DAILY UPDATE
 March 8, 2022
Dear Valued Reader,

Readers have been loading us up with questions about Ted Bauman's pitch for an "ordinary cargo crate" that he says is at the center of a "$16 trillion energy revolution" -- and basically, that's just a pitch for solar power and battery storage... but which investment in particular is he hinting at?  I fed the clues to the Thinkolator for you, so just click below to...



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This week we're seeing a renewed focus on commodities and industrials and hard assets as investors look for something to hold onto, with fear rising (which typically sends investors to gold), and with inflation rising -- spurred by the increasing likelihood that Russian oil and gas will be blocked by some Western countries. That has led to some opportunistic pitches from newsletters promising safety, or promising plays on resurgent oil, gold or other commodities -- the two I've been asked about most are repeats, so I've re-posted both of those today to get you started:  First is the Dan Ferris inflation pitch, now highlighted with a "Don't buy GLD" email push; Second is Nathan Slaughter's investment for the "mother of all oil booms,"   The ads haven't changed since I first covered them in recent months, but they are circulating heavily right now.  More new stuff to come, or you can keep going to see if you missed anything last week...



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