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The buzz has been building about Mason Sexton... You're receiving this email as part of your subscri

The buzz has been building about Mason Sexton... You're receiving this email as part of your subscription to Crowdability. [Unsubscribe here](. [Crowdability] Dear Reader, The buzz has been building about Mason Sexton... He's one of Wall Street's most legendary analysts. Back in 1987, for example, he became famous for predicting the crash "down to the minute." He also called it the bottom of the 2009 market. He called the top (and bottom) of the Covid crash. And also nailed the EXACT top of the market last year. [Now he's just gone public with his first major prediction since he called the crash of 1987](. I strongly recommend you watch this interview. Why? Because, for years now, his prescient forecasts have been reserved for his rich hedge fund clients who pay him up to $10,000 a month just to get his daily e-mails about the market. Like this e-mail he sent on March 29, 2022... This could be one of the single greatest trades I've ever seen... Back then, Mason wrote in his e-mail: "We recommend selling short TSLA here with a 50% position at the current price of $365 and another 50% at $383.33 with... an initial objective of $300." The numbers above were adjusted for Tesla's stock split, but look what happened next... The stock rose to $383 – exactly one of his targets... And then it crashed down... Past $300 and down to $206. A 46% drop in 6 weeks! Can you imagine? What's more Mason told his clients to exit part of their position right near the bottom. Get this... On March 29th, when Mason made that call, you could have bought ONE options contract for $95.50 and watched it grow to $42,498. On 10 contracts–that's less than $1,000 – you would have made over $400,000. Nuts! I'm sure Mason could charge $5,000 [for what he's now revealed]( and dozens of greedy hedge fund managers would line up and pay... But he's not going to do that. You won't have to pay $5,000 to watch his interview, which has been labeled The Prophecy. You pay $0. [You can watch it right now here](. Regards, Sam Latter Editor in Chief, Crowdability Copyright © 2023 Crowdability, Inc., All rights reserved. You signed up on []( [Add us to your address book]( Our mailing address is: 1125 N. Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21201 [Update Subscription Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe from this list]( The work included in this communication is based on diverse sources including SEC filings, current events, interviews, corporate press releases, and information published on funding platforms, but the views we express and the conclusions we reach are our own. As such, this content may contain errors, and any investments described in this content should be made only after reviewing the filings and/or financial statements of the company, and only after consulting with your investment advisor. Actual results may differ significantly from the results described herein. Furthermore, nothing published by Crowdability, Inc should be considered personalized financial advice. Although our employees may answer your general customer service questions, they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular investment situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized investment advice. Crowdability has no relationship with any of the companies or platforms we write about. Crowdability is an independent provider of education, information and research on start-ups and alternative investments, and as such, it accepts no compensation from any companies or funding platforms mentioned in any of our reports.

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