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Why James Altucher’s election forecast may surprise you

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Watch BEFORE midnight OCTOBER 31, 2024 A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION Reader, We once made a documentary ca

Watch BEFORE midnight OCTOBER 31, 2024 A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION Reader, We once made a documentary called Choose Yourself: The James Altucher Story. The last time we looked you can still find it on Netflix.  But while James is interesting enough to follow around with a film crew, his work as a former hedge fund manager is why I'm writing to you today.  James went public with an election surprise forecast… that is not what you might expect.  I know I didn't.  Given politics is what it is, and The Grey Swan is about finding opportunity by following the breadcrumbs through the maddening crowd, we thought both his forecast and his advice on how to play it with your money are worth mentioning.  Let me warn you: What you're about to see may be surprising.  According to our friend, the stakes for this election are even higher than what we've been anticipating… and a big move could be coming that impacts your finances.  Because of its sensitive nature, your [window of opportunity]( to view this short film and election forecast is closing fast. So don't wait, click on the play button below. URGENT: Opportunity Will Be Pulled From The Web at Midnight Tonight [Click here if you are unable to see the image.]( [(Click here to watch.)]( Regards, Addison Wiggin The Grey Swan P.S. The producers of James’ video have warned me they are, in fact, taking it down by midnight tonight. So if you want an alternate look at the election and its potential impact on your finances… [watch the video right now](. [Turn Your Images On] (c) 2024 The Wiggin Sessions @ Grey Swan, 1001 Cathedral Street, Baltimore MD 21201. Dedicated to examining “highly improbable, but imminent events” likely to change history, economics, politics and finance. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws. They cannot address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed personalized financial advice. [Privacy Statement.]( That said, your feedback is very important. Please do not hit “reply” … rather, contact us with an intelligent question or well-reasoned comments by using this email address: feedback@wigginsessions.com To remove your email from Wiggin Sessions @ Grey Swan: [click here.]( "Sent to: {EMAIL}" [Click here to Unsubscribe]( The Wiggin Sessions

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