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Joe Kennedy Sr. was a stockbroker... and when a shoeshine boy started chatting to him about stocks,

Joe Kennedy Sr. (father of JFK) was a stockbroker... and when a shoeshine boy started chatting to him about stocks, he realized the party of the roaring 20s was about to end. [Chaikin Analytics] Dear Reader, As a veteran financial analyst, sometimes you see things out and about in the real world that stop you in your tracks... and make you realize the economic climate of the country is changing – and quickly. For the legendary Joe Kennedy Sr. (father of JFK), it was his conversation with a shoeshine boy. At the time, Joe was a stockbroker... But when the shoeshine boy started chatting to him about stocks, he realized the party of the roaring 20s was about to end. He ended up exiting his positions only weeks before the Great Crash of 1929. Well, my friend Porter Stansberry just had a similar "shoeshine boy" moment with a friend who works with a large regional bank. It stopped Porter in his tracks... [And inspired him to return to Stansberry Research for the first time in three years to share the story... plus the most important warning of his career.]( Porter made a name for himself by predicting everything from the rise of the Internet to the collapse of General Motors, Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac. But now he's telling an even more dire story... Which includes [the possible bankruptcy of one of the world's largest banks.]( I won't spoil it for you, but I feel this anecdote is worth hearing for anyone with money in a bank. [Watch it right here.]( This story was part of a longer, much-anticipated broadcast which has been watched by over a hundred thousand people around the world since last week. To be clear: Porter and I have different viewpoints on the market... But that said, this particular story is something I believe you need to hear immediately today. [It's available to you here, at no cost, for a limited time only.]( Regards, Marc Chaikin Founder, Chaikin Analytics 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 financial 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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