Wall Street is in a panic. As the war in Iran moves into its second week, investors aren’t thrilled about the prospect of the Strait of Hormuz remaining impassable, nor are they excited about the record high gasoline prices that could follow as a result. It’s a “sell first, ask questions later” kind of market. What’s the one sector making money today? Click here to find out.
Elon Musk’s Starlink is set to go public this year in the biggest IPO in history - but do not invest on IPO Day. Instead, look intothis $30 stock, whose technology is critical to Starlink. It has money-doubling potential over the next year, and its ticker is revealed FREE inthis three-minute video.
Ian King observes that Moore’s Law is happening in biology. In 2003, sequencing a single human genome cost more than $1 billion. Today a startup claims it can do the same thing for about $100. In a world of rapidly advancing artificial intelligence, what happens when our DNA becomes data? Click here for the full story.
For 15 years, Apple kept it secret. On April 1st — the company's 50th birthday — iOS 19.4 is expected to activate "Project Mulberry" across 1 billion devices. One tiny sensor makes it all work. The company supplying it trades near $30 today. Just days from now, this story goes mainstream. But you have the rare opportunity to get in early, full story here.
Tim Sykes has traded through every crash and war over the past 25 years. The news today is freaking out most investors, but incredible trade setups keep appearing, just waiting for anyone who isn’t frozen with fear and indecision. How can you turn volatility into opportunity? Click here for the details.
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