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He called 2023's market surge. Here's his 2024 warning

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Barron's says this is "the next bubble to pop?" As the media celebrates the latest economic figure

Barron's says this is "the next bubble to pop…" [Eagle Financial Publications] Below please find a special message from one of our sponsors, TradeSmith. From time to time we find special opportunities we believe you as a valued customer may want to see. Please note that the following message reflects the opinions and representations of our sponsor alone, and not necessarily the opinion or editorial positions of Eagle Financial Publications or Salem Communications. Fellow Investor, No one believed Jason Bodner this time last year. But as the mainstream media was all but guaranteed a recession in 2023, he went on camera about some unusual trading volume that defied history. He said: "This is actually good news for us bulls who want to see prices going higher." It wasn't a popular opinion. Two-thirds of Chief Economists at the World Economic Forum that month said a recession was coming in 2023. And weeks before, Mark Zandy of Moody's Analytics had said: "Every person on TV says recession. I've never seen anything like it." But you know what happened instead… Over the next six months, the Nasdaq had its strongest first half of a year since 1983. And the Nasdaq 100 closed up 55% for 2023, while the "Magnificent Seven" mega tech firms added trillions of dollars in value. Which brings us to the present moment… Today, most economists have caught up to where Jason was a year ago. 74% of them now say there will be no recession in 2024. But once again, [Jason sees things differently.]( As the media celebrates the latest economic figures, and the Dow hits a new record high… Jason just went on record warning of a crash — [and not the kind anyone expects.]( Why has America's loneliest bull – who stood his ground against last year's faulty doom-and-good narrative – [now telling investors to take cover?]( [This presentation explains it all in full.]( Regards, Nick Christ Director of Member Services, TradeSmith To ensure future delivery of Eagle Financial Publication's emails please add the domain @mail.eaglefinancialpublications.com to your address book or contact list. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you are subscribed to the Carefully Selected Financial Offers from Third Parties List. To unsubscribe please click [here](. To 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). Eagle Financial Publications - Eagle Products, LLC. - a Salem Communications Holding Company 122 C Street NW, Suite 515 | Washington, D.C. 20001 © Eagle Financial Publications. All rights reserved. [Link](

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