Heir to the SOROS EMPIRE


First you get the money, then you get the power.

(Then Tony Montana claims you get the women but forget that for now.)

It is certainly clear when it comes to American politics that this is how it works.

Consider Alexander Soros, the son of George Soros.

Whatever you think about him, George Soros is one of the most successful and iconic hedge fund managers and investors of his era.

You can argue with his politics if you want, but you can’t argue with his ability to get results.

And that counts in the political sphere too. He’s probably had a bigger impact on American and maybe even global politics than any businessman of his era. (Well, other than Donald J. Trump.)

He’s also building a generational legacy. His son Alexander has now taken over his empire.

“I’m more political,” he told The Wall Street Journal, which is incredible considering how political his father is. “We think alike,” he said about his father’s views.

Now chairman of Open Society Foundations and president of Democracy PAC, he is at the helm of a machine that has proven extremely effective in electing liberal District Attorneys in cities around the country.

He’s been to the White House at least 17 times during the Biden Administration and recently met with Vice President Kamala Harris, bragging about it on social media.

Former Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are also on his calling card.

His ambitions are not limited to America – meeting with Brazilian leader Lula da Silva and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

It’s critical to remember that George Soros didn’t just hand over control to his kid out of nepotism. (At least that’s what he says.) “He’s earned it,” he said.

And now with a guy who is “more political” at the helm of a foundation that controls tens of billions of dollars, there’s a real case that Alexander Soros is now the most important figure in American politics. He’s definitely the most important one who is not a politician.

This might make your blood boil. But there’s a lesson in this. Power just is.

Power, money, influence – these are all just different ways of talking about the same thing. If you are opposed to what’s happening, you have no choice but to build up your own power as much as possible.

We have a side at Rogue. That is your side. Our job is to help you reach the highest position possible.

Once you’ve reached the summit, how you change the world is up to you.

We’ll help you get there.

Keep Moving,

 


 


WORD ON THE STREET 

“The Knight” Of Italy Has Fallen

  • JPMorgan Chase Settles With Epstein Accuser – Well, that’s one down, but the PR nightmare isn’t over. JPMorgan Chase have reached a settlement with one of sexual offender Jeffrey Epstein’s accusers, who had sued the bank. “The parties believe that this settlement is in the best interests of all parties, especially the survivors who were the victims of Epstein’s terrible abuse.” This avoids the need to reopen CEO Jamie Dimon’s deposition, but other suits against the company and other officials are still active.
  • Silvio Berlusconi Dies – The charismatic and controversial giant of the Italian Right is dead at age 86, reportedly from complications from chronic leukemia. Despite being forced from office because of a scandal, the ailing Berlusconi recovered some stature in his twilight years, with his party Forza Italia being a minor part of the current governing coalition. The death of “Il Cavaliere” is the end of an era for Italy.

Love him or hate him, there won’t be another like him CC BY 2.0 – European People’s Party
  • New Tech Bank Just Dropped – Silicon Valley Bank… well, that didn’t end well did it? However, the former UK division, SVB UK, is getting a new identity. It is now HSBC Innovation Banking, which will focus on the tech sector. The company is hitting the ground running, with about 700 employees stationed around the world and about 3,000 customers.

  • E-Commerce Topping Television – The advertising market is changing forever. According to the world’s biggest media buyer, GroupM, advertising revenue from retail media channels (e-commerce) will bring in more revenue than television by 2028. Privacy laws, notably those passed by the European Union, have greatly increased data’s value and the usefulness of retail media.



HOT SPOTS: What’s Going on in Geopolitics

  • ♫ “Kim And Putin, Sitting In A Tree” ♫ – North Korea’s Kim Jong-un praised Moscow on Russia’s national day, including its war in Ukraine. “Justice is sure to win, and the Russian people will continue to add glory to the history of victory,” he said in a statement. He also vowed to “hold hands” with Putin to build a “powerful country.”
  • Pokémon Crime Spree In Japan – You generally don’t think of Japan as a high-crime country, but that might be changing – because, of all things, Pokémon. Some cards are worth as much as six figures, and thieves have been using creative measures to steal authentic ones, including rappelling from buildings. Shop owners are reportedly investing more in security to thwart the thieves.

  • Farage Suggests New Alliance For British Right – Brexit leader Nigel Farage suggested that former Conservative MP and Prime Minister Boris Johnson could join him to defend their joint “Brexit legacy.” He argued that there is a real opening to the right of the Tories, especially after their recent political defeats. “I have discussed it with people very close to him and around him,” said Farage.



CUTTING EDGE: Whats Happening In Tech

  • Novartis Sends Chinook Soaring – Chinook Therapeutics (KDNY) is up back after Novartis, a Swiss pharmaceutical company, bid $40  share. There may be an even higher price if one of KDNY’s drugs passes certain regulatory requirements. KDNY was surging by about 60% early in the trading day.
  • Plot To Build “Copycat” Chip Factory In China Exposed – A 65-year old man in South Korea has been arrested for allegedly planning to use Samsung’s computer technology to build a copycat plant. The man is a former Samsung executive and the scheme could have seriously harmed the company. “It is a serious crime that could deal a heavy blow to the foundation of the domestic semiconductor industry at a time of cut-throat competition for chip production,” said the prosecutor’s office. So much for loyalty.

  • AI Creates New Soup For Campbells – Maybe this is just a marketing stunt, but if so, it is a good one. Campbell Soup (CPB) is rolling out a new flavor called Chunky Ghost Pepper Chicken Noodle. It will be an estimated 13 times spicier than Spicy Chicken Noodle. The company claims the idea came from AI.

It started here with something so simple – but only AI knows what horrors await

 

“Oil is volatile, and those who trade it often prefer investing in companies that refine and provide it rather than the commodity itself.”

It’s about to happen. Oil prices are looking to surge (and here at Rogue, we’ve been telling you about some of the main reasons why.)

But now some more catalysts are about to hit the short-term prices – and Dr. Brian Jones has what you need to know – right now.


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