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Former CEO of Home Depot warns: “A lot of bankruptcies”

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Dr. Prins says: ?This chart tells you everything you need to know about the next crisis in America

[Wide Moat Research] Editor's Note: Below is an interesting message from our colleagues at Rogue Economics that we think you may find very insightful. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Something strange is happening in our financial system. According to analysts at UBS, more than 50,000 retail locations could shut their doors in the months ahead. Already, Walmart, Foot Locker, Bed Bath & Beyond, and Macy’s are cutting stores. And former Home Depot CEO Bob Nardelli recently issued a grim warning: “We’re going to see a lot of bankruptcies. [This is] different than anything I have seen in my 52 years…” What does it all mean for your family and your money? Dr. Nomi Prins has dug deeper into the research, and she’s found something startling. Amid all the turmoil predicted by Nardeni and UBS, Prins has found a single firm that could be the canary in the coal mine foreshadowing the next major crisis in America. All it takes is one look at this troubling chart to see why – [Image]( Dr. Prins says: “This chart tells you everything you need to know about the next crisis in America. In short, what we’re about to see is a currency crisis – but not the kind of currency crisis most folks expect. This firm – along with many others – will almost certainly go bankrupt as a result.” According to Dr. Prins, our money is about to change forever… and the overhaul is set to happen in just a few weeks. To help folks prepare, she’s recorded a briefing that explains all the details of what she calls a ‘reset’ to our financial system. In it, she lays out all the evidence of this currency crisis, and what you can do to prepare. [Click here now to see her full (and free) presentation.]( Regards, Maria Bonaventura Senior Managing Editor, Rogue Economics P.S. The last time we saw a similar transformation to our money, folks who failed to prepare were blindsided. But those who moved their money beforehand had the opportunity to multiply their nest-egg as a result. [Click here to see why.]( © 2023 Wide Moat Research Group. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, 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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