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Money Loopholes
Our weekly deep dive into the dynamic world of alternative investments.


This Week’s Highlights
📈 Market Moves: MoneyMade’s latest guide shares six smart investment plays savvy investors are making in 2025.
💸 Investing Product of the Week: World Winner is turning gaming skills into potential returns.
🃏From the Collection: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander cards are surging as he makes a run at MVP.
👀 Net Worth Watch: From sneaker deals to savvy investments, see which NBA legends are stacking generational wealth.
🗳️ Weekly Poll: Which rising NBA star do you think will have the most valuable trading cards in the future?
📈 Market Moves
Looking to invest smarter in 2025? Savvy investors are thinking beyond stocks. Here are three alternative strategies gaining momentum:
Lean into expert-backed stock picks: Analysts are eyeing high-growth tech and energy stocks with strong fundamentals.
Diversify with tangible assets: Fine wine, whiskey, and other real-world collectibles are holding value—and in some cases, outperforming traditional markets.
Don’t sleep on high-yield savings platforms: Some digital tools are now offering yields well above your average bank account, making them great places to park cash with upside.
💸 Investing Product of the Week

Turn your skills into cash with World Winner, a high-skill gaming platform where strategy meets real-money rewards. With competitive games like Yahtzee, Blackjack, Bejeweled, and Bingo, users can earn actual cash prizes—making it more than just entertainment.
Notable Features:
✔️ Constant fair gameplay and fraud monitoring
✔️ Frequent deposit offers for players
✔️ Daily and weekly rewards and goals
We’re spotlighting World Winner because your return on investment is tied to your skill, not the market. For those looking to diversify income streams outside traditional investing, think of World Winner as a skill-based side hustle with upside.
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🃏 From the Collection
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's meteoric rise as an NBA MVP frontrunner has ignited a surge in his trading card market. Since February 1, there have been 19 sales of his cards exceeding $25,000, surpassing figures for stars like Luka Dončić and Giannis Antetokounmpo. Collectors are particularly drawn to his rare rookie cards and limited-edition autographs, reflecting both his on-court performance and growing popularity among fans and investors.
🔗 Read More: Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's Year in Cards
🔗 Read More: Ten Most Expensive Basketball Cards Ever Sold
👀 Net Worth Watch

The NBA playoffs aren’t the only place players are winning—off the court, some of basketball’s biggest names are building serious financial empires. From billion-dollar brand deals to business-savvy investments, here’s a look at the top earners in the league:
Michael Jordan tops the list with a $3.5B net worth, thanks to his Hornets sale and Air Jordan empire.
LeBron James holds strong at $1.2B, fueled by endorsements, investments, and ownership deals.
Stephen Curry leads in earnings this year with $105.5M, blending salary and major brand deals.
Junior Bridgeman, a former Buck, quietly built a $600M fortune through fast food and bottling ventures.
🗳️ Weekly Poll
Which of these rising NBA stars do you think will have the most valuable trading cards in the future? |
Money Loopholes is your trusted source for navigating the ever-expanding world of alternative investments. Stay tuned for next week's edition, where we'll break down emerging trends and uncover new ways to grow your wealth.
Let’s make money moves,
The MoneyMade Team
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Important information: This newsletter is for informational and general educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice. MoneyMade does not offer related advisory or brokerage services, nor does it provide personalized investment advice. Investment decisions should be based on an evaluation of your own personal financial situation, risk tolerance and investment objectives. Investing involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. Past performance does not guarantee future results.