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January 12, 2022 Why are stocks absolutely soaring right now…? Yet at the same time millions of

January 12, 2022 [Fast Retirements] Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: Hi. [Something weird is going on.]( Why are stocks absolutely soaring right now…? Yet at the same time millions of Americans are out of work… Commercial bankruptcies are piling up… Delinquent credit card debt is skyrocketing… Not to mention, we are smack in the middle of a pandemic that has all but forced our economy to a grinding halt… Something’s just not adding up. Friend, if you are confused by all of this… [You are not alone.]( Few people understand the incredible hidden force driving up stock prices right now… It’s more powerful than unemployment data… Economic reports… And yes, even the coronavirus. I know because I’ve used [this force]( amass more money than I’ll ever care to spend. I’ve seen it turn ordinary Americans into multimillionaires – even billionaires. But those who don’t understand or outright ignore it get wiped out. I’ve seen it devastate the masses, even members of my own family and close friends. The thing is, this force is only going to gather in strength over the coming decades. It certainly won’t weaken. Few Americans even know that any of this is happening… Those who do know don’t have a clue what to do about it, or how to prepare for what’s next. If you’re worried about this situation and its implications for American society, I strongly urge you to listen to [this message](. In it, I’ll lay out exactly what is happening, including several key steps every American should take right now. It doesn’t matter if you have $500 in savings… Or $5 million. You can benefit from the information in [this video](. It’s free to watch and by doing so I know you’ll be ahead of everyone else struggling to understand what is really going on. [Click here to view it.]( Sincerely, [Louis Navellier] Louis Navellier This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2021 Fast Retirements. All Rights Reserved. 455 E Eisenhower Pkwy Suite 300 Ann Arbor, MI 48108 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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