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Can You Spare an Hour on October 20?

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To view this email as a web page, go [here.]( Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: Hello, Reader. I know your time is important, so I’ll cut right to the point. I believe we’re on the cusp of a major bull market. One that’s going to hand huge gains to those who get in early on the leaders of this massive bull move. Any investor who owns stocks is going to see gains. But those who own the right stocks… The ones leading the charge higher… Well, they could see gains that are truly life changing. I’m talking about the same kinds of gains that early investors in companies like Microsoft, Amazon and Oracle saw. Not hundreds of percent, but thousands of percent… even tens of thousands. Those are the kinds of extraordinary gains that are possible when you combine powerful buying pressure with market leadership. And I’d like to give folks just like you the full story on this tremendous opportunity. On Tuesday, October 20, at 4 p.m. ET, I’ll share where I believe the biggest gain of the next decade will come from. It’s a select group of stocks that some analysts think are too expensive, overhyped, and too risky… But I believe will be the source of my next 1,000% winners. I’ve already recommended 23 picks that went up more than 1,000% in the last 13 years. This select group of stocks is where the next ones are most likely to come from. To get the full story, all you need to do is join me for an hour on October 20. This special event, which I’m calling Bull Market Confidential, is free to attend, but you have to sign up beforehand. To RSVP, [simply click here.]( Hope to see you there. Signed: Matt McCall Senior Investment Strategist, InvestorPlace Copyright 2020. Conservative MAGA. All Rights Reserved. Any replication or reproduction of this content is strictly prohibited. This email was sent to: {EMAIL} This email was sent by: Conservative Maga 2817 West End Ave Nashville, TN 37203 United States We respect your right to privacy - [view our policy]( [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe](

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