
Drewspeaks
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Drewspeaks
@drewvan_85
…will update soon :)


DO NOT mix up TRADING, INVESTING & STACKING guidance. We currently have long-term positions in gold, silver, uranium & miners, up hundreds of percent. We've had one losing SRS trade since the start of 2024, with 24 open trades, (19 in profit). Our Dynamic Portfolio Manager is outperforming the traditional 60/40 (see graphic below).



I'm sure I'm going to regret wading back into the fray, but here goes... I'm hearing a lot of people say, "The US attacked Iran unprovoked, so of course Iran has the right to seize the Strait of Hormuz. Iran is just defending itself." First off, "the shipping lanes in the Strait of Hormuz...are governed by international maritime law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS)" britannica.com/question/Who-o… Second and more important, since when has it ever been acceptable to attack or hold hostage neutral parties, in war or otherwise? Spoiler alert: NEVER Your enemies are fair game in war. But NOT neutral parties. Again, NEVER. If I'm wrong here, please some one show me historical precedent. But Iran's attempted taking hostage of the Strait and the ships of neutral nations held captive there, threatening them with deadly violence should they attempt to transit, flies in the face of this. Honest question: why do so many people see this as acceptable?




Marco Rubio says the goal of the war in Iran is now to restore it "back to the way it was" before Trump started the war in Iran










At the risk of sounding alarmist, the shortage of sulfur and ammonia is a genuine global catastrophe. Forget about oil and natural gas prices. I spoke with a friend at the United Nations World Food Programme, and he is desperate. Funding has been drastically cut and food prices have skyrocketed, limiting the ability of NGOs to help malnourished populations. We are talking about a death toll comparable to that of the Second World War, or a tripling of food insecurity-related deaths by 2027.


Nevada is WAY colder in the winter than where I lived in California My CA utility bill last March? Around $1,000. I kid you not. My NV utility bill for last month, when we had the heat & our gas fireplaces going all the time? $137 Reno just keeps on finding ways to delight me


