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Why Do So Many Billionaire Investors Seem Scared of This Bull Run?

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December 08, 2024 | - Billionaire Ray Dalio, who runs one of the world's most successful hedge funds

December 08, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Elite Trade Club] Dear Reader, As the market hits new highs... and the general public is feeling "great" about the economy... When you look closely at what billionaires and experts are doing, it's becoming clear that [something is very wrong with the U.S. stock market.]( - Billionaire Ray Dalio, who runs one of the world's most successful hedge funds, warns of a "reversal." He said: "Things are going to get worse for our economy." - Billionaires Stanley Druckenmiller, George Soros, and David Tepper have all sold off massive U.S. stock positions, including shares of Nvidia. - And billionaire Warren Buffett recently sold over half his Apple shares, worth about $75 billion. Then, he went on to sell a massive amount of his position in Bank of America as well. [What are these billionaires so worried about?]( Well, according to our senior analyst, Dan Ferris... One possible reason could be that [a major crisis is about to hit the U.S. market, which will catch most investors completely off-guard.]( According to Dan, now is the time to prepare – and take steps to protect your wealth. I don't want to make you read a long e-mail... [Dan explains everything in his recent video presentation on this subject.]( Specifically, he goes into detail on why this appears to be one of the most dangerous markets in 200 years... and what you can do to protect and even grow your wealth if (and when) the market turns against us. [Click here to see Dan's new warning for America.]( Regards, —Brett Aitken Publisher, Stansberry Research This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to subscribers of [EliteTrade.Club](. Although we have sent you this email, [EliteTrade.club]( does NOT specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Elite Trade Media LLC 1969 Alafaya Tr., Suite #247 Orlando, Florida 32828, United States of America [Terms of Service](

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