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It won’t matter who wins the election

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Market legend with uncanny track record predicts total chaos. Fellow Reader, Larry Benedict famou

Market legend with uncanny track record predicts total chaos. [Click here to unsubscribe](  Fellow Reader, Larry Benedict famously went 20 years on Wall Street without a single losing year… His former hedge fund, Banyan Capital, was ranked in the top 1% in the entire world…. And he’s one of the few dozen people to earn the label “Market Wizard” (along with Ray Dalio and Paul Tudor Jones). Larry’s track record for making eerily accurate predictions is second to none, but he says the prediction he’s making right now is among the most urgent of his career. Because Larry believes that just two days after the election, a rare event is going to trigger a chaos period he’s only seen four other times in the past 40 years. [Click here to automatically reserve your spot now for Larry’s urgent briefing.*]( *When you click the link, your email will automatically be added to Larry’s guest list. He says this event is going to blindside most people. That’s why I sat down for an urgent interview with Larry that will air on Wednesday, October 30, at 8 p.m. ET. In it, Larry will reveal: - The telltale market indicator that’s flashing “red” and what it means for your portfolio. - Why “buy and hold” is the absolute worst strategy for this period of time — especially if you’re at or near retirement. - A post-election blueprint for how to protect yourself and find opportunities to profit throughout the coming chaos. - The name of the stock Larry believes will be crucial to anyone looking not only to survive this chaos but to thrive in it. If you are in any way concerned about the outcome of this election and what it means for your retirement, this is an event you do not want to miss. [Click here to automatically reserve your spot now.*]( *When you click the link, your email will automatically be added to Larry's guest list. Sincerely, Kim Moening Host, Countdown to Chaos       This email was sent to {EMAIL} by editor@marketmovingtrends.com MarketMovingTrends c/o CLM Media LLC, 45 South Park Place, #203, Morristown, NJ 07960 United States  [Unsubscribe]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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