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They just released an article about the “Coming commodities boom” as well. Financial Times

They just released an article about the “Coming commodities boom” as well. [Daily Profit]( Financial Times: Biden Triggers Biggest Bull Market in 227 Years? [By Mike Burnick] By Mike Burnick Wednesday, February 10, 2021 Yesterday I shared [an article by Barron’s]( and today it looks like the Financial Times is catching onto the opportunity as well. They just released an article about the “Coming commodities boom” as well. [Go here to see how to get in on this ENORMOUS opportunity before it takes off without you.]( In the article, the detail how Saxo Bank says there have only been 6 commodity super cycles of this magnitude in the last 227 years! A perfect storm of enormous industrial demand, diminishing supply, and global governmental policies. Right now, commodities have been underperforming the stock market more than at any other time in the last 100 years… But that’s all about to change thanks to the Biden administration’s push towards increasingly “green” policies. Like him or dislike him, agree or disagree – doesn’t matter. His administration is printing trillions of dollars and much of that capital is going towards the “green revolution.” And as the Financial Times points out – all of these enormous efforts still require the building blocks of society in order to function. They need resources from the ground! Things like silver, platinum, copper, cobalt, zinc, nickel, lithium, uranium, and more. Without these essential ingredients – electric cars can’t run, charging stations can’t provide energy, solar panel projects cannot exist, nuclear reactors cannot be built, electricity cannot be transmitted, infrastructure cannot be improved. And all of these resources are scarce! It’s just common sense. Growing demand paired with shrinking supply and most miners shut down since 2014? Hello opportunity! It’s like Charles Plowden said recently. He’s the manager of the Monks Investment Trust (historically known for their bias in tech stocks). And he’s ready to [“Make out like a bandit.”]( These stocks are already sky-rocketing. Every week a new handful of mining stocks blow up and it’s hard to even keep up! For example… - 156.3% on Wildsky Resources - 177.7% on Damara Gold - 990.9% on Quantum Cobalt All this in just the last 5 days! I’m recommending folks jump on this trend NOW – so [go here to see the 5 stocks]( I am issuing URGENT buy-now alerts on. There has not been an opportunity this juicy for 20 years in this space. I truly believe you’ll regret it the rest of your life if you ignore what I believe is about to be a bull MEGACYCLE. [Go here to see how to get in on these gains.]( See you there. 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