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4 Steps to Survive the Coming Market Crash

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You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please [unsubscribe]( here. Dear Fellow Investor, In President Reagan's farewell address, he called America a "Shining City on a Hill." [shining_city]( And in many ways, America still is shining. We have supersized homes, two cars in every garage, and more food to eat than any country in history. We have smartphones, tablets, laptops, AI assistants, VR headsets and flatscreen tv's that stream any entertainment we could think of on demand. Many of us even have swimming pools, maids to clean our houses, nannies to watch our kids, and landscapers to manicure our lawns. But despite all these shiny things... There are massive cracks forming right below the surface of our "shining city." Cracks that threaten us with a widespread collapse unlike anything we've seen in our lifetime. During [this presentation,]( I'm going to explain to you exactly what these cracks are and what's really causing them. I'm also going to show you why these cracks will only get worse, regardless of who's President. Why? Because these cracks are a symptom of a much bigger problem. A problem threatens the very foundation of our country. What may shock you is that this problem was indirectly caused by President Reagan. His greatest triumph has turned out to be our biggest curse. A curse that is now cracking the very foundation of our great country. And there's absolutely nothing that can be done to stop these cracks from continuing to weaken our foundation until we collapse. There's no stimulus package from the government that is big enough... No interest rate cut dramatic enough... And no tax cut deep enough to prevent the inevitable. The only thing you can do is prepare for it. In the end, we will see the market tumble by 50%, real estate plummet by 40% and savings accounts will lose 30% and unemployment will triple. As you will see in [this presentation here,]( there's little time left to prepare. According to my calculations, this collapse isn't coming in a year, six months or even three months. It began quietly on October 13, 2023. And things are starting to unravel at a fast pace, as America is being hurled into the worst economic hell our country has ever seen. [Take these 4 steps now to prepare for the coming storm.]( "The Buck Stops Here" P.S. Both President Trump and Elon Musk think one of these cracks is "worse than losing any war." [See which crack they're most concerned about here.]( [youtube button]( [facebook button]( [instagram button]( 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](

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