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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]      Jason Williams / Dec 07, 2022 We're About to Be Dependent for Oil For your weekly reading, we bring you the week's most popular stories from [Wealth Daily]( and our sister site, [Energy and Capital](… [THIS Is When the Stock Market Will Turn Around](On this week’s Inside Baseball, Alex Boulden reveals when the stock market will turn around and what signals to look for until then. He also offers a prime example of why you can't get too caught up in the mainstream media headlines. We got the newest inflation data this week, which shows the PCE price index rose 0.3%, which was lower than analyst estimates. Watch the full video to learn how investors are acting accordingly. [Who Wants to Be a Millionaire!?](If you've ever dreamed of becoming a millionaire, stop dreaming. Jason Williams has a blueprint that will turn anyone into a millionaire. [EV Manufacturers Now Outpace Internal Combustion by More Than 2 to 1](Twenty years ago, there really were only about 20 automakers on the planet. Today, there are more than 50 — and every single one of these 30 new carmakers is electric. [The $878 Billion Mother Lode](A brand-new $878 BILLION oil discovery has just been made in a small, remote location… One that’s worth more than Exxon Mobil, British Petroleum, and Shell COMBINED! And now you have the opportunity to grab a piece of this explosion in new wealth. In fact, if you get started today, you have the potential to double or even triple your money! [This New Battery Technology "Could Eat Lithium's Lunch"]( Tesla is an electric car company, right? Not for long… Details of Elon Musk's future plans for Tesla recently got out. Musk says it's "probably [worth] several times that of what the car business is per year" and it could soon be 50% of Tesla's business. According to Forbes, a $130 trillion revolution in energy is coming. And this new battery could be at the center of it all. Get all the details now. [New E-Axle Threatens EV Industry](There is nothing like this axle anywhere on the market today. These smart components will soon become the benchmark against which all others are judged... [Europe Is Hanging by a Thread; “Bidenomics” to the Rescue](The next year will be defined by energy rationing and even blackouts. Are you prepared to take advantage of the biggest energy surge of the decade? [COVID-Killing Nasal Spray Is Set to Mint Millionaires](This nasal spray promises to be BIGGER than the COVID-19 vaccines. I predict it will soon be in every medicine cabinet in America. And the tiny company behind it could mint a new wave of biotech millionaires. We’re still on the ground floor, but this opportunity won’t last for long… [Did You Get Your Black Friday Bonus Check?](The U.S. set records last weekend for holiday shopping. And you can get a share of the billions with this simple "investment hack." [Europe’s Dirty Energy Secret]( Rarely in life do we get second chances. Few people ever recognize they're even getting one, and one example of this is Germany’s energy transition. [The Great Oil Vanishing](Over 200,000 barrels of oil produced per day are about to completely vanish off the market, sparking a long-term domestic oil shortage as prices at the pump soar — leaving us dependent on unstable foreign countries like Russia for our oil. But luckily, there’s one basin left in America that can fill the shortage gap. This lone American oil patch is set to produce trillions worth of oil, with three tiny companies in control that will help shape this next oil boom in America, handing early investors a small fortune in the process. To your wealth, [jason-williams-signature-transparent] Jason Williams [[follow basic] @TheReal_JayDubs]( [[follow basic]Angel Research on Youtube]( [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.  Â

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