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This year has been a wild ride for stocks. – to sit down with you for one night only, and tell

This year has been a wild ride for stocks. [Chart Of The Day] December 9, 2019 At Chart of the Day, we’re always looking out for special opportunities we believe you, as a valued subscriber, will want to see. Below is a message from one of our affiliates InvestorPlace. The ONE thing we recommend you do with your money before January 1 Dear Chart of the Day Reader, This year has been a wild ride for stocks. We’ve seen a lot of bad days… In one trading session alone, the Dow dropped 800 points. That’s not to mention all the negative news over the past 11 months… everything from the trade war to President Trump’s potential impeachment… and the constant fears of recession. But despite all the bad news this year… and all the talking heads in the media claiming the bull market is over… this market is on pace to finish one of its best years since the bull market started. This has led to mass confusion among millions of investors. We’ve received an incredible amount of letters and emails from readers who are becoming increasingly worried about their retirement accounts. - Will 2020 be the year this nearly 11-year-old bull market finally crashes? - How will an election year, global turmoil and a potential economic slowdown impact your financial future? - Most importantly, what should YOU be doing today to prepare yourself financially for 2020? We want to directly address these concerns and help you make sense of everything, including where we recommend you should AND shouldn’t be investing your money. So, we’ve invited [two legendary investors -- Louis Navellier and Matt McCall]( – to sit down with you for one night only, and tell you what their new research is saying… Together these two investing juggernauts have accurately predicted some of the biggest market moves of the past 30-plus years: The Black Monday crash… the bursting of the dot-com bubble… and the exact start of this historic bull market. Both Louis and Matt are putting their research and reputations on the line to show you exactly what they say is around the corner and, more importantly, how to prepare. As CEO of InvestorPlace (publisher of both Louis’ and Matt’s research), I take these things very seriously. And to help you get the answers and clarity you deserve, we’ve hired an Emmy-winning journalist to sit down and extract every bit of valuable information from Matt and Louis. We’ve gone to all these great lengths for one simple reason: To help you understand exactly where the markets are heading, and the ONE thing we recommend you need to be doing with your money, if you’re going to remain safe and potentially profitable throughout the new year. I promise, you’ll walk away from this free event more confident on how to move forward with your money and with a strategy in place for the big market moves Louis and Matt see coming in 2020. I’ve seen the research they both plan to share on [Tuesday, December 10 at 7 p.m. (EST).]( And I can honestly say nothing could impact your retirement more… and bring more clarity to the way you think about investing moving forward… than what they’re going to reveal during our first-ever [Early Warning Summit 2020.Â]( I sincerely hope you carve out a little time to join us on December 10, at 7 p.m. (EST). I’ll be watching and I urge you to do the same. [Reserve your seat right here.]( Best, Brian Hunt CEO, InvestorPlace [Chuck Hughes' Chart Of The Day] If you are having trouble receiving your Chart Of The Day subscription, you can ensure its arrival in your mailbox by [whitelisting Chart Of The Day](. © 2019 by Chart Of The Day. All rights reserved. This newsletter may only be used pursuant to the subscription agreement, and any reproduction, copying or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the World Wide Web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Laissez Faire Books LLC, 808 Saint Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21202-2406. To end your Chart Of The Day e-mail subscription and associated external offers sent from Chart Of The Day, [click here to unsubscribe](. This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative information in regard to the subject matter covered. If legal advice or any type of assistance is needed, please seek the services of a competent professional. This material, produced by Chart Of The Day, is for informational purposes only. All technical information, instruction, and advice, reflect the beliefs of Chart Of The Day and are intended as informational only. Chart Of The Day is committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We do not rent or share your email address. By submitting your email address, you consent to Laissez Faire delivering daily email issues and advertisements. [Please read our Privacy Statement](. EMAIL REFERENCE ID: 401CODDE02 This year has been a wild ride for stocks.

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