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November 04, 2021 Here's a super interesting video from one of our partners: Dear Reader, [No one be

November 04, 2021 [Markets N Election] Here's a super interesting video from one of our partners: Dear Reader, [No one believed Stansberry Research years ago when we said that the world’s largest mortgage bankers (Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) would soon go bankrupt.]( And no one believed us when we said GM would fall apart… or that the same would happen to General Growth Properties (America’s biggest mall owner)… or that oil would fall from over $100 per barrel to less than $40 per barrel. And no one believed us on March 24th of last year, when we told customers that the coronavirus would be a blip, and that stocks would come roaring back. But in each case, that’s exactly what happened. And now, Stansberry Research says something new and even bigger is quietly unfolding in America: [In short:]( A terrifying new trend is creating thousands of new millionaires (Barron’s estimates 20,000 to 200,000 so far) while at the same time destroying the financial future for many others. We call it: [The Greatest (Legal) Transfer of Wealth in American History](. This new trend is going to cause tens of millions of people to lose their jobs… it will also cause many major bankruptcies… yet at the same time it will make millions of others incredibly rich. We believe this is the most important trend affecting you and your money right now—yet no one in the mainstream press is writing about it. That’s why one of our research teams have put together a totally free, 16-page Special Report, called [The Greatest (Legal) Transfer of Wealth in American History]( which explains everything you need to know, including: - Why some people are making so much money right now, so quickly, while millions of others fall further behind. - What America’s new class of wealthy families and individuals almost all now have in common... - How this wealth shift has transformed movies, music, retail, travel, transportation, entertainment, and more... - How a Nobel Prize-winning economist predicted what is now happening, back in 1999... - Why our financial system is in for such a dramatic shock… and much, much more... - How the most popular job in 29 U.S. states could soon disappear... - The REAL reason the rich are getting so much richer, leaving everyone else behind... - Case studies of how this shift has affected many of America’s businesses, such as AT&T, Hilton, Uber, IBM, Microsoft, Amazon, Airbnb, Google, Apple, Facebook, Netflix, Budweiser, Starbucks, and more... - How this shift has upended U.S. real estate—and why America’s hottest current real estate market will surprise you... - What’s coming NEXT in the transfer of wealth trend, how it will affect you, and what you must do right now to prepare. Don’t get left behind. Get the facts for yourself in Stansberry Research’s free Special Report: [The Greatest (Legal) Transfer of Wealth in American History.]( No credit card or subscription required. [Click here to claim your free copy of The Greatest (Legal) Transfer of Wealth in American History.]( You’ll also begin receiving our free daily email, The Stansberry Digest, where we cover the most important news, trends and opportunities in the markets to help you make better investing decisions. Sincerely, Michael Palmer Managing Partner, Stansberry Research P.S. I’ve worked at Stansberry Research for nearly two decades now. There is simply no other business in America quite like us. And nobody better at identifying the biggest and most important financial trends on the planet. Today, one of our best research teams have put together a detailed, 16-page report as a free sample of the type of financial research work they do. In this report, you’ll learn about the most important trend affecting you and your money—which almost no one in the mainstream press is paying attention to right now. By accessing this report, you are under no future obligation whatsoever. [Claim your FREE copy 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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