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Stock-picking legend leaks secret stock (Trades for less than $3)

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The Perfect $3 Stock ... Dear Reader, One of the world's great stock pickers just did something craz

The Perfect $3 Stock ... [Image]( Dear Reader, One of the world's great stock pickers just did something crazy. He went [onstage and outed a secret stock that trades under a hidden name.]( [See the "leaked" footage here.]( Now, keep in mind... this stock picker is legendary for his big trades. He personally bought Apple in the '90s, when NOBODY thought Apple was going anywhere... and still holds every share. He bought Amazon in the early 2000s... and still holds every share. He even bought Netflix THIRTEEN years ago... and still holds every share. I've looked through his personal trading records... and let me assure you, it's absurd how much he made on these trades. But now he's done something I never thought I'd see. [(Live camera footage here.)]( He's outed a secret stock – trading for less than $3 – that he says is the next big score. [Click here to see the details for yourself.]( When he revealed what was going on to the crowd, they went crazy. Sincerely, Matt Benjamin Senior Macroeconomic Analyst, The Oxford Club P.S. The secret $3 stock is set to bring 50,000 new jobs to America. And even Donald Trump caught wind of what the company is doing. He called it the "eighth wonder of the world." If you miss this story, you'll be kicking yourself for years! [Check out the exclusive "leaked" footage right here.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This ad is sent on behalf of The Oxford Club. 105 W Monument St, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you would like to opt-out from receiving offers from The Oxford Club please [click here](. DISCLAIMER This is a message from a third-party advertiser. 24/7 Wall St. is not affiliated with and does not endorse any publicly traded companies mentioned or products advertised above. Please read all disclaimers. If you have any questions concerning the advertiser or their product, please contact the advertiser at the address above. View our [Privacy Policy and Terms of Use](. Copyright 2001-2020 24/7 Wall St. All rights reserved. Please note that we are not a registered investment firm or broker/dealer. Readers are advised that the material contained herein should be used solely for informational purposes. We urge you to always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. We will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a reader's reliance on information obtained in this email or on our web site. Our readers are solely responsible for their own investment decisions. You may choose to stop receiving special offers from 24/7 Wall St. at any time. 24/7 Wall St., LLC PO Box 287437 New York NY 10128 USA [Unsubscribe]( [Change subscriber options](

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