Your Ship Just Came In! (Open to Discover How)

Hey Trader,

So a few days ago, a gigantic cargo ship called the Ever Given got stuck in the Suez Canal.

Left unresolved, this incident had the potential to shut down 12% of the world's trade.

If you recall the great toilet paper shortage of early 2020, then you understand the pure pandemonium that occurs when there's a long-term shortage of essential items.

This brief shortage led to a price spike on some essentials.

Luckily, this was a near miss catastrophe.

Workers were able to get it unstuck, and it's back to business as usual for the shipping industry.

Maybe I'm dating myself here, but the Suez Canal incident reminded me of another major shipping disaster that struck a tragic bullseye on the shipping industry and the environment over 30 years ago…

Of course I'm referring to the Exxon Valdez oil spill.

Click here to discover how you can benefit from this latest near international incident…

On March 24, 1989, an oil tanker spilled 11 million gallons of crude into Prince William Sound.

1,300 miles of coastline and the hundreds of thousands of birds, otters, seals and whales were absolutely devastated by the resulting spill.

It was a tragedy.

It was also a black eye for the shipping and oil industries that still causes debates today.

Regardless of which side you land on that issue, oil powers the world — at least until electric vehicles catch up.

But that's another conversation for another day.

The point is, financially speaking, oil has historically been seen as a good bet.

And this recent situation with the Ever Given did cause a brief spike in oil prices.

But there's another string of events that have occurred in the world of oil that could result in a major cash infusion to your portfolio.

Pro trader Anthony Speciale just published a new article to break down those events…

And how you can use them to set yourself up for success.

Click here to access a major investment play today!

Until next time,

Ross Givens
Editor, The Insider Report

Market Traders Daily
Director of Client Services
888-228-2376

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