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???? History Repeating? It Would Be Good For Your Income

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If you dare, check out the alarming new graph below… Hey Reader, If you dare, check out the ala

If you dare, check out the alarming new graph below… Hey Reader, If you dare, check out the alarming new graph below… …it's inspired the writing of a [brand new ebook that's helping people turn this disturbing phenomenon into new income…]( As this graph is carefully built from a mass of U.S. government economic data collected and analyzed over the past 60+ years… And if current trends continue, it projects a bleak picture of the years ahead (with a hidden brightside I'll get to shortly)... [email-img]( Yep, it looks a little like the beautiful Swiss Alps… It's just as deadly too. If inflation does peak again in 2026 like this graph projects it to, we could be looking at an ugly rollercoaster-like replay of the 1970s… In 1970, inflation hit 5.7%... Then sunk in 1971 to 4.3%... (Oh, it must be over!) And sank even further in 1972 to 3.2%... (Phew! It's definitely over!) Only for it to jump in 1973 to 6.2%! (It's back! Say it ain't so!) And then trampoline in 1974 to 11.0%! (Should I just forget about retiring?!) [🔗Grab a copy of my latest ebook… it can help you turn rollercoaster inflation into steady money.]( Of course, back then, many folks saw inflation as a permanent financial setback, rather than a potential springboard. Those who did look at inflation as a springboard, found ways to turn challenges into significant windfalls. And guess what? We've bundled up many of those lessons for you in The Complete Guide to Options Income. It isn't just a guide. Think of it as a treasure map for these difficult inflationary times, showing you the way to turn rising prices into income windfalls. [Want in?🔗Click Here to get the guide…]( Catch you on the sunny side of finance, Don Kaufman Founder/TheoTRADE 2563 cherry hill ln, Hermitage, PA 16148, United States You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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