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You are receiving this e-mail because you subscribed to one or more of our newsletters.If you are receiving this e-mail in error and would like to unsubscribe, [please click here.]( Have you seen this “hot” list of the top 1% of U.S. stocks? Dear Reader, If you have money in the stock market, you need to get your hands on the contents inside this envelope… [ebook]( It contains a confidential list of [the only basket of stocks you might ever need to own.]( You see, of the roughly 5,312 publicly-traded companies on the stock exchanges… nearly all of them are “sucker stocks.” Only about 70 are worth your time and attention. Only about half of those — [just the 35 safe stocks inside this envelope]( — are worth putting in your portfolio now. In fact, a shocking study1 from the Arizona State University school of business confirms that… “The entire gain in the U.S. stock market since 1926 is attributable to the best-performing four percent of listed stocks.” Which means, 96% of stocks are virtually worthless. They’re weighing down your portfolio and cutting into your returns. The 35 stocks on this list, on the other hand, include what could be the most recession-resistant and crash-proof stocks at this time. I’ve made [special arrangements to get this document into your hands today](. So you can find out what these 35 stocks are — absolutely free — and buy as many shares as you want. [Go here for all the details…]( Sincerely, Jon Markman, Senior Analyst Weiss Ratings --------------------------------------------------------------- 1[( [Please Read Our Privacy Policy]( You are receiving this e-mail because you made a great decision to receive American Bankers Files newsletter. To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [View In Browser]( This email was sent by: AmericanBankersFiles.com Freeland Park, Wareham Road, Poole, Dorset, BH16 6FH, UK © Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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