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[Header] Success! Your details are now registered for Silicon Valley insider Jeff Brown’s Private Deal Room on Wednesday, July 27th, at 8 pm ET… And you’ve made a great decision to attend. Because for the first and only time, Jeff is inviting you inside his private deal room so you can see the EXACT moves he is making to protect his own money in this bear market… He will also share an extremely time sensitive private investment he says fast-acting investors could use to limit their downside risk in today’s crazy volatile market, without limiting the upside! And to prove to you how effective his method is, Jeff will reveal a brand-new never-before-revealed private LIVE recommendation during the event. (No cost, no subscription required – Jeff will give you the name, and all the details FREE.) Jeff says it has the potential to be “the most unique, exciting and potentially profitable recommendation in the history of Brownstone Research.” Why? Come along Wednesday night and see the proof for yourself for FREE. Jeff will share everything with you - the name of the company, why he believes it has 10X potential, even in today’s rotten market… and more! If you have money in the stock market… or if you’re retired, or still hoping to retire someday… this may be the most important investment event of the year. And I strongly encourage you to arrive promptly on Wednesday – so you can claim an exclusive $7,500 bonus Jeff will ONLY be making available for an extremely limited time. If you haven’t already, [click here to claim your free VIP upgrade.]( When you register for VIP you’ll receive free text reminders about the event – so you’ll make sure you don’t miss out on your $7,500 bonus. So again, thank you for registering. You’ve made a very smart decision. [Click here to register for VIP.]( Sincerely, Chris Hurt Host, Inside Jeff Brown’s Private Deal Room © Brownstone Research. All Rights Reserved. 55 NE 5th Avenue Delray Beach FL 33483 If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity, you can [unsubscribe here.]( This email was sent by: Brownstone Research 55 NE 5th Ave Delray Beach, Florida, 33483, United States

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