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Here are the latest and greatest from the Outsider Club and our colleagues. [Outsider Club logo] Political War Profiteers, a Stock Rebound, and More… By Outsider Club Written Mar 20, 2022 Here are the most popular articles from the Outsider Club and our colleagues… [oc linkfest capitol dome]( [This Just In: U.S. Politicians Profiting From the Ukraine Crisis]( Our lawmakers are getting rich off insider trading, but there’s one sector of the economy that even Washington insiders can’t access. Alexander Boulden [has you covered.]( [oc linkfest external 20 mar 22]( [[Video] This 60-Second Technique Produces Instant Cash EVERY Time]( Since 2004, Keith Kaplan has been building software with a single goal in mind: make money. Now he's applied his engineering skills to a specific corner of the stock market where you could potentially generate instant cash every time you trade. A “done-for-you system” that can let you pull instant cash out of three stocks every month. [He's even filmed a short video for folks who are interested in learning how this trade works](. [oc linkfest lusitania]( [Will What Pulled the U.S. to War in Europe Twice Happen Again?]( Here are the stories of two ships sunk in the Atlantic Ocean nearly 25 years apart, the Lusitania and the Reuben James. Here is what binds them together, and [why they matter to us today](. [oc linkfest kangaroo]( [Don't Tell Me About Your Kangaroos]( Kangaroo market? It’s called volatility. It can be a sign of both a healthy market and an unhealthy one. The devil is in the details. Right now, Jason Williams says it’s the latter. [See why...]( [oc linkfest food]( [2 Food and Beverage ETFs to Gain From a Foodservice Rally]( 2022 is projected to be a rebound year for the foodservice industry. Outsider Club editor Luke Burgess knows two food and beverage ETFs that could see [substantial growth in the coming months...]( [oc linkfest cube]( [Weird “Metal Fuel” Has Wall Street Buzzing]( One $6 upstart company from Virginia is about to be at the center of American energy. It's not based on oil, or batteries, or renewables. This is a breakthrough piece of technology — set to [claim the lion’s share of a gigantic $1.9 trillion opportunity](. [oc linkfest oil image]( [This Is Why We Need to Make Oil Irrelevant]( The next world war has selected its participants: four oppressive regimes, two of which we're all but helpless in managing. What this means for business isn't as obvious, but just as clear. [Here's what happens next...]( [oc linkfest external money]( [Hide Your Assets]( Last week, President Joe Biden signed an executive order that instructed government agencies to study the idea of developing a digital U.S. dollar to combat “illicit finance.” If you’re like market analyst Christian DeHaemer, you despise these glorified hall monitors and busybodies who want nothing more than control and power, and [you should protect yourself...]( [oc linkfest air and water fuel]( [Ex-NASA Engineer Just Did the Unthinkable]( A former NASA engineer’s company just did the unthinkable. He extracted a fuel that can compete with anything on the market, made from nothing but air, water, and some electricity. Carbon? It doesn't even EXIST in the process. [Do I really have to say more? I can...]( [oc linkfest fed]( [If I'm Right, Stocks Are Going to Rebound in a Big Way]( The Fed surprised no one by raising rates this week. It was a given, a slam dunk. The Fed might feel a new sense of urgency to address inflation, but [the damage has already been done.]( To your wealth, –Outsider Club Research Staff The Impending Food Crisis If you’ve been shopping at your local grocery store, you might have already noticed the price of food is rising at a staggering rate. This is not a coincidence... According to the United Nations, global food prices have hit a 10-year high... Labor shortages, supply chain and transportation disruptions, soaring consumer demand, and rising energy prices have all contributed to the increasing food prices. But that’s only a small part of the story. There's a small factor being left out of the equation, and it that could drive food prices to a whole other level. And it could have devastating consequences on the world as you know it. That small factor is fertilizer… Phosphorus, an important component to fertilizer, is in short supply and in high demand. And the countries that know it are racing to control as much as they can across the globe. Luckily, I know of a junior minor sitting on a phosphorus deposit so large... That China, the U.S., and Europe will be fighting in line to buy their share of this company’s phosphorus. [Once this happens, this tiny miner’s sub-$1 share price could hit the moon... and then some.]( Browse Our Archives [Will What Pulled the U.S. to War in Europe Twice Happen Again?]( [If I'm Right, Stocks Are Going to Rebound in a Big Way]( [2 Food and Beverage ETFs to Gain From a Foodservice Rally]( [This Just In: U.S. Politicians Profiting From the Ukraine Crisis]( [How Will a Russian Default Affect YOU?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL}. It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. 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