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From: [Investor Dummies]( To: {EMAIL} To ensure that you continue receiving our emails, please add us to your address book or safe-sender list. Dear Reader, While America's pot market has been blowing up... with pot stocks soaring 1,000%... 2,000%... and even 5,000% and more... Financial institutions have been forced to wait on the sidelines. As Troy Dayton, CEO of Arcview Group, a world-leading market research company used by Forbes, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal says... "There are billions of dollars in institutional capital chomping at the bit to take advantage of [pot]... but so far [they] haven't found a major way in." That's because, thanks to an outdated, 80-year-old federal law, financial institutions can't invest in American pot stocks. Not a single one. The result? As the picture shows, an estimated $340 billion of institutional capital has been blocked from entering American pot stocks. "We need to undo this," President Trump said. "We need to stop this." 57 members of Congress — both from the right and the left — have agreed. And now, in the coming weeks — maybe even the next few days — it's finally expected to happen... The outdated, 80-year-old law banning institutions from investing in American pot stocks, is set to be reversed... Cracking the institutional floodgates open... And unleashing an estimated $340 billion windfall... more money than is the entire global crypto market... into the pot stocks of America. Investors who make [this one simple move ahead of time]( could make an absolute fortune. In fact, you could become a pot stock millionaire in the coming weeks. I guarantee it. [Click here for the details.]( Sincerely, Teeka Tiwari Chief Editor, The Palm Beach Letter P.S. I just got word that BlackRock, the $6.5 trillion hedge fund giant, broke federal law by investing in an American pot company. It seems financial institutions aren't waiting for the expected law change in the coming weeks. They're pouring in now. Which means the window of opportunity to profit off this is even smaller than I thought. Because the $340 billion of institutional capital expected to flood into American pot stocks... It's already beginning. If you want to profit off it, you must act fast. [Watch this video now.]( You'll discover the exact details on this time-sensitive opportunity — including the one move to make now that could turn you into a pot stock millionaire in the coming weeks. [Details here.]( This message was sent by [Investor Dummies]( P.O. Box 43 Matawan New Jersey 07747 USA To contact the sender, reply to this email. This message may be a newsletter, solicitation or advertisement. Your request to unsubscribe or block will be enforced immediately. [Change Profile]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Block Sender]( | [Report Abuse]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Online Multi-Channel Marketing and Messaging Software]()

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