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  <title>Venezuela, Greenland, and Tariffs: What’s Moving the Markets Right Now</title>
  <description>&amp;amp;nbsp; Welcome to Financial Revelations with David Szafranski. In this episode, David breaks down the major global forces currently impacting the markets, including Venezuela, Greenland, and tariffs. The conversation highlights the growing right-wing shift in South America, with David emphasizing that&amp;amp;nbsp;capitalism remains the only system proven to lift people out of poverty. Greenland remains a mystery, with signs that more may be happening behind the scenes. Meanwhile, upcoming Supreme Court decisions on tariffs could have near-term market implications. David shares what he knows for sure: when energy is cheap, economies expand. With markets taking a slight hit, he believes this may be a buying opportunity. While the March mission trip is now full, listeners can still support the work—or learn about future mission opportunities—by visiting nativosusa.org. Listeners can email financial questions to Kory@epsf.com, follow David on X at @skibucks1, support the Amazon well-drilling project at nativosusa.org or GoFundMe, and find David’s book, The Sin of Retirement, on Amazon or SinOfRetirement.com. </description>
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