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For your weekly reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from Wealth Daily and our sister site, Energy and Capital. For your weekly reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from Wealth Daily and our sister site, Energy and Capital. [Wealth Daily logo] Bitcoin Is Done — but These New Cryptos Could Be Far Bigger [Briton Ryle Photo] By [Briton Ryle]( Written Sep 22, 2021 For your weekly reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from [Wealth Daily]( and our sister site, [Energy and Capital](… [Are You Being Lied To?](It’s the No. 1 source of energy in the world. And it’s used by everyone. But to the public eye, this energy source is dirty and outdated. Editor Jason Williams has some unpopular suggestions that could make you a lot of profit if you're willing to bet against the crowd... [Why Taxing the Rich Will Lead to Unintended Consequences That Will Persecute the Poor and Middle Class](If you truly want economic justice without it being mandated by the heavy hand of government, you really have to support cryptocurrency. Energy and Capital editor Jeff Siegel discusses a particular opportunity he likes… [WARNING: This New Tech Could Be Hidden on Your Phone](Most people won’t notice it or even know what it does, never mind that it’s the key to a $350 billion tech revolution. Soon all phones will have this new technology, and it will make today’s smartphones and computers obsolete by 2022. Let me show you what this tech does and why it holds the potential for up to 10,000% gains.[This $10 Stock Is Set to Trigger a $7 Trillion Market by 2050](It’s not artificial intelligence, electric vehicles, or 5G. In fact, it’s set to grow faster than all those industries. Watch this video presentation for details. [Bioplastics... Will They Solve the World's Litter Problem?](Recycling, as much as it makes us feel good, is simply not going to do the job of decreasing the environmental burden of plastic on our ecosystem. Will the promise of a truly green plastic ever see reality? The answer, thanks to one little-known company, is yes… [The Metaverse Hits the NFL](Spatial computing takes information into the third dimension and adapts it in real time. It is a combination of artificial intelligence, big data, ubiquitous sensors, 5G, the internet of things, and virtual reality. Beyond the flash, there are real moneymaking trends taking place, and early investors can profit from them. [Maryland M.D. Says: We May Soon Defeat Aging Forever](Dr. Anil Bajnath has discovered a couple of easy ways anyone can “solve” humanity’s aging problem from the comfort of their own home. Imagine being 50, 60, or 70 but only feeling half your age. You can now view Dr. Bajnath’s special report in which he reveals all his stunning research. [Sailing in Trash](When they open the Conowingo Dam, the Chesapeake Bay floods with garbage. But that could be a thing of the past. Jason Williams has a tip on a company that could solve the bay’s pollution problems. [Healthcare Stocks 2022, Part 1: The Future of Medtech](Throwing treatments at the wall to see what sticks has been the standard operating procedure since our great-great-grandparents’ time. Finally, after centuries of wandering around in the dark, doctors have essentially been gifted a road map and a flashlight... [Bitcoin Is Done — but These New Cryptos Could Be Far Bigger](Right now, Christian DeHaemer is tracking six tiny cryptocurrencies — each with the potential to rise 10,000% or more in the VERY near future. These revolutionary new cryptocurrencies offer massive breakthroughs that are unlike anything else the world has ever seen before. That’s why he’s prepared an urgent report on the next generation of cryptocurrencies that you can access now. Until next time, [brit''s sig] Briton Ryle [[follow basic] @BritonRyle on Twitter]( [[follow basic]The Wealth Advisory on Youtube]( [[follow basic]The Wealth Advisory on Facebook]( A 21-year veteran of the newsletter business, Briton Ryle is the editor of [The Wealth Advisory]( income stock newsletter, with a focus on top-quality dividend growth stocks and REITs. Briton also manages the [Real Income Trader]( advisory service, where his readers take regular cash payouts using a low-risk covered call option strategy. He is also the managing editor of the [Wealth Daily]( e-letter. To learn more about Briton, [click here.]( Browse Our Archives [Mao 2.0]( [Toast Seeks $18 Billion Valuation With Its IPO]( [Sailing in Trash]( [Are You Being Lied To?]( [Why Dick's Had a Great August]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. 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