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Tomorrow night, expert macro investor Eric Fry and his special guest are going to reveal why violent

[TradeSmith] What comes next in the markets? This is the question on every investor’s mind right now. Despite the Fed’s rate cut last week, it feels like we’re just one moment away from a truly devastating market crash. In fact, going all the way back to the early 1980s, 19 of the last 20 biggest single day market sell offs have occurred in the last few years. And the next one could be devastating because the world, the markets, and the economy are FAR from normal right now. The threat of a recession is still very real, and the average American family is still struggling to afford basic living essentials. So, what’s the answer for millions of people who literally can’t afford to suffer any more devastating losses? [It’s right here.]( Tomorrow night, expert macro investor Eric Fry and his special guest are going to reveal why violent market crashes are becoming the norm, and why the next one could be just weeks from now. If you have any money in the markets and concerned about the economy or where the markets are heading next, I strongly recommend you attend his emergency market update tomorrow night. [You can learn more about it here.]( Regards, Michael Salvatore Editor, TradeSmith Daily ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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