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Dear Subscriber, We're now witnessing the biggest wealth disruption to hit the U.S. real estate mark

Dear Subscriber, [Editor]( We're now witnessing the biggest wealth disruption to hit the U.S. real estate market in 175 years. And we believe it's just beginning. Plus, there's one special breed of real-estate driven stocks that have gone parabolic. Floor & Décor is up 381% … Century Communities has soared 597% … Hovnanian Enterprises surged a massive 1,742%! But those gains could be a drop in the bucket compared with what market experts see coming. The University of Pennsylvania's Professor Wachter has called it "supply and demand on steroids." According to CNN Business, "The housing market is so hot buyers are paying $1 million over asking price." And Bloomberg Businessweek says, "It is NOT a bubble." There's abundant evidence that it could be the chance to build wealth for years to come. There's just one catch. Big banks, big hedge funds and big-money billionaires are already buying up properties in large amounts, leaving most other real-estate buyers with scraps. The good news: Tony Sagami, twice named Portfolio Manager of the Year by Thomson Financial, has found a way that changes all that … A stock investment strategy that levels the playing field, allowing investors to get on board with as little as $100. Tony has stepped forward to help make sure average Americans can get their fair share of the boom. [Watch his presentation now before real-estate stocks enjoy what he predicts will be their biggest surge of all.]( Sincerely, Kenny Polcari Market Strategist Weiss Ratings Follow us:  [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram](  11780 US Highway 1, Suite 201, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33408-3080 Would you like to [edit your e-mail notification preferences or unsubscribe]( from our mailing list? Copyright © 2022 Weiss Ratings. All rights reserved. You don’t have to climb a mountain to experience the woes of elevation. Plenty of favorite travel spots perch on high, such as Cusco, Peru, at 11,152 feet, and Leh, India, at 11,550 feet. At altitude, there’s less oxygen in the air, which can leave you gasping for breath just trying to walk up a street. (Discover nine mountains to summit in a lifetime.) What exactly is happening to the body? “First it increases breathing, which can feel like a shortness of breath,” says Peter Hackett, director of the Institute for Altitude Medicine in Colorado. “Second the blood vessels in the brain expand, so that there’s more blood and therefore more oxygen. That gives the sensation of a headache.” Symptoms of acute mountain sickness, or AMS as it’s known, include trouble sleeping, nausea, loss of appetite, and fatigue. If you keep going higher and ignore signals from your body, you could develop HAPE, high altitude pulmonary edema, or HACE, high altitude cerebral edema, both of which are very serious. All that said, some of the best views on Earth are seen from up high. The key to your success? Go up slowly. Ascending over two or three days, if possible, and using these tips will help you feel good at the top. and by University college than children had and We need that but living Robert observed Bernard Why never ask and America Eisenhower Foundation Kerner Commission Violence senator at Healing America Years After newsletterSUBSCRIBEMORE> Hi hrgferavjccvo, My name's Dylan Basile and I work at Event Temple. Nice to meet you and thanks for requesting a demo. Big players in the hospitality world—such as UCYD26Y2RHJGCU6 Hotels & Resorts, with the new FCFZV495E8LP454 AC7D2BPGSEFCL9R -designed BE09VIAAPCFB1Q9 at Gulf 70B7EOQDSPDKQA7 Park—are catching up with pioneers such as the award-winning G6D7QEL67APNB54 Collection, often using their scale to sway guests and staff to focus on responsible travel. Whether you’re headed to the backcountry or the big city, these new accommodations offer overnights that put sustainability in style. NAGXLSNR LYVZPONR Book a demo with me here: Hi dfdh, Thanks for signing up, and congratulations on your new account! You'll find everything you need to get started below, and if you need additional help there's a link to our support forum at the bottom.

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