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Wall Street Legend Issues September Stock Warning

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"it's only the start" "it's only the start"                                                                                                      You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Morning Watchlist from Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please [unsubscribe]( here. This message is from Chaikin Analytics. --------------------------------------------------------------- 50-year Wall Street Legend Issues September Stock Warning --------------------------------------------------------------- September is the most volatile month of the year for stocks. And after the brutal tech selloff, one Wall Street veteran, who served more than 50 years alongside the likes of Paul Tudor Jones and George Soros, just announced: ["This is only the beginning."]( Marc Chaikin is no stranger to the highs and lows of the tech sector, having created three indices for the Nasdaq. Now that tech stocks are suffering the worst volatility since 2020, he says it's time for Americans to brace for [a critical shift in September.]( "For many tech stocks, the good days are officially over," explains Chaikin, who called the 2020 crash in advance. "A few of these AI darlings just became ticking time bombs." (He just shared the name and ticker of one of these ticking time bombs live on-camera, [right here.]() Regards, Kelly Brown Senior Researcher, Chaikin Analytics  This ad is sent on behalf of Chaikin Analytics, 201 King Of Prussia Rd., Suite 650, Radnor, PA 19087. If you would like to optout from receiving offers from Chaikin Analytics please [click here.]( Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2024 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Behind the Markets]( [Unsubscribe]( Today's Bonus Content: [[REVEALED] The 218 Dividend Achievers of 2024]( (By clicking this link you agree to receive emails from Trading Tips and our affiliates. You can opt out at any time) [invisiblelink](

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