If you're alarmed by the recent market swings... Turn off your TV, and watch this instead. Millions of investors are panicking out of stocks right now.
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Dear Reader, If you're alarmed by the recent market swings... Turn off your TV, and watch this instead. Millions of investors are panicking out of stocks right now. And the mainstream financial media is calling for the end of this 11-year bull market. But one man is standing apart from the crowd. He's a former hedge fund manager and Finance PhD whose work is followed by over 850,000 people. His name is Dr. Steve Sjuggerud. And he has an urgent message for Americans who are worried about stocks right now: "This bull market is about to see a massive shift – but it's not the crash you might be expecting. And if you panic now, you'll miss out on the biggest money-making opportunity in two decades" When Dr. Sjuggerud goes public with a prediction, multimillionaire investors on and off Wall Street listen. That's because he's accurately predicted some of the biggest financial events of the 21st century – including the Dot-Com crash in 2000, the Gold Boom of 2003, and Dow 20,000 in 2013. His new prediction reveals the truth about why stocks are going haywire right now – a story that no one in the media is telling. If you want to protect yourself during these market swings... and position yourself for even bigger profits, you need to see this as soon as possible. You'll also hear the name and ticker symbol of a stock that soared double digits during a week when the entire market fell 11%. Click here to see Dr. Sjuggerud's prediction for yourself. Sincerely, Allison Comotto Staff Writer, Stansberry Research Delivering world-class financial research since 1999 |
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