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🔝 Jeff Bezos predicts Amazon's "inevitable death" ⛏

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But while he's dumping Amazon shares at an alarming rate... ? A note from the Editor: At Asset Man

But while he's dumping Amazon shares at an alarming rate... [Asset Management Secret.com](   A note from the Editor: At Asset Management Secrets, we keep an eye out for favorable circumstances we believe will interest our readers. The following is one such message from one of our colleagues I think you’ll appreciate.   Dear Reader, Amazon stock recently suffered the worst day in more than 15 years... Wiping out over $200 billion in market cap. Jeff Bezos has already sold over $15 billion worth of Amazon shares since 2020. Is the former Amazon CEO heading for the exit? After all, Bezos predicted Amazon's "inevitable death" as far back as 2018. But while he's dumping Amazon shares at an alarming rate... [Bezos is quietly using the world's largest online retailer to move the markets...]( And FORCE his investments to go up. Six secretive deals have handed him up to $2.5 billion in pure profit. Every single time, he's used the power of Amazon to FORCE his investments up. And right now, he's preparing his 7th deal... Which could hand you up to 49 years worth of gains over the next 12 months... Best of all... You could get into this deal for as little as $3 - if you take action immediately. But this window of opportunity is closing fast. Click here for all the details. Sincerely, Rachel Bodden Managing Editor, Casey Research P.S. Bezos has been quietly dumping Amazon shares for years. At the same time, he's using Amazon to move the markets... and FORCE his investments to soar. Just $3 could get you into his next deal, for the chance to 49X your money over the next 12 months. [Click here...](   [Asset Management Secret.com](   You {EMAIL} received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. AssetManagementSecrets.com, its managers, its employees, and assigns (collectively “The Company”) do not make any assurances about what is advertised above. To ensure you receive our email, be sure to [whitelist us.]( Copyright © 2022 AssetManagementSecrets.com. All Rights Reserved. 442 Broadway 2nd Floor, New York, NY 10013, United States [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe](

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