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January 20, 2022 Fear and conventional wisdom push people to the biggest brands. But what if I told

January 20, 2022 [Security Wealth] Below is a message from our partners that we thought you'd enjoy: [During times of great volatility, investors often cling to what they’re familiar with… including the stocks of companies they know best.]( Fear and conventional wisdom push people to the biggest brands. But what if I told you that America’s top stock picker — a man with 40 recommendations that have gained at least 1,000% in his career — strongly believes that America’s most popular brand is a “must sell” right now? [That’s exactly what Eric Fry is saying…]( Because this giant of the past was doomed with or without the fear of a pandemic. Eric believes it’s one of 25 big-name stocks that are going to experience hard times, even if a coronavirus cure is found tomorrow. And, remember, Eric is the legendary trader that accurately predicted the collapse of more than 70 stocks. That includes Cisco (fell 75% in a year after his prediction), Tyco (fell 74% in the year after his prediction), and Countrywide Financial (fell 87% in the two years after his prediction). Instead, Eric believes anyone with money in the market should focus on four companies that are in position right now to help people capture huge market gains. You probably haven’t heard of a single one of these firms… But you will. Get the facts for yourself and be one of the first to learn more about the four stocks you should buy right now… as well as the 25 companies you should sell immediately, [on our website, here]( Regards, [Brian Hunt] Brian Hunt CEO, InvestorPlace P.S. Tune in to [this video presentation]( now, while it is still available, and Eric will reveal what he believes will be his next 500% winner. The name, the ticker symbol, and why it’s such a screaming buy… it’s all in Eric’s presentation and FREE to view. Just keep in mind, this valuable information won’t be up on our [website]( forever. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our Digest Daily. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2022 Security Wealth. All Rights Reserved. 4303 24th Avenue Suite 056 Fort Gratiot, MI 48059 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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