The Dark Money Letter
One more thing while you're here.
$1,000 invested in Altria in 1968 became $6,600,000 by 2010. The S&P 500 turned the same $1,000 into $87,000. Your bank had this list the whole time. It said nothing.
We built a document around that gap.
100 assets the world's largest institutions will not touch. Coal mines in Mongolia. Gold operations in Zimbabwe. Arms makers in Sweden. Uranium producers sitting on the largest deposits on earth. All public. All audited. All cheap because the funds that move markets have one rule: do not own them. That rule is your entry point.
Three things you are probably thinking :
"These sectors are dying."
Global coal hit record consumption in 2024. Defense backlogs exceed $700 billion. Uranium demand grows faster than new mines can be built.
"I have never heard of these companies."
That is the point. The gap lives in names most people have never heard of.
"This seems too risky."
Every company in this document is publicly traded on a major exchange with audited accounts. The risk is that your advisor was paid to stay quiet.
Warning. If you act on more than a handful of these names, talk to a tax advisor first.
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Research document. Not investment advice. All investments carry risk of loss.