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At Wealth Daily, we’re setting ourselves up for success. We can't control the markets, but we c

At Wealth Daily, we’re setting ourselves up for success. We can't control the markets, but we can focus on what we can control, and that’s investment strategy... At Wealth Daily, we’re setting ourselves up for success. We can't control the markets, and no one knows which way they'll go next. But you can focus on what you can control, and that’s your investment strategy.   [Wealth Daily]      Alexander Boulden / Dec 28, 2022 Reminder: You Can't Control the Markets “The chief task in life is simply this: to identify and separate matters so that I can say clearly to myself which are externals not under my control, and which have to do with the choices I actually control. Where, then, do I look for good and evil? Not to uncontrollable externals, but within myself to the choices that are my own…” — Epictetus, Discourses --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, I hope you had a very Merry Christmas. And as we roll into the new year, I wanted to point your attention to a recent story out of college sports that can be applied to the markets as well as everyday life. Now, I’m not a big college sports fan, as the universities have manipulated young athletes and profited off their hard work for years, but that’s a story for another time. This happened at the Celebration Bowl two weekends ago. It was the previously undefeated Jackson State Tigers versus the North Carolina Central Eagles. NC Central was up 41 to 34 in overtime. All Jackson State needed was a touchdown to tie the game. Jackson State drove the ball up the field to the goal line. Third and goal... Forty seconds on the clock... The snap... Quarterback Shedeur Sanders received the snap and faked the handoff to his left. He turned, pumped once, found his man, and tossed a slow floater to sophomore tight end Hayden Hagler, who was open but under pressure. Unfortunately for Jackson State, Hagler dropped the pass, in what many consider a routine play. NC Central went on to win the game 41 to 34. But it’s what happened after the game that’s since gone viral. Here Lies Silicon Valley, RIP If you thought the tech crash was bad... you haven’t seen anything yet. Due to a massive shortage of one rare resource that’s critical to their existence... Silicon Valley and the $5.2 trillion tech industry are facing a death sentence. And only one tiny company can save them from disappearing. [Read more about the $1 company ready to revive Big Tech.]( Routine Play Immediately after the game, Hagler’s mother allegedly received death threats from multiple anonymous sources. She texted her pastor and said, “The death threats are so strong. Me and his girlfriend had to hide in the bathroom till the stadium was empty. The messages we are getting are so foul.” Hagler was reportedly inconsolable in the locker room after the game. As a baseball player from the age of four, I understand the crushing blow of defeat, especially when you believe your error caused the team to lose. Errors happen. Someone has to win; someone has to lose. As Omar Little said in The Wire, "It's all in the game." But this is where the story gets uplifting. Jackson State head coach and former Baltimore Ravens player Deion Sanders entered the locker room to console the distraught Hagler. Everyone should hear what he said. The Pep Talk Heard Around the World When Hagler says he’s sorry for dropping the pass, the coach tells him this... You’re sorry for what? You’ve done good stuff all year, baby. You fought through adversity and everything. That ain’t on you. That’s on us. We lost together... Unexpected Stock Could Rocket 30x Because of the Chip Shortage Because of the unprecedented demand for tech devices around the world driven by the explosive growth of Bitcoin and crypto mining... the rapid adoption of electric vehicles... the rollout of 5G wireless networks... and countless other emerging technologies... Most chipmakers simply can’t keep up. One CEO admitted “we’ll be chasing supply for the next 10 years.” However, one American chip stock is perfectly positioned to dominate in this environment while its peers struggle. Over the next 90 days, shares could blast 30x higher. [Now is the time to get in on the action.]( Coach Sanders reassured Hagler that games are a team effort, that one person doesn’t lose a game, even if it’s a critical play at the later stage in a game. That’s because we often forget all of the mistakes that happened leading up to the final score, the errors that happened earlier in the game that can set the team up for failure later on down the line. He also reminded the player to remember every good play that he’s been a part of all year and all the struggles he’s overcome along the way. Sanders continued... I need you to fight through this adversity. This is gonna prepare you for life… Let’s fight through this. You the man. You've got to believe that. That moment is gonna make you be one for the rest of your life. He refocused the failure, the self hatred, and the despair into something positive, something to work on. He was telling the player to be confident in himself, but also to take ownership of how he’s reacting to the situation. Only we can choose how we react to the external influences in life, and the only way through the adversity is to move on and move forward. Failure is the key to growth. And you have to fight for what you want and be willing to accept failure and defeat — and not be scared of what you look like while failing. Refocusing the negative into something positive isn't just what a good coach does when their team loses; it's what good leaders, friends, and colleagues do. $6 Billion in Funding Going to a Single Company? Biden has been dishing out funding as if these are his last days on Earth. He’s handed out more than $2 trillion in funding during his first few years in office. One of his biggest goals is to develop the future of energy. Shockingly, it has nothing to do with fossil fuels OR renewables. A full $6 billion is headed to an industry dominated by one tiny Virginia-based company. A few critical patent approvals means very few others are on the shortlist. And early investors in this game-changing technology could reap a massive windfall. [You need to immediately check this one out for yourself.]( To the New Year It's safe to say the stock market was a big failure in 2022. Sure, there were some huge winners along the way. But on the whole, the markets dropped the ball. [markets] The S&P down 20%... The Dow Jones down 10%... And the Nasdaq down 33%... We need a good coach like Deion Sanders to give us a little pep talk after such a year. At Wealth Daily, we’re setting ourselves up for success. We can't control the markets, and no one knows which way they'll go next. But you can focus on what you can control, and that’s your investment strategy. We still recommend dollar-cost averaging into every position so you don’t get screwed when the market drops. Buy high-quality dividend-paying stocks and set up a dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) so you can use compound interest to your advantage. [Attack your investments and fight for your retirement](. See you in 2023. Stay free, Alexander Boulden Editor, Wealth Daily [[follow basic]Check us out on YouTube!]( After Alexander’s passion for economics and investing drew him to one of the largest financial publishers in the world, where he rubbed elbows with former Chicago Board Options Exchange floor traders, Wall Street hedge fund managers, and International Monetary Fund analysts, he decided to take up the pen and guide others through this new age of investing. Want to hear more from Alexander? [Sign up to receive emails directly from him]( ranging from market commentaries to opportunities that he has his eye on. [Feedback? get in touch](mailto:/newsletter@wealthdaily.com?subject=Wealth%20Daily%20feedback) [Read this email online]( [Manage Newsletters]( [Share on Twitter]( You signed up for our newsletter with the email {EMAIL}. You can manage your subscription and get our privacy policy [here](. This email is from Angel Publishing, 3 East Read Street, Baltimore, MD 21202 © Wealth Daily.  Â

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