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Will Big Tech Make a Comeback in 2023? Here’s the Only Way to Know for Sure

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The most beaten down sector of 2022 could lead markets back into bull territory in 2023… Here

The most beaten down sector of 2022 could lead markets back into bull territory in 2023… Here’s the best way to know for sure. [View this email in your browser]( Dear Reader, There’s a lot of speculation right now that the tech sector could shake off a devastating 2022 and recover in 2023. But Christian Tharp doesn’t speculate. Instead of chasing the biggest sectors of the past, he’s looking ahead to find the biggest sectors of the future. And the only way to know for sure is to [follow the “smart money.”]( Look, even in a down year, Wall Street institutions still made billions of dollars in trading revenue in 2022. And we want to make sure that you can [tap into that kind of market-beating potential]( - whether it’s in the tech sector, health care, financials, energy, or consumer staples. Last week, Christian joined legendary sector investor Chris Rowe for the 2023 Sector Summit - to share his strategy. Chris and Christian took a deep dive into Christian’s “Smart Trades” strategy, his simple, two-step approach to sector profits. They broke down everything you need to know to uncover sector profits in 2023 - including a look at the strongest sectors in the market right now. Instead of guessing which sectors and stocks are going to outperform the markets, you’ll get an [inside look at where the money is going]( and how you can best position yourself for profits right now - and the rest of 2023. I recommend you check out this [special replay of the 2023 Sector Summit](. You’ll get top recommendations from two sector-investing experts, plus a [blueprint for how to beat the markets all year long](. [Just click here!]( Best, Adam Mesh [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( Copyright © 2023 Wealthpop, All rights reserved. You are receiving this newsletter because you opted in to receive daily emails from Adam Mesh at adammesh.com. Our mailing address is: Wealthpop 1 Penn Plaza Suite 3910New York, Ny 10119 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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