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The Ouija board says "sell"... A Californian company that developed a groundbreaking chip — one

The Ouija board says "sell"... [Outsider Club Header] Oct 24, 2023 By Alexander Boulden for the Outsider Club How to Exact Your Revenge on Wall Street It's 1890 in Baltimore, Maryland, and businessman Charles Kennard looks around at his failing fertilizer business at 220 South Charles Street. Farming is a tough business, too cyclical for his liking. He walks down the street to the Baltimore harbor, and as he watches the massive ships coming in and out of the docks, he has an idea for an invention. It’s a product that won’t go out of style, because it capitalizes on people's fears, emotions, and desires... So he gathers four investors to build a company that will exclusively manufacture and market one such product. The company, called the Kennard Novelty Company, would be the first to mass-produce the “Wonderful Talking Board,” or the Ouija. The thing sold like hotcakes. [Ouija] It was so successful that the Kennard Novelty Company opened another factory on Pratt Street in Baltimore, two factories in New York, two in Chicago, and one in London. Back then, the market was primed for the Ouija board. In the late 19th century, the American spiritualist movement exploded. Americans had tough lives, as the average life span was around 50, women often died in childbirth, disease was rampant, and death from war was all around. Smithsonian magazine notes that “Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of the venerable president, conducted seances in the White House after their 11-year-old son died of a fever in 1862...” Nvidia Could Crash Soon Nvidia’s days are numbered... Because there’s a [new player in the AI market...]( A Californian company that developed a groundbreaking chip — one that outperforms Nvidia’s chips 100x. The U.S. Air Force is just one elite client that was allowed to use it early. But soon this chip will be available to the mainstream. And if you position yourself before it reaches the mass market, you could turn every $1 into $120... Just like early Nvidia investors did. Keith Kohl just published an urgent presentation on this unique opportunity. [Get the full story here while there’s still time.]( So the Ouija board offered Americans a quick hit of spiritual communion among family and friends. It eventually spread worldwide, but no doubt Baltimoreans relished it the most, even if it was just a “toy.” It's since become a cult classic prop in popular culture. William Peter Blatty’s 1971 novel The Exorcist — based off the real exorcism of a boy in Cottage City, Maryland — references a Ouija board, and the subsequent movie has the infamous “Captain Howdy” Ouija board scene. The scientific explanation for the knee-jerk muscle movement that seems to come from another realm while playing with the board is called the “ideomotor phenomenon.” It’s an unconscious, reflexive muscle movement that occurs when we focus on a specific word, thought, or action. It can affect an individual but is amplified with more people involved. These reactive twitches can affect our daily lives, too. We must be conscious of this phenomenon, as the language we let into our lives shapes our worldview and even the way we invest. Shaping Our Behavior The ideomotor phenomenon is also called the “Florida effect,” and it proves that language primes our brains to perform certain actions, often unconsciously. In 1996, psychologist John Bargh conducted an experiment with young students. The researchers asked students to construct sentences using flashcards. One group was given flashcards with words synonymous with old age, including bald, wrinkles, arthritis, Florida, and forgetful. The control group was given words that didn’t have anything to do with age. Once a student completed a sentence, they were asked to walk down a long hallway and sign out of the building. But that’s where the real experiment began... The students who constructed sentences about old age walked slowly and sluggishly, displaying “elderly” behaviors. The experiment shows that the language we see every day affects our actions, from the way we walk, talk, and think to how we work, vote, and even invest. [twa plug in payouts]( Just look at Facebook's name change to Meta. I don't know about you, but I'll still call it Facebook. And Twitter's name change to X? Same thing. Again, the news we see and the language we read every day has real-world consequences. This phenomenon is partially to blame for boom and bust cycles in the market. When millions of people hear and read information pumped out by the mass media or Big Tech, it affects more than just one person’s investment decisions. And these small decisions add up to have a greater impact on the economy as a whole. So whatever you do, don’t let the constant media cycle unconsciously affect your trades. Stick to your plan. Make sure to understand what you’re reading. Never invest more than you can afford to lose. And maybe, just for fun, ask the Ouija board if you should invest in Tesla. Morning Trades Geopolitical uncertainty, sky-high mortgage rates, and China sanctions have stocks wavering to close out the year. On the geopolitical front, safe-haven assets like precious metals are looking strong. If Congress approves billions of dollars of support for Ukraine and Israel, it will add to the deficit and increase inflation further. Year over year, both gold and silver are on track to reach new all-time highs... [gold and silver] ["Project Wingman" Unlocks 50x Profit Window]( "Project Wingman" is transforming a $133 billion market using AI. Solving a nationwide pilot shortage... And setting up a tiny stock for a meteoric rise. Early investors like you could collect 50x gains in the process. [Click here to see the confidential details behind “Project Wingman.”]( On the interest rate front, Fed Chair Jerome Powell hinted at the latest meeting that the Fed may continue its rate hike pause, which will be welcome news for stocks in the short term. In the long term, we're waiting for the Fed to announce rate cuts. Once that happens, stocks are going to reverse course to the upside. As for China, Biden's sanction on chips brought Nvidia down nearly 8% this week. [nvidia] Some say it's an overreaction, but I think investors are getting nervous that these new sanctions will cut into Nvidia's outputs and profits. Not to mention, the stock is grossly overvalued at this point. The point is this: Stocks are reeling... But my rogue millionaire colleague Alex Koyfman says now’s the perfect time to exact your revenge on Wall Street.His radical “blueprint'' could help anyone turn just $500 into as much as $1.2 million in under a year... WITHOUT shorting stocks...And without touching options, ETFs, cryptos, or "meme" stocks. This is a completely legal strategy... One that turns average folks into millionaires time and time again. No matter how crazy the markets are. And it does NOT involve any day trading. You don't need special accounts or secret "passcodes" to get started. So if you've already retired or want to retire soon, you need to see [this dispatch]( now. But hurry, because it won't be online forever.[Go here for the full details.]( Stay frosty, Alexander Boulden Editor, Wealth Daily P.S. Today’s article was originally published by our sister publication [Wealth Daily](. The editors of Wealth Daily offer their readers access to free moneymaking insights and opinions that cover the broad scope of the entire market. Whether it's stocks, bonds, commodities, or real estate, our editors work to provide investors with independent daily analysis they just can't find by following the mainstream media. [Sign up for their free daily email investment letter here.]( Follow the Outsiders [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy[here](. Outsider Club, Copyright © Outsider Club LLC, 3 E Read Street Baltimore, MD 21202. Please note: It is not our intention to send email to anyone who doesn't want it. If you're not sure why you're getting this e-letter, or no longer wish to receive it, get more info [here]( including our privacy policy and information on how to manage your subscription. 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