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Man Who Predicted 2008 Crash: "The Mother of All Crashes is Coming"

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 From Our NetPicks Associate Dear reader, Everyone knows this bull market will not last forever. B

 From Our NetPicks Associate Dear reader, Everyone knows this bull market will not last forever. But when will the next stock market crash begin? One man from Baltimore claims to have the answer. [Click here and get the date now.]( He's part of an associated group that happens to be the largest independent financial research company in the world. They predicted the dot-com crash, almost at the exact peak, before the Nasdaq lost 78% of its value. In 2008 they did it again, predicting the housing crisis that wiped out $3.4 trillion in retirement savings. And last year, when the pandemic hit our nation out of the blue, this man's firm issued a sell signal right before the big collapse. And now this man claims to have the exact day of the next crash inside this envelope you see below. [Click below for the full story.]( [Envelope]( Regards, [Signature - Keith Kaplan]( Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith This message is a paid advertisement sent on behalf of a third-party advertiser of NetPicks. It is for a product or service that is not offered, recommended or endorsed by NetPicks LLC, and neither the company nor its affiliates bear responsibility or control over the content of the advertisement and the product or service offered. There is a very high degree of risk involved in trading. Past results are not indicative of future returns. NetPicks LLC, 2028 E. Ben White Blvd #240-1966, Austin, TX  78741 You may [unsubscribe]( or [change your contact details]( at any time. [Powered by:](

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