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The Commodities BREAKOUT

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Where will all the money market cash go... . I?ve shown my subscribers opportunities to make gains

Where will all the money market cash go... [Katusa Research] A commodity supercycle is underway, poised to unleash a “roaring 20s” economic revival. When the gold price rises just $50-100 per ounce… The right gold stocks don’t just climb; they can soar to blistering heights, offering gains that could eclipse the most speculative tech investment. [Don’t Wait—These Stocks Might Not Stay Undervalued for Long](. I’ve shown my subscribers opportunities to make gains in gold stocks over the years—even in a so-called bear market. - In fact, back in 2015—the middle of the last gold bear market—I recommended Kirkland Lake at $3 a share. It then went over $39 a share—a 13X gain. Warning: That’s about as high risk and reward as you can possibly get. But here’s where it gets SUPER interesting… There is over $6 Trillion in Cash on the Sidelines Looking where to Deploy A 50 basis point cut in September was no surprise. But that means a big change in thinking and sentiment that will affect everyone, from the small traders to the US Government. Over the past few years, the “T-Bill and chill” approach to cash management triggered assets under management of money market funds to soar to all-time highs. However, this time around, because rates went above 5% it triggered a slew of investors attracted for yields at decade highs, not because of economic uncertainty. And that money is looking for places to make returns… You’re reading the chart correctly. There is over $6 trillion sitting in money market funds, that are now going to start to see lower rates of return moving forward. For the first time in several years. It’s no joke, I personally have a lot of my holdings in cash or near-cash funds that paid me just over 5% for nearly 2 years. Those days are over. Money will be looking for sectors where a small amount of capital can produce a massive return… [And I’m going to detail a few select places where I’m putting A LOT of my own money](. Regards, Marin Katusa Katusa Research Copyright © 2024, Katusa Research, All rights reserved. [PLEASE READ: RETURNS AND TESTIMONIAL DISCLOSURE]( [Contact Us]( | [Privacy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( Details and Disclosures Investing can have large potential rewards, but it can also have large potential risks. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in financial instruments, including stocks, options, and futures. Katusa Research makes every best effort in adhering to publishing exemptions and securities laws. By reading this, you agree to all of the following: You understand this to be an expression of opinions and NOT professional advice. You are solely responsible for the use of any content and hold Katusa Research, and all partners, members, and affiliates harmless in any event or claim. If you purchase anything through a link in this email, you should assume that we have an affiliate relationship with the company providing the product or service that you purchase, and that we will be paid in some way. We recommend that you do your own independent research before purchasing anything. Don’t want these emails? Click [here to unsubscribe]( from this list. Suite 530 - 800 West Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6C2V6, CA

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