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I remember February 2020 like it was yesterday. Some weird virus called “Covid-19” was cir

I remember February 2020 like it was yesterday. Some weird virus called “Covid-19” was circulating China. All my friends were laughing about it. “Oh, slow news day I guess! Here’s another ‘virus scare’ like Zika or Ebola!” They all laughed it off as “Just the flu.” But I was staying right on the border of China in Southeast Asia and I knew the truth from the ground floor. I knew the market was under-estimating this, which is why in the middle of February 2020 I sent out a newsletter warning that [“Coronavirus will crash the markets.”]( Now as Belgium begins “Monkeypox quarantines” and Biden warns, [“Everybody should be concerned”]( the question is – is this going to impact the markets and cause them to drop even more? The unsatisfying answer is that…I don’t know. My speculation is that this isn’t a big deal. But – a better question to ask would be this: Are you equipped to make money ANYWAY even if monkeypox crashes the markets and thrusts us into another global dystopian lockdown? If the answer is “no” that’s the real problem here. Because if you can pull hundreds or even thousands of dollars of cash gains out of the market every single week no matter what the market is doing – you don’t really care how hairy it gets. You’ve got a skill that makes you virtually bullet proof. [That’s why it’s so important to join Jon Lewis’ FREE bear market trading webinar. Follow this link now to register in seconds.]( Join Lewis has maintained an 80%+ win-rate for his patented cash-producing strategies and that INCLUDES during severe sell-offs and bear markets and even unexpected “black swan” events. And now he’s ready to show you EXACTLY how he generates $750 (or more) as much as every week using these strategies. Don’t get caught off-guard ever again and don’t be at the “mercy of the unknown” – give yourself the ability to generate money no matter what the market throws at you. [Go here to register now before spots fill up.]( See you there, Ian Wyatt [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. Those publications are informational in nature – WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. You should perform your own independent research on potential investments and consult with your financial adviser to determine whether an investment is appropriate given your financial needs, objectives, and risk appetite. This publication should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. None of the case studies, examples, testimonials, investment return or income claims made on WIR’s website or through its services is a guarantee of any income or investment results for you. WIR does not verify the income or investment results claims made in customer testimonials. Results for other customers may vary; for typical results, please see the Testimonial Support Page, linked below. Past success is not a predictor of future success. Trading in securities involves risks, including the risk of losing some or all of your investment. Hypothetical or modeled portfolio results do not represent the results of an actually invested portfolio and are not back-tested for accuracy under actual, historical market conditions. There can be tax consequences to trading; consult your tax adviser before entering into trades. For additional WIR disclosures and policies, please click the links below. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Testimonial Support]( | [Financial Disclaimer]( [Trading Policies & WIR Compensation]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This is a communication from Wyatt Investment Research. You are subscribed with the following email address: {EMAIL} If you believe this communication to be a mistake, please e-mail abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com with details regarding your situation, and we will be sure to promptly investigate your situation. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont USA 05477

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