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[Daily Wealth Newsletter] Fellow Investor, Over 43 years ago, I made a solemn vow. My mission and that of Weiss Ratings is to help Americans steer clear of bad investments, faltering companies, and unforeseen downturns. Which is why I am writing to you today. Because my research indicates that [an economic collapse is coming,]( likes of which we have never seen before. The recent market crash was just the beginning. The economic lockdown made things worse. And the civil unrest has only added fuel to the fire. When it hits, the most vulnerable investments in your portfolio will drop in value like lead balloons. Wall Street pushes these investments on the unwary. But they’re like ticking time bombs waiting to blow up… and… when they do… your wealth could go up in flames with them. That’s why I want to tell you about [our “endangered lists” of stocks, ETFs, mutual funds, banks and credit unions bound to crash and burn]( as this new crisis steam rolls across the economy. If you own any of these investments or have your money tied up in any of these institutions... you need to know. And you need to know… NOW! In fact, our “endangered lists” include more than… - 5,000 common stocks - 6,000 ETFs and mutual funds - 4,000 banks and credit unions I’m here to forewarn you before it’s too late. In addition, you’ll discover which investments are designed to go up as the market goes down. And I’ll even share with you my “ultimate safe haven”. No… it’s not gold. It’s even better, and you can set it up in about 10 minutes right online. It’s all explained in [this video presentation.]( Watch it now and see for yourself… because… the coming collapse will happen without warning. Now is the time to prepare. Good luck and God bless! Martin D. Weiss, Founder Weiss Ratings If you can't see this message, [view it in your browser](. You are receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL} as a part of your free subscription to the Daily Wealth Newsletter E-Letter. To read our privacy policy [follow this link.]( To unsubscribe by mail, write us at: Daily Wealth Newsletter | 2093 Philadelphia Pike #9699 Claymont , DE 19703 Website: [Daily Wealth Newsletter]( Advertising Disclosure: This email contains paid advertisements. Nothing in this email should be considered personalized financial advice. Staff members at Daily Wealth Newsletter are not qualified to answer your investing-related questions as they are not licensed under securities laws to address your particular financial situation. No communication by our employees to you should be deemed as personalized financial advice. Copyright © 2019 [Daily Wealth Newsletter](. All rights reserved. Gareth Feighery, 2093 Philadelphia Pike #9699, Claymont, DE 19703, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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