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Trump to Iran: “Surrender Now” — Tehran Threatens ‘Irreparable Damage’
President Trump demands unconditional surrender. Iran threatens U.S. with permanent consequences if it intervenes. What happens next?

Trump vs. Tehran: What Comes Next?
Iran’s Supreme Leader just warned the U.S. of “irreparable damage” if it intervenes in the Israeli conflict — just hours after President Trump publicly demanded “unconditional surrender.”
This is more than posturing. With oil, gold, and defense stocks already reacting, investors need to understand what’s at stake.
Here's the Best Day to Buy Nvidia
Did you know Nvidia has an 86% history of soaring, beginning on one particular day every single spring?
We call this the "Green Day phenomenon." It works on 5,000 stocks.
For example, Tesla has a 100% history of soaring beginning on one particular day every single year.
Gold Breaks Out: Why Jeffrey Gundlach Says It’s No Longer Just for ‘Lunatic Survivalists’
For decades, gold was treated like a financial relic—hoarded by doomsday preppers, shunned by institutions, and overshadowed by high-yielding stocks and tech-fueled growth. But according to Jeffrey Gundlach, CEO and founder of DoubleLine Capital, that era is over.
“Gold Is No Longer for “Lunatic Survivalists”
Why Low-Volatility Stocks Are 2025’s Smartest Defense Strategy
In 2025, investors aren’t just navigating typical market cycles. They’re managing chaos: escalating trade wars, unpredictable tariffs, shaky global alliances, and abrupt policy changes that ripple across sectors. Headlines move markets by the hour. A single presidential tweet can vaporize billions in market value. The stakes are higher than ever.
Know what you own, and know why you own it.
-Peter Lynch
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