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20-Year market expert warns of coming “Dead-Zone” in stocks

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Man Who Predicted 2022 Crash Says Prepare For 2023 “Dead-Zone” in Stocks -----------------

Man Who Predicted 2022 Crash Says Prepare For 2023 “Dead-Zone” in Stocks --------------------------------------------------------------- If you own U.S. assets – stocks, bonds, real estate, or just have cash in the bank… [you need to hear this](. Dan Ferris, who predicted the Lehman Brothers collapse 8 months ahead of time in 2008 and called the exact day of the Nasdaq peak in 2021 says an event is about to hit the market that few living investors have experienced. He says: "I think what’s ahead of us in the market could be [worse than the Great Depression, the Dot-Com Crash, and the Financial Crisis combined]( Ferris has been profiled in Barron’s and Bloomberg… And attracted the attention of Wall Street bankers and a billionaire fund manager who have followed his research. Today he is warning that few Americans understand what happens during [stock market “Dead Zones”]( – a unique phenomenon he predicts will make headlines in 2023. And he says that if you listen to the “experts” in the mainstream financial press who tell you “just hold on, stocks always recover”, it could end in disaster for you in the coming months. He describes how this is all likely to play out, and [exactly what it could mean for you and your money, right here](. Sincerely, Matt Weinschenk Director of Research, Stansberry Research Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 P.S. We’re entering a period in America like we haven’t seen in more than 55 years. And billionaire investors like Stanley Druckenmiller are starting to prepare by pouring money into ONE type of investment... [Get the facts here today](. This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. 45 South Park Place #203 Morristown New Jersey 07960 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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