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20X Bigger Than the First Republic Collapse

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If you're wondering, "Is this week's collapse the end of the wipeouts?"... Heck no. Listen, we've ju

If you're wondering, "Is this week's collapse the end of the wipeouts?"... Heck no. Listen, we've just seen three banks collapse – and their assets are greater than the 25 banks that failed in 2008 – combined. [Chaikin Analytics] Note from Marc: Are the worst of these wipeouts over? JP Morgan just told us yes, but my friend Joel Litman (a consultant to the Pentagon) says no. In fact, Joel's sounding the alarm on what he's calling "Wall Street's next crisis", due to hit in the next 60 days. [Here's what you need to know...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 20X Bigger Than the First Republic Collapse If you're wondering, "Is this week's collapse the end of the wipeouts?"... Heck no. Listen, we've just seen three banks collapse – and their assets are greater than the 25 banks that failed in 2008 – combined. But frankly, my focus is on [another big event that's going to rock the U.S. stock market in the next 60 days.]( Unfortunately, most folks are completely unaware of it (and nobody on Wall Street is in much of a hurry to tell them). [It's set to be 20X BIGGER than the First Republic collapse]( with abnormally large losses to follow. The LAST time this happened, investors on the losing side lost up to 60% of their capital. Everybody on Wall Street is scrambling to prepare... including 63 funds, like Millennium Management, Citadel, and Point72 – and you should too. As of today, you've got just weeks to make sure you're on the right side of history... [I explain exactly what you can expect right here.]( Don't miss it. The clock's ticking. Regards, Joel Litman Chief Investment Strategist, Altimetry You are receiving this e-mail because you are a subscriber to Chaikin Analytics content. To unsubscribe from special offers like this one, [click here to unsubscribe](. Published by Chaikin Analytics, LLC. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL} . For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, call [+1 (877) 697-6783](tel:18776976783) (U.S.), 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Eastern time or e-mail info@chaikinanalytics.com. Please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized investment advice. © 2023 Chaikin Analytics, LLC. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Chaikin Analytics, LLC. 201 King Of Prussia Rd., Suite 650, Radnor, PA 19087. [www.chaikinanalytics.com](.

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