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“Bank Runs Will Soon Get Worse,” Expert Warns

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could cause a run on the banks unlike anything we've seen in our country's history," he says. Marc C

[Legacy Research Group] Editor's Note: Last November, Marc Chaikin warned: "A major shift in our financial system could lead to a RUN ON THE BANKS in 2023." Sure enough, this week we saw the collapse of Silvergate Capital and Silicon Valley Bank, in the biggest failure since 2008. "That's only the beginning," Marc says. Read on for the full details... --------------------------------------------------------------- Get Your Money Out of U.S. Banks Immediately A Wall Street legend has warned 8.4 million Americans to prepare immediately. "[A historic financial reset in 2023]( could cause a run on the banks unlike anything we've seen in our country's history," he says. Marc Chaikin has already appeared on 30 different TV networks to share his warning. Even CNBC's Jim Cramer has taken notice. [But few people realize this could actually happen on U.S. soil.]( Or what a sizable impact it could have on your wealth, especially if you have large amounts of cash in the bank right now. Chaikin is best known for predicting the COVID-19 crash, the 2022 sell-off, and the overnight collapse of Priceline during a CNBC debate. In his 50-year Wall Street career, he worked with hedge funds run by billionaires Paul Tudor Jones and George Soros. But today, he is now urging you to move your money out of cash and popular stocks and into [a new vehicle 50 years in the making.]( "This is by far the best way to protect and grow your money in what will surely be a very difficult transition for most people," Chaikin says. [Click here for the full story, and his free recommendation.]( Good investing, Marc Gerstein Director of Research, Chaikin Analytics This ad is sent on behalf of Chaikin Analytics, 201 King Of Prussia Rd., Suite 650, Radnor, PA 19087. © 2023 Legacy Research Group. All rights reserved. 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach, FL 33483, USA. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity you can [unsubscribe here](.

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