funding the Cure to Coronavirus]( The world will only be “cured” of coronavirus if it can keep it from spreading. The race is on... I’ve found a small company that’s built a machine that can detect coronavirus with 98% accuracy... in just 60 minutes! The company behind this machine is still small (its stock shares are just $1!), but it’s not going to stay that way for long. The value of this company is going to skyrocket as it delivers the solution to this deadly problem. Airports and hospitals are pulling out all the stops to get one of these machines — [let me show you why this machine is so effective against threats like coronavirus.]( His doctor is supplying him with a note. I had to ask how he talked to his doctor. Did he actually go to the office? No. He did a virtual consultation. That's also known as telemedicine. Telemedicine is already huge... and will be even bigger in the wake of this pandemic. Telemedicine stocks have been some of the best performers in the market sell-off. Some have made record highs. You see, after this is all over, our lives will be forever changed. Cash will no longer be king... there will be a new norm for virtual medical consultations and so much more. And tomorrow I have a special report I want to share with you on a specific opportunity that will be cashing in on the "fourth Industrial Revolution." Be on the lookout for it. [Brian Hicks Signature] Brian Hicks Brian is a founding member and President of Angel Publishing and investment director for the income and dividend newsletter The Wealth Advisory. He writes about general investment strategies for Tech Investing Daily, Wealth Daily and Energy & Capital. Known as the "original bull on America," Brian is also the author of the 2008 book, Profit from the Peak: The End of Oil and the Greatest Investment Event of the Century. In addition to writing about the economy, investments and politics, Brian is also a frequent guest on CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox and countless radio shows. For more on Brian, take a look at his editor's [page](. Enjoy reading this article? [Click here]( to like it and receive similar articles to read! Browse Our Archives [A Rush for A Cure, A Rush Back to Normalcy]( [Coronavirus Panic: Expert Opinions You Can't Ignore]( [How to Spot a Dead Cat Bounce]( [Humanity's Deadliest Virus: The Communist Party of China]( [So Much Time, so Little to Do]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you've received this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, you may [unsubscribe here](, and view our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. To ensure that you receive future issues of Wealth Daily, please add newsletter@wealthdaily.com to your address book or whitelist within your spam settings. For customer service questions or issues, please contact us for assistance. [Wealth Daily](, Copyright © 2020, [Angel Publishing LLC](. All rights reserved. 111 Market Place #720 Baltimore, MD 21202. 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