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[Casey Research] Editor's Note: When we find interesting research from other publishers, we pass it along... even if it sometimes presents a different view of things. Below is a message from our colleagues at TradeSmith. They are hosting an event on February 13th, The 2019 Bull vs. Bear Summit, that they say could be a historic day for small investors across the country. Is this historic bull market coming to an end? Or can stocks soar higher from here? Continue reading for the next steps to find out what you should do with your money. --------------------------------------------------------------- Casey Daily Dispatch Reader, The other week, the Treasury Department announced it would be borrowing another $1 trillion for the second year in a row. This coming right after the U.S. national debt hit a new all-time high of nearly $22 trillion. [What will this mean for stocks in 2019?]( To shed light on this topic, I'm hosting a huge online event... It's called [the 2019 Bull vs. Bear Summit](... and I've invited some of the most well-known bulls and bears in the investment world — many of whom you'll probably recognize from CNBC, Barron's, and Wall Street Journal. Whether you're nervous after December's pullback... or you're anticipating a rally after the best January in more than 30 years, you don't want to miss this event — where you'll also learn about a system I've developed that helps you know the perfect day to sell any stock you own. This event is totally free for all Casey Research readers. If you're interested, [click right here to sign up](. Sincerely, Dr. Richard Smith, Ph.D. Founder and CEO, TradeSmith © Casey Research LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D317, Delray Beach, FL 33483 No longer wish to receive special offers from us? [Click here for options.](

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