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------------------------------------------------------- You are receiving this message because you have visited my site and requested to be contacted. If you no longer wish to be contacted, please use the removal link: [Unscubscribe]( ------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, I was there when he first predicted it... Sitting in a conference room in Las Vegas... It was a scary time in the stock market... One day it was up, the next it seemed like it was crashing. Most people were confused - much like they are today. Then, my boss, a PhD and former hedge fund manager who I'd been working with for just a few years, took the stage. He's perhaps the smartest man I've ever met - he predicted the rise of gold in 2003, the top of the dot-com bubble in 2000, and the bottom of the Great Recession in 2009 -- and I've personally read at least 100 emails from people who've made fortunes following his recommendations. What he said in Vegas didn't make much sense at the time... but it's playing out exactly as he predicted. [He believes a mania will hit the U.S. stock market any day now... one that'll take most people by surprise.]( Like usual, some will become fabulously wealthy while others get crushed. For the past two years, I've made it my mission to [spread the word]( about my boss's prediction. I've even recruited the help of a well-known celebrity investor. Recently, I got both experts in a room for an eye-opening interview. They walked me through exactly what's happening and what to expect next. (They even gave the name of a small stock that's been attracting a lot of Wall Street attention recently.) I've asked for [this link]( be forwarded to as many people as possible... and I'm glad it's now found its found its way to you. Many of the predictions made in this video have already come true... and could have an enormous impact on your wealth. [To watch the free presentation before it comes offline, click here.]( Regards, Kelly BrownManaging Director, Stansberry ResearchDelivering World-Class Investment Research since 1999 P.S. The viral message is spreading quickly - over 293,000 people have already seen it. And the message my boss is predicting has been featured all over the news. To watch and take action on everything he recommends, [click here while the video is still available.]( Savicom Limited, Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time.

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