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This “Red Exodus” Could Kill 1,938 Companies

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The RED EXODUS could trigger a ‘reset’ for U.S. investors The RED EXODUS could trigger a ‘reset’ for U.S. investors                                                                                                      You are receiving this email because you are subscribed to Morning Watchlist from Behind the Markets. If you no longer wish to receive these partner emails, please [unsubscribe]( here. This message is from Altimetry. --------------------------------------------------------------- This "Red Exodus" Could Kill 1,938 Companies --------------------------------------------------------------- Are you ready for a "red exodus" market event? Exodus events like [this]( could trigger massive shifts in the global financial markets. The last time we saw one happen was 35 years ago, when Japan entered it's "lost decade." But wealth from that once-hot market flooded America's shores... And the S&P went up over 1,300%... The NASDAQ is up nearly 3,400%... While the American GDP swelled from $6 trillion to nearly $30 trillion... Today, it's happening again. Professor Joel Litman – who's forecasts in the past have been so prescient, he regularly gets invited to D.C. to consult for the FBI and the Pentagon -- says we're experiencing another "exodus event" right now. As a result, we're already seeing a tidal wave of wealth flow OUT of one market... and into another, with a benefit for investors that could take you by complete surprise. According to Joel, certain stocks to double or triple in value. You just have to [know which ones to buy.]( But beware – exodus events aren't always good news. There will be losers too. Joel has identified as many as 1,938 companies that are already on the brink of bankruptcy, thanks to this massive wealth-transfer event. You don't want to be holding these companies much longer. But you will want to own the ones about to receive an influx of "liberated" cash. You can [click here to get all the details.]( Regards, Rob Spivey, CFA, Director of Research Altimetry This ad is sent on behalf of Altimetry, 110 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02141 Our mailing address is: Behind the Markets, LLC 4260 NW 1st Avenue, Suite 55 Boca Raton, FL 33431 Copyright © 2024 Behind the Markets, LLC, All rights reserved. You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Behind the Markets. For more information about our privacy practices, please review our [Privacy Policy]( or our [Legal Notices.]( [Behind the Markets]( [Unsubscribe]( Today's Bonus Content: [10 Stocks Under $10 for 2024]( (Clicking the link above will automatically opt you in to get the free report and future newsletters) [invisiblelink](

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