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October 26, 2021 Most Americans are about to get completely left behind. Why? Well, right now, there

October 26, 2021 [Markets N Election] Here's a super interesting video from one of our partners: Dear Reader, [I’ve seen this over and over again in my 20-year hedge fund career…]( Most Americans are about to get completely left behind. Why? Well, right now, there’s a huge shift taking place in the markets, yet most investors don’t have a clue. And they are on the wrong side of a huge new trend. As a result, they are potentially going to lose A LOT of money, and also miss out on extraordinary gains. The smart money – including many of my hedge fund colleagues I’ve been speaking with in Manhattan this week – is on one side of this shift. On the other… well, unfortunately… that describes most regular investors. Please don’t let it be you. I’ve seen this type of seismic shift several times in my career – and I know from firsthand experience that it’s the type of critical moment that will make or break you over the next few years. I’ve spent an extraordinary amount of time over the past couple of months putting [my entire investment thesis]( into a simple presentation. It explains exactly what I think you should be doing with your money today. Even better, I give you the [name and stock symbol of my favorite stock]( to take advantage of this trend. No subscription, e-mail address, or credit card required. I strongly encourage you to take a few minutes to check out my latest work – my presentation is posted on my research firm’s website… [where you can watch it for free](. Best regards, Whitney Tilson Founder and CEO, Empire Financial Research P.S. I’ve been called all kinds of nasty names in the past few weeks because of my contrarian ideas. But I don’t care. What matters is sharing the advice and insights I’d want if our roles were reversed. You can learn much more about what I’m telling my subscribers to do with their money right now, [right here…]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} because you made a great decision to receive our newsletter. To ensure you keep receiving our emails, be sure to [white list us]( © 2020 Markets N Election. All Rights Reserved. 2202 S Figueroa St, Los Angeles, CA 90007 [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe](

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