DAILY UPDATE
 July 27, 2022
Dear Valued Reader,

We often see "anti aging" stories pitched by newsletters -- it's not just billionaires who like to pour money into "fountain of youth" companies, we'd all like to feel a little less creaky and forgetful as the calendar pages flip past, so companies who promise to make us feel young again often catch the eye.  This time it's Chris Wood, he's talking up a "magic pill" that he actually takes every day, along with a bunch of pro athletes, and he says that pill is also made by a little microcap company that's "crazy cheap right now."  So what's the story?  We got this as a question and answer from a reader, which was a nice treat, but have no fear, we looked into it to confirm and flesh out the story a little... just click below to...


Could the technology behind this odd-looking machine really be the most transformative innovation in history?
Experts are screaming “YES”!
Elon Musk calls it “amazing…”
A former Apple CEO says “[it will] have a far bigger impact on humanity than the Internet”…
While a Harvard Ph.D. says it will “[surpass] the space, atomic, and electronic revolutions in its significance.”
It’s a technology I call “Imperium."

And it’s about to spark the biggest investment mega trend in history … with one small Silicon Valley company at the center of it all.  Want the details? Then click here now…


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Mark Skousen catches our attention once or twice a year with a pitch for his favorite investments, and this time it's a tease about three ideas that he says will provide a "Biden Disaster Plan" and offer your portfolio some relief... so what are they?  Just click below to...



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