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From Our Associates At Palm Beach Research Group Dear Reader, Your free preview copy of former Citig

[Daily Stock Advisor] From Our Associates At Palm Beach Research Group Dear Reader, Your free preview copy of former Citigroup accountant Thomas R. Dyson's important new book – [The 702(j) Retirement Plan: How to Set Up Your Own Worry-Free, 100% Tax-Free Retirement]( – is ready to ship. All you have to do to claim your complimentary copy is go to [this page](. As a reminder, the reason you want to claim your book right now is because... - On [page 32]( you’ll discover how you can use the same sneaky tricks the banks use to earn invisible, tax-free income (which the IRS can’t see or touch!) - On [page 10]( you’ll learn the safest place to store your cash in America today—not a bank, not a safe. Out of reach of the government, creditors, even a divorce suit - On [page 8]( you’ll discover why former Vice President Joe Biden, presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Senator John McCain, and at least 54 other elected officials have secretly shifted a portion of their wealth out of traditional banks and into this "702 Account"... without telling the American public why we should do the same - On [pages 108-115]( you’ll read about the secret method that allows you to maybe retire with an extra $2,194 per month, on top of your Social Security check. Remember, this book is not available on Amazon. You can't buy it on eBay. And you'll never see it for sale in any bookstore. And there are only a limited amount of copies left from the original print run. To finalize your order and claim your book, simply [click here]( to review the details and update your shipping information. Tom will email you a PDF of this important new title, so you can read it immediately. And your book should arrive on your doorstep within 5-10 business days. For more information, [click here](. Regards, Lindsey Hough Executive Editor, Palm Beach Research Group P.S. When you claim your copy of this book, Tom will also send you a special gift package as a thank you. [Details on what’s inside the package, here.]( If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link to be removed.]( If you can't see this message, [view it in your browser](. Copyright © 2017 [Daily Stock Advisor](. All rights reserved. [Daily Stock Advisor Disclaimer]( Daily Stock Advisor, 2601 E. Oakland Park Blvd. Suite 503, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33306, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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