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How to avoid market downturns days or weeks in advance

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Fellow Investor, The Crash of 1987? the Dot-Com Meltdown of 2000? the Credit Crash of 2008? th

Fellow Investor, The Crash of 1987… the Dot-Com Meltdown of 2000… the Credit Crash of 2008… the Pandemic Plunge of 2020… the Market Downturn of 2022... These major market disasters wiped out the savings of MILLIONS of American retirees. The bear market that began in March 2000 and lasted 546 days knocked -36% off the S&P 500. Just a few months later, another bear market vaporized an additional -33.7% of wealth. Then, in 2008-09, the market tanked -51%. Yet, what if there was a way investors could simply SIDESTEP these market wipeouts? Well, it turns out such a solution exists: [a simple Safety Switch System]( that alerts investors to major sell-offs in the market, before they happen. For 46 years, this simple system has not only saved investors from just about every major crash and correction… It has also guided them to as much as seven times more money than traditional buy and hold investing. Investors who had been following this simple alert system since 1987 would have seen a $100,000 initial portfolio that could have grown into as much as $4.1 million compared to only $487,719 with a buy-and-hold investing strategy. [Click here to find out more...]( Best wishes, [Roger Michalski] Roger Michalski Publisher, Eagle Financial Publications P.S. With the recent market volatility, the Safety Switch could trigger any day - savvy investors don’t want to miss that. [Click here now to discover more about the Safety Switch.]( To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication's emails please add the domain @info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. This email was sent to [{EMAIL}](MAILTO:{EMAIL}) because you are subscribed to the Information about Financial Newsletters from Eagle Financial Publications List. To unsubscribe please click [here](. To instantly stop receiving emails simply click [here](. View this email in your [web browser](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com?SUBJECT=Question about _MARKETING FinPubs Promos). © Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Salem Communications Holding Company. All rights reserved. 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 [Link](

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