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​ ​ Some of the largest crisis profit opportunities are now available again... ​ â€

​ ​ Some of the largest crisis profit opportunities are now available again... ​ ​ ​ Fellow Investor, As the next phase of the 2020 collapse begins… We’re getting ready for some of [the largest crisis profit opportunities we’ve ever seen.]( Take a look at this chart and you’ll see what I mean: On three separate days in the crash of March 2020… [460 distinct trades selected by our Weiss Stock Ratings]( could have made you at least 300% gains each. ​ ​ - On the first crash day, 27 trades returned average gains of 486%. - On the second crash day, 146 winners averaged gains of 673%. - On the third crash day, 287 winners averaged gains of 718%. ​ Now, with a second wave of the coronavirus spreading… The political and social aftermath of the wild election results… And an uncertain and volatile market like we’ve never seen before… We’re positioning ourselves to find [the next set of special investments that soar when the market’s in an uproar.]( This limited opportunity won’t be around long. [Go here for the full details...]( Good luck and God bless! Martin D. Weiss, Founder Weiss Ratings [FooterLogo] To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( ​ This email was sent by: Daily Financial Journal 1 INTERNATIONAL HOUSE LONDON, LONDON, EC1A 2BN, UK © Copyright 2020. All Rights Reserved.

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