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The American Economy Has Reached a Historical “Turning Point”

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The American Economy Has Reached a Historical “Turning Point” In recent weeks, there’

The American Economy Has Reached a Historical “Turning Point” In recent weeks, there’s been a growing number of [warning signs](=.O0hGfwFeOzQGyuQ4U4jFgQkntruvRAdBdibocJ9ljcw): - The average savings rate of consumers has dropped to its lowest level since 2005 - America’s debt is over $30 trillion, with forecasts reaching $45 trillion by 2032 - The housing market is facing another 2008-style crash - The Fed is at risk of tipping the economy into a recession It’s clearly evident: [America’s economy has reached a major “inflection point.”](=.nQAsTjpnhA_yujzbiUAM4iL-v4DXBs3idCM5IYk3XcA) According to a 20-year market analyst, the stock market meltdown of 2022 is just the tip of the iceberg. He says that what’s coming next will be a “cash frenzy” that could cause [a panic more severe than any other crisis in history.](=.HKbexsnuCx5xEpvRYqSw5MTW3VJ4NZgNBe4rg7DzpSM) And he likely has one of the greatest track records of any investor in America. Over the past few years, he’s recommended over 23 stocks that have seen triple-digit gains with very little risk. He accurately called the top of the Nasdaq in 2021… warned about bitcoin before it plummeted 80%… And helped investors cash in on the 2008 Lehman Brothers collapse (those who acted could’ve locked in an 82% gain in 5 months). Today, he’s stepping forward to issue [his next big prediction – and exactly what it means for your money.](=.cCB9B5BASmhaJ73z2nGL0hKbGlu6U_LL2SMYnUNNLbE) He believes the “buy the dip” approach could be the biggest financial mistake you ever make. But there IS a lot of money to be made… or lost, depending on how well you understand what’s now taking place. In fact, he’s summed up [exactly what’s happening](=.IE2tYN3QhajF2DxkqDi-rjaM6rt74KRkiZ0aKhMK5Ms) in just TWO words. And he’s outlined the four steps every investor should take immediately to prepare. [Click here to see his major new prediction, 100% free.](=.u8WCtNaEBERLxdNpaAruAHnrOLMdmn4m3rMv4Wi5jaA) Best of luck in all your investments! --------------------------------------------------------------- ETF Dynamics PO Box 3993, North Hollywood CA 91617 United States You received this email because you signed up on our website or made a purchase from us. [Unsubscribe](=.SM_IFcWateL3RK2vVcXq3ugqD1ojI-R2knpHy8_OJ4c)

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