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April 16 2024 Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: Whether You Have $500 or $5 Mi

April 16 2024 [Unsubscribe]( Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: Whether You Have $500 or $5 Million, Do This Now! I’m alarmed. See, I’ve spent a lot of time helping rich people get richer. That includes a few billionaires you know by name. They’ve rewarded me handsomely for it. In fact, I’m a “One-Percenter” myself. And I know that, from decades of doing this, there’s a simple secret to generating most of that wealth. I’ve used it. My rich friends use it. I’ve helped rich clients use it. But a staggering number of investors have no clue what we’re doing or how to do the same for themselves. Worse, this coincides with a time when millions of Americans say they’re living from paycheck to paycheck… With some saying they don’t even have enough to cover a surprise $400 doctor bill, let alone a few decades of retirement… We’re clearly headed toward two very different Americas. One, where people like me and my rich friends have money for $1,500 concert tickets… ride in private jets… and don’t have to worry about soaring prices or inflation. And another, where more than 60% of Americans say they’re struggling to get by. This is a massive financial crisis in the making. And my rich friend, billion-dollar money manager Louis Navillier, and I want to do something about that. That’s why we’ve filmed a [free video]( that shows you… Why you absolutely don’t want to hold too much cash over the months ahead… Why the One-Percent keeps getting richer as others go broke… And what Louis and I are doing with our money right now… [All you need to do to see this video is follow this link.]( Again, it’s free to watch. Best Regards, Jason Bodner Senior Analyst, TradeSmith P.S. Please make sure you don’t wait too long to take a look. This American wealth divide I just talked about is likely to get even bigger. And you don’t want to get trapped on the wrong side… [follow this link to find out which steps you can take to protect yourself.]( This ad is sent on behalf of InvestorPlace Media at 1125 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. If you’re not interested in this opportunity, please [click here]( and remove yourself from these offers. This third party offer is brought to you by Maximum Internet Marketing 8-13-8/22, Kattedan, Hyderabad, 500077, India If you would like to [unsubscribe]( from receiving offers, [click here](. Feel like changing the way you receive emails?[Update preferences]( © Copyright 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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