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Did Trump Anticipate This December Surprise, Too?

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A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION DECEMBER 08, 2024 Did Trump Anticipate This December Surprise, Too? Reader,

A GREY SWAN PUBLICATION DECEMBER 08, 2024 Did Trump Anticipate This December Surprise, Too? Reader, Back on October 31, less than a week befor the election, we shared our friend James Altucher's shocking election prediction with you… and boy did it come true. You may remember James. He's an old friend of mine. In 2018, we followed James around with a film crew in New York, London and Paris as he greeted audiences in various nightclubs, including the Soho Comedy Factory in London. From that trip, we made a film called Choose Yourself: The James Altucher Story. (You can still find it on Netflix). At the time, James was getting deep into cryptos. His early effort has paid off. Just as he forecasted on October 31, Trump won the election in a landslide, triggering a crypto boom he called the Trump Meltup. The very eve of the election, before results were even tallied. Bitcoin began to rally huge. Starting November 5th, the crypto nearly doubled from $68,317 to $101,120 on Friday. That's a huge rally for an asset with such a large price. Now James, closely watching Trump's nominations.. including a new crypto friendly SEC chair and "AI and Crypto Czar"… says you need to prepare now for the next big move: [this unprecedented event that's GUARANTEED to happen this Tuesday, December 10th.]( If the event plays out like James expects it will…  He believes that the rally could be even bigger than his election forecast.  James was right about this Trump melt-up…  If you didn't listen to him back in October…  [This is your second chance.](  According to our friend, it could be your last shot…  He says that this event is only happening one time.  After December 10th, it could be too late.  [Click here now to get the details or you'll risk being left out.]( Regards, Addison Wiggin The Grey Swan P.S. Crazy-haired James is forecasting an all-new crypto meltup following the December 10th event he details [right here](. Don't miss your second chance and the Trump rally. [Click here]( to hear what James has to say right now, before December 10. [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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