According to CNN, after a fearful December, investor sentiment has now swung back to greed. As you may know, I firmly believe that this bull market...
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Dear Reader, According to CNN, after a fearful December, investor sentiment has now swung back to greed: As you may know, I firmly believe that this bull market will not end until we experience a period of bullish euphoria... when stocks rise higher and faster than you'd ever imagine possible. I call it the "Melt Up". And, after seeing this huge shift in sentiment, I believe this could signal the next phase of the Melt Up. It's too early to say with 100% certainty... But I plan to speak in more detail about this next week, during Dr. Richard Smith's 2019 Bull vs. Bear Summit. I encourage you to tune in online... I promise it will be the best hour you spend all month. Whether you're a firm believer in the Melt Up... or you doubt my prediction altogether... you'll want to hear my most up-to-date thinking, and what I'm personally doing with my own money today. You'll also get a chance to hear from another brilliant Stansberry analyst, Dan Ferris, editor of Extreme Value. Dan doesn't usually fly out to Baltimore for big, high-production events like this. So anyone who tunes in next week is surely in for a real treat. Click here to let us know you'll be attending. Sincerely, Dr. Steve Sjuggerud Editor, DailyWealth
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