| California Man Bets $3.4M of His Own Money | | Former Air Force pilot and million-dollar investor Chuck Hughes is getting ready to disclose his brand-new trading discovery called "Omega One."
He's revealing it to a select group of traders, and guess what…
Our viewers are invited!
But he's going to put $3.4 million on the line to help traders succeed with his innovative new formula! | | | | | The Next BIG EV Investing Trend Is… | | If there's one technology driving the change in how we'll get around in the next decade, it's electric vehicles.
And those innovations are all well publicized, which can make it a lot harder for an unknown startup to come out of nowhere, completely changing the game and minting new millionaires in the process.
By now, we pretty much know all the major movers and shakers... Tesla, Chinese names like XPeng and Nio... and of course, big established automakers like Ford and General Motors...
But there's another technology on the way… | | | | | How to Harness Market Volatility for Huge Gains | | The Yangtze is one of the world's longest, most powerful rivers.
For more than 2,000 years, it's played a key role in Chinese history as a source of drinking water, a crop irrigator and a transportation network.
Although the Yangtze has supported lives, it has ended many others. Since 1931, the river and its flooding has caused millions of deaths. Until China decided to try and capture its power...
To this day, the Three Gorges Dam stands as a monument to mankind's ability to harness powerful forces and direct them towards productive means. But there are incredible risks with such structures and power.
We've harnessed rivers like the Yangtze. We've harnessed the power of the atom to produce nuclear energy.
So as an investor, why should you sit in fear of volatility… instead of joining in mankind's legacy and harnessing its extraordinary power to build wealth? | | | | "I find your short video updates very helpful. Keep it up and thank you."
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