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Market watchers predict an initial rush into haven assets...                          

Market watchers predict an initial rush into haven assets...                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 July 14, 2024 | [Read Online]( [Unsubscribe]( Week in Review Good morning. Yesterday’s assassination attempt on former President Trump is undoubtedly the week’s top story. Market watchers predict an initial rush into haven assets and a revaluation of trades most linked to Trump's candidacy. [See how traders are expected to react to Trump rally shooting here.]( As for the rest of the week, here are the top five most-read headlines, according to Market Briefing readers: - Tesla’s share of US electric car market falls below 50% ([read]() - Nvidia gets rare Wall Street downgrade on valuation concerns ([read]() - Boeing to plead guilty to fraud in probe of fatal 737 MAX crashes ([read]() - US economy no longer overheated, Fed's Powell tells Congress ([read]() - Biden mixes Harris with Trump, insists he is staying in the presidential race ([read]() Your full briefing arrives tomorrow at 7:00 AM ET (watch your inbox). First, a timely message from Stansberry Research with their [No. 1 stock recommendation]( (free of charge), and what to do before the Fed’s next meeting… A message from Stansberry Research It was the first domino to fall... In March 2022, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates for the first time in five years. It triggered a brutal bear market that wiped out $9 trillion of American wealth... and slashed the average investor's portfolio nearly in half. Now, according to the man whom CNBC nicknamed "The Prophet," [the Fed's next move is about to have a similar ripple effect on ordinary folks across America.]( Whitney Tilson is a former hedge fund manager who's predicted just about every major stock market crash of the 21st century – from the dot-com crash of 2000... to the meme stock crash of 2021. Today, he warns, "The Fed could soon trigger a massive stock market event... one they've triggered multiple times, going as far back as 1929." ["This event will likely dictate the next decade of every American's financial life, and it's critical that you take steps now to prepare,"]( he told me. I recently sat down with Tilson and another top analyst to uncover the truth about what's really happening in the markets right now. [In this exclusive new interview](, both experts have agreed to share – for free – their thoughts on exactly what you should do with your money today, before the Fed's next meeting. Plus, you'll walk away with their No. 1 stock recommendation, free of charge, which could soar 500%-plus as this dramatic market event plays out. [Click here now to watch this exclusive interview – and get their No. 1 stock pick – for free.]( Regards, Kelly Brown, Senior Researcher, Stansberry Research This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would no longer like to receive these emails please [click here](. Thank you for subscribing to Market Briefing, the 7am ET briefing that curates top headlines and stories impacting the markets each day. This message is a paid advertisement sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, a third-party advertiser of Market Briefing. If you have questions about your subscription, feel free to contact us via email at [vip@marketbriefing.com](mailto:contact@marketbriefing.com) If you no longer wish to receive email from Market Briefing you can unsubscribe below. [tw]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 Market Briefing, a Capital Media publication 99 Wall St, Ste 314 New York, NY 10005, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv]( [Terms of Service](

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