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You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive our free e-letter the Wealth Whisperer The Second Great Recession is Underway 08/07/2023 America has never recovered from the Great Recession. Our government and financial institutions lied to us. Get Ready for Round #2! Back then, we naively assumed our problems sat at the surface, never thinking they were as deep as the Mariana Trench. We trusted too much. It cost folks EVERYTHING! We’re more alert this time. But people found news ways to create old problems. If you’re not careful, you could see YOUR LIFE SAVINGS VANISH… not in years… but months! This newsletter serves as a bulwark between your wealth and the abyss. Today’s, in particular, lifts the veil on the forces colluding behind the scenes to drive us into the next economic crisis… forces that wear sheep's clothing. Only you can decide what to do with what we give you. SPONSORED CONTENT [Computer Genius Takes on Wall Street with New Investing A.I.]( For years, Wall Street's been using A.I. to gain an edge. Now, a top tech company is "leveling the playing field." This company just recently put the finishing touches on an A.I. market forecasting system, designed specifically for the everyday person. And early tests show it's been astonishingly accurate... [You can get the full details of this breakthrough, here]( [Click Here to Read More...]( A Moral Hazard Unlike Any Other Ratings agencies were among the most evil actors during the Great Recession: Standard & Poor’s, Moody’s and Fitch. Banks paid these companies to rate their debt and the debt they issued. Naturally, a moral hazard arose. If a bank didn’t like the company’s rating, they paid another company that  was more amenable. It’s why you had these swindlers giving bundles of mortgage-backed loans top ratings up until the moment they failed. They acquiesced to greed and shirked their fiduciary duty. Now, these charlatans are back in the news. You probably saw the headlines pour across the screens when Fitch decided to downgrade U.S. debt. It was a lie… or disingenuous, at the very least. Yet, people still trust these fraudsters. So, panic selling ensued in both U.S. Treasuries and the equity markets. Here’s the truth regarding the “downgrade.” Unless you’ve been living under a rock, the U.S. government has TONS of debt. And it keeps growing. In 2011, Standard & Poor’s downgraded the U.S. debt because of political brinkmanship. Citing similar concerns, Fitch decided now was the time for them to jump onboard… over a decade later. Let’s be clear… NO U.S. institution will change how it invests in U.S. treasuries based on the downgrade. Having the highest or second highest credit rating doesn’t affect any funds or companies that required to hold high-quality debt. And the United States has NEVER defaulted on its debt, EVER. Nor is it likely at any time in the near future. Despite the bluster, politicians would be committing political suicide if they let the United States default on their watch. Some naively don’t understand how the Treasury Department works. Others don’t believe what the Treasury Department says (which is something you do after, not during negotiations). And there is very little reason to believe any sitting president would let it happen. He’d rather risk court interventions after taking executive action than let the country default. So, who is selling all the U.S. debt all of a sudden? Our best guess: Japan. And the Japanese are doing it because of THEIR central bank’s decisions. [Millionaires Will Be Minted OVERNIGHT]( Legendary tech futurist who predicted the rise of Amazon, Netflix, and Apple YEARS in advance now says: “The biggest, most profitable technological advances in the future will ALL stem from this single breakthrough. Millionaires will be minted overnight.” [He’s revealing EVERYTHING here.]( [Click Here to Read More...]( The Debt-Equity Market Dynamic Fitch drove unnecessary panic into the market, especially amongst retail investors. That panic drove 10-year Treasury rates towards 4.2%, which isn’t that high, all things considered. But this gave folks who were looking for a reason to sell something to hold. By no means do we think equity markets are on solid financial footing. However, headline-driven temporary dislocations allow big banks, who still pay these agencies, to scoop up shares from panic sellers, push the market higher and then unload them back to these same folks at higher prices. How do we know this? Consider the case of Silicon Valley Bank. All the ratings agencies knew the bank was over-leveraged. They saw their balance sheets with heavy investments in short-term treasuries, watched interest rates rise and said NOTHING. In fact, up until it collapsed, Moody’s and S&P gave SVB investment grade ratings. So, now, they’ve downgraded all U.S. debt based on our debt burden, which we’ve all known has been a problem for years, and the recent fiscal standoff, which occurred almost two months ago. What possible motivation could they have… when the markets are on the cusp of all-time highs, yet sentiment is as fragile as glass? [Warning: America on the Brink of Financial Crisis!]( Traders who make money understand the need to optimize their trading strategy to capitalize on every opportunity that comes their way. [Count On This Dual-Patented A.I. Trading Tool (Learn for FREE Now) >>]( [Click Here to Read More...]( Beat Them at Their Own Game None of us, individually, or even as a collective group of readers, is going to change the situation anytime soon. As free market capitalists, we can only focus on our wealth preservation and prosperity. You might be inclined to dismiss the headline from Fitch as a one-off instance. But make no mistake. This is a snowball building into an avalanche. Every day we watch financial networks prime retail investors to buy high and sell low. They NEED us to lose money to them. But we can beat them at their own game. No one knows how to take advantage of these situations better than Jim Woods, our options trader expert. Jim’s put together an incredible program he calls[High Velocity Options](that exploits short-term opportunities for IMMENSE gains. Now, we all have heard the stories of a friend of a friend who made a fortune trading options and lost it just as quickly. So, what makes Jim different? The secret lies in his unique approach to risk management… a method that aims to minimize risk while letting winners EXPLODE. [Here’s how it works…]( To Your Wealth, The Wealth Whisperer Team About Us: Eagle Financial Publications is located in Washington, D.C. – only a few blocks from the Capitol. Our products have been helping investors build their wealth for several decades. Whether you’re a long-term investor or short-term trader, you’ll find the right strategy for you, including how to earn more steady income to spend now, preserve and grow your capital to enjoy later, and whatever other investment goals you have. Visit Our Websites: - [DividendInvestor.com]( - [StockInvestor.com]( - [BryanPerryInvesting.com]( - [JimWoodsInvesting.com]( - [MarkSkousen.com]( - [GilderReport.com]( - [RetirementWatch.com]( - [InvestmentHouse.com]( - [SeniorResource.com]( - [DayTradeSPY.com]( - [GenerationalWealthStrategies.com]( - [[YouTube] Visit our YouTube Channel — Eagle Investing Network]( To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publications emails please add financial@info2.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. View this email in your [web browser](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to Wealth Whisperer. To unsubscribe please click [here](. If you have questions, please send them to [Customer Service](mailto:customerservice@eaglefinancialpublications.com). Legal Disclaimer: Any and all communications from Eagle Products, LLC. employees should not be considered advice on finances. 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 advice on finances. Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Salem Communications Holding Company 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 [Link](

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