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Do this before the election Reader, I’ve just dropped everything to make this happen. I’m

Do this before the election (And how You could be NEXT in this year?) [Unsubscribe]( Reader, I’ve just dropped everything to make this happen. I’m seeing signals that you’ll need to know about if you’re an investor. You’ll want to do everything you can to get to [my pre-election webcast at 3pm Eastern](. These 3 signals detected by my algorithms are signaling potential financial chaos this week in certain areas of the market. And more importantly, there’s a way to profit from it. I don't know about you but I’m being inundated with election-based messaging, in my inbox. I know it’s hard to tell who you should listen to. So keep in mind… I warned my followers: - December 2021 high, as the 2022 bear market began - February 2020, a few weeks before the 34% covid crash - September 2018 top, before the 3-month, 20%, drop in stocks - August 2015 top, before a sharp 15% correction - May 2011 top and Aug. 2011, a week before the 20% mini-crash - September 2008, 1 week before the 2008 crash began. - April 2000, at the first weeks of the tech-bust bear market I sent bullish alerts that it was best to ignore the fear and buy at: - June and October 2022, at the bear market lows - March 2020 covid crash low, 1-day before it’s absolute bottom - Dec. 2018 at the market low, before the gov’t shutdown ended - January 2016 correction low, beginning the 5-year bull market - December 2011, right before the new bull market began - November 2008 and March 2009 financial crisis lows - March 2003, at the tech-bust/dot-bomb bear market low That’s every major market top and bottom that I’ve called since I started my obsession and career in money management and market analysis. I’m not suggesting there’s a bull market top, today. In fact, depending on a few important bits of information that I’ll share with you [at 3pm Eastern]( we could either see a sharp correction right before a big bull run, or just a big bull run starting now. But there’s something much more important than timing “the market” and that is avoiding pockets of weakness that will be clobbered, and gaining exposure to the right areas of the market. There’s arguably no bigger influence on the financial markets than the U.S. presidential election. So we get this opportunity once every 4-years. Don’t miss it. I’ll go through it as fast as I can, but I’ll be very clear and detailed so that I can arm you with exactly what you’ll need, possibly for the next 18-24 months. It’s time well spent. The biggest short-term movements are likely to happen this week. I’ll see you at 3pm Eastern. [Don't miss out!]( Chris Rowe Founder, True Market Insiders PS: Please try to get there 5-10 minutes early and be ready to take some notes. Have your water, or coffee ready. Do whatever you have to do to stay focused. Shut the phone off. I’ll be sure to make it worth your time. [YouTube]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( DISCLAIMER ©2024 by True Market Insiders, LLC, Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. This Newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying, or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of: True Market Insiders, 7901 4th St. N STE 6113 St. Petersburg, FL 33702. The information contained herein has been prepared without regard to any particular investor's investment objectives, financial situation, and needs. Accordingly, investors should not act on any recommendation (express or implied) or information in this material without obtaining specific advice from their financial advisors and should not rely on information herein as the primary basis for their investment decisions. True Market Insiders LLC is not an investment advisor and is not licensed to give specific financial advice. The chairman of True Market Insiders, Chris Rowe, is also the CEO, CIO and owner of Rowe Wealth Management LLC, which is not owned by and is not the owner of True Market Insiders. True Market Insiders will remove email addresses from our mailing lists if that email address hasn’t interacted with our content during a prolonged period. If you think your email was removed in error, please contact customer service at 855.822.0269 or support@truemarketinsiders.com.   [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy](

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