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You’ll quickly learn why The National Investor’s motto is “You can get information anywhere, but here you get knowledge.” For over 40 years, editor and publisher Chris Temple has imparted that knowledge: an unparalleled, understandable and useful take on the “Big Picture” of the markets—stocks, metals, interest rates, commodities, and more—and a talent for guiding his members to huge winners among stocks in numerous industries.  

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(Sponsored Content) Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing, is musing on the most recent meeting of the Federal Reserve's Open Market Committee. To him, things look as if they will head in the direction he's long been predicting: A renewed easing of Fed policy despite the renewed rise in inflation. 
(Sponsored Content) January 29, 2024 will end up going down in history as every bit as pivotal as was September 15, 2008, says Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing.
Sponsored Content - The present monetary tightening cycle now seems to be nearing its end (as far as rate hikes by Fed Chairman “Fire Marshall Jay” and his crew are concerned, anyhow; The Fed will reportedly continue trimming its balance sheet for the foreseeable future). That has many investors giddy, says Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing.
Sponsored Content - The talk increasingly in ever-exuberant markets is that The Federal Reserve is all but finished with its nearly year-and-a-half long regimen of hiking interest rates, says Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing.

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The most important investing theme you can embrace is The New FAANGs. The former FAANG darlings-Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google-were winners for many years. But now, they have fallen on hard times early in this new bear market for numerous reasons.

Meanwhile, The National Investor has been among the first to highlight The New FAANGs: entire sectors and themes set to be market leaders in the years ahead of us due to a confluence of factors: energy crises, green energy transition attempts, shortages, conflicts over resources and currencies, resource nationalism, and more.


Those new FAANGs are: fuels, aerospace & defense, agriculture, nuclear, and gold/other metals.


In his newest MoneyShow presentation, Chris will give an overview of the factors underpinning each of these themesinsights into the specific recommendations he is making these days to his members. And he'll be answering your questions as wellproviding some follow-up resources for those that want more details.




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Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing provides a complete commentary on his market outlook for 2023 in this special report.

In this special report, Chris Temple, editor and publisher, National Investor Publishing, gives myriad examples, past and present (including several of his current story stock recommendations), of how YOU can uncover the stories of tomorrow

Here, Chris Temple provides a wealth of resources, thoughts, commentaries and strategies as we wrap up a brutal H1 of 2022...and brace ourselves for what's coming next.

Here, Chris explains the competing hawkish and dovish/expansionary priorities for the Federal Reserve in what is sure to be a far more volatile and challenging 2022 for investors.
Things in the markets have indeed been getting Curioser and Curioser in recent months! The more inflation rises, the more that interest rates want to stay DOWN!

And as a result, that has only emboldened the bulls on Wall Street, who seem only too happy to embrace the promise of Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, who famously insisted a short while ago that market crashes of ANY kind are now a thing of the past.

I sort this all out and MORE in this Special Issue released Labor Day weekend.