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[May 14] Have you met *Brad* Thomas?

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He went 15-for-16 on closed positions, with gains like 124%, 191%, and more — in a matter of mo

He went 15-for-16 on closed positions, with gains like 124%, 191%, and more — in a matter of months. And on top of that, Brad gave his subscribers the chance to earn thousands of dollars in income. Now, he’s launched a venture using the same strategy that produced the incredible results above… And today, Brad has an urgent message for you because as inflation continues to spiral out of control… Brad says what he calls “SWAN stocks” are perfect for today’s market. When you own these “SWAN Stocks”… Recessions… bear markets… crashes… None of those things matter the same way anymore. Not only are these stocks beating the market… They allow you to collect thousands of dollars every month — no matter what’s happening in the world. And that stream of payouts can rise year after year. [Logo at GMV](   A special message from the Editor of Great Market Vision: We are often approached by other businesses with special offers for our readers. While many don’t make the cut, the message below is one we believe deserves your consideration.   The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Life is like a camera, focus on the good times, develop from the negatives. Japanese: 猿も木から落ちる。(Even monkeys fall from trees.) 一期一会。(Ichigo ichie. - This phrase means "One time, one meeting" and is used to remind us to cherish every moment and encounter in life.) German: Aller Anfang ist schwer. (All beginnings are difficult.) Wer rastet, der rostet. (If you rest, you rust.) French: La vie est belle. (Life is beautiful.) À coeur vaillant rien d'impossible. (With a brave heart, nothing is impossible.) Italian: La vita è un sogno. (Life is a dream.) Chi semina vento raccoglie tempesta. (Those who sow the wind will reap the storm.) Swedish: Lita pÃ¥ dig själv och ingen annan. (Trust yourself and no one else.) Ingen ko pÃ¥ isen. (No cow on the ice - this means "no problem" or "no worries".) From 2020 through mid-2022, Brad Thomas had a near-perfect track record. He went 15-for-16 on closed positions, with gains like 124%, 191%, and more — in a matter of months. And on top of that, Brad gave his subscribers the chance to earn thousands of dollars in income. Now, he’s launched a venture using the same strategy that produced the incredible results above… And today, Brad has an urgent message for you because as inflation continues to spiral out of control… Brad says what he calls “SWAN stocks” are perfect for today’s market. When you own these “SWAN Stocks”… Recessions… bear markets… crashes… None of those things matter the same way anymore. Not only are these stocks beating the market… They allow you to collect thousands of dollars every month — no matter what’s happening in the world. And that stream of payouts can rise year after year. That’s why Brad says investing in “SWAN Stocks” is as low-risk as it gets. [Click here to learn more and claim Brad’s full “SWAN Stock Model Portfolio” right now.]( All the best, Frances Popp Managing Editor, Intelligent Income Investor   [Privacy Policy]( - [Terms & Conditions]( You are receiving this email due to your enrollment in a newsletter on one of our related sites[.]( To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. 1201 Wilson Blvd #27, Arlington, VA 22209 [Unsubscribe]( © 2023 Great Market Vision. All Rights Reserved.

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