| | | WITH SHAH GILANI | | Dear Wall Street Insights & Indictments Reader,
In the outskirts of Chicago sits a storage shed the size of a one-car garage. The building itself is useless. You can't even grow ragweed in the crusted soil surrounding it.
Yet this run-down shack is not only worth billions of dollars - it could be the most valuable property in the United States.
At this very moment, some of America's biggest financial institutions are in an all-out war to control it. Bloomberg calls it a "gazillion-dollar standoff."
The question is: why? Why would this seemingly useless shack be worth so much money to Wall Street?
Money Morning's quant specialist Chris Johnson traveled to the source to find out.
The story behind the shack he tells in this video is insane.
But if it can earn you up to $1 million every year, who cares?
Click here to continue.
To your success,
Mike Ward Publisher, Wall Street Insights & Indictments
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