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All The Shiny Toys at CES Hide the Real Money to be Made

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You are receiving this as part of your subscription to 10-Minute Millionaire. To remove your email from this list, [unsubscribe here](. [10-Minute Millionaire]( January 8, 2020 [Unprecedented: V3 Recommendation Could Rocket Monday Morning]( When you spot this anomaly... and you tap into it in just the right way... it's possible to shear big chunks of cash right off the top of the market. That's because HIDDEN in the trading frenzy is a secret that can let you skim off $15,000... $20,000... even $30,000 a month. And on Monday morning, we're going to release our brand-new recommendation. [Before you miss out, get the full story](... --------------------------------------------------------------- [All The Shiny Toys at CES Hide the Real Money to be Made]( By D.R. Barton, Jr. Dear 10-Minute Millionaire Reader, Tuesday marked the beginning of the largest annual event in customer-facing tech: The Consumer Electronics Show (commonly known as "CES"), held each year in early January in Las Vegas. 175,000 people from 160 countries will be pouring into the Las Vegas Convention Center to see the latest TVs, speakers, robot vacuums, and car concepts from hundreds of companies. But there's a reality between the eye-candy that the media wants to show you and the underlying reality where real money can be made in the markets. Finding those stock price-moving pieces of data is what CES is all about. It's truly a spectacle of new tech with fanciful features, outlandish promises, and more often than not, ludicrous price tags. The show only just started, and we've already seen: - A razor from Bic that measures how thick your facial hair is and how dull its blade is, and sends that information via Bluetooth; - a prototype electric car from Sony, the electronics giant that's never dabbled in transportation before; - a rowing machine with a built-in 17.3-inch screen that turns your workout into games; and - a flying taxi concept from Hyundai and Uber. While a few of these fanciful items may make their way onto consumers' wish lists, only one of them moved the stock price of a company - and we'll cash in when it continues up. More on that below. But don't expect the flood of useless headlines coming out of CES to end there. We still have the rest of the week left, and I'm sure there are several big announcements still to come. The headlines will be full of gadgets coming out of CES for days. As traders, it's tempting to see this as a prime opportunity to make some money. It's a trap that's very easy to fall into - a company announcing a new and exciting product must be a good trade, or so we'd like to think. Coverage from Wall Street and the Media pushes this idea too. As I mentioned above, the reality gap is that what's new and exciting is not always profitable for you... Quite the contrary. [Instead, there's another way to profit from CES and events like it](... --------------------------------------------------------------- [China and Russia Are Teaming Up - and This Script Looks Straight from the Cold War]( Moscow and Beijing are joining arms in a bid for total domination. They're forging an increasingly close military partnership, and their recent show of force in the South China Sea could be just the tip of the iceberg. Every day, it's looking like military action will be [the inevitable conclusion](to this longtime conflict. 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