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“I spent 44 years on Wall Street. If you knew what I know, you’d be terrified too.”

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Normally, I wouldn’t send a letter like this to you. with as many people as I can. A very dark

Normally, I wouldn’t send a letter like this to you. [Jeff Clark Trader] Editor's Note: Our trusted partners at InvestorPlace have uncovered alarming information that could significantly impact your financial security. We strongly advise you to read the following message before it’s too late. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hi, Normally, I wouldn’t send a letter like this to you. Or to anyone else for that matter. But after more than 40 years on Wall Street, I feel a sense of duty to share [what I’ve recently learned]( with as many people as I can. A very dark day is coming to America. Millions of people are standing in the shadow of the biggest financial tidal wave this nation has ever seen. And they have no idea it’s coming. When it makes landfall, it could change everything about our normal way of life: Our money, the value of our homes, our ability to retire… Most people won’t know what to do when their savings run out... Or when the stocks in their portfolios fall by half. I’m going to level with you. I like to think I’ve got this figured out. I like to think I know what’s going on… and what we should do about it. But what I’ve seen… what’s already begun… Something’s happening that not even many rich people will be able to avoid. My goal here, right now, is to not scare – but prepare you. To prepare you, your family, and your loved ones… for what is coming. I’m taking drastic steps to prepare for what I know will inevitably happen next. That’s why I’ve put together [this video](. In it, I’ll lay out exactly what is happening, including several key steps I think every American should take right now. It doesn’t matter if you have $10,000 in savings… Or $10 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. Sincerely, Louis Navellier Senior Quantitative Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace © Omnia Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D286, Delray Beach, FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? [Click here for options.](

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