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Jan 16, 2023┃🔔Bonner's 4th and 🚨Final Prediction

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In an effort to help you figure out exactly what's going to happen next in the financial markets...

In an effort to help you figure out exactly what's going to happen next in the financial markets... [Online Investing Daily]( At times, our affiliate partners reach out to the Editors at Online Investing Daily with special opportunities for our readers. The message below is one we think you should take a close, serious look at. 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Bellingham will turn 21 during EURO 2024 – to be specific, on the day the knockout phase begins. As for other exciting youngsters in the squad, Bukayo Saka will be 22, Phil Foden 24 and Declan Rice 25. The reborn Marcus Rashford should be in his prime at 26. First, of course, England must qualify. They will begin their qualifying competition with a trip to Naples to take on holders Italy on 23 March. Three days later, they will host Ukraine. With Malta and North Macedonia also in Group C, Southgate holds the view this is a “tough” section – certainly England’s most challenging of a reign that now encompasses 81 matches. When it comes to England and tournaments on German soil, memories are far from happy. They did not even qualify for the World Cup in West Germany in 1974. In 1988, Bobby Robson’s team exited the UEFA European Championship after successive group-stage defeats by Republic of Ireland, the Netherlands and Soviet Union. In 2006, the last hope of a major trophy for Sven-Goran Eriksson’s much-touted ‘Golden Generation’ expired in a quarter-final shoot-out against Portugal in Gelsenkirchen – after a red card for Wayne Rooney which drew an infamous wink from Cristiano Ronaldo. An alternative historical angle would be to consider the example of a German coach, Joachim Low. He led his country to victory at the 2014 World Cup but prior to that there had been three near-misses. The EURO in Germany will be Southgate’s fourth major tournament as manager. Along with 11 wins (more than any previous England manager) he has gained so much experience to stand him in good stead. There will be fresh questions to answer between then and now. For instance, will a central defender emerge to challenge John Stones and Harry Maguire? It will also be worth keeping an eye on the England U-21s’ efforts at their EURO finals in Georgia and Romania in June and July (where they will face Germany in the group stage). Southgate does not hesitate to blood young talents who catch his eye. Dear Reader, In an effort to help you figure out exactly what's going to happen next in the financial markets... And what you should be doing with your money right now... We recently sent a film crew to Europe, to hear from one of the most successful entrepreneurs in America over the past 50 years... Bill Bonner. [(Click here to see what he told us.)]( If you've never heard of Bonner, that's by design. He's one of the most anti-social and reclusive men on the planet, who spends most of his time at his six massive properties... three in Europe... one in the U.S.... and one each in both Central and South America. Over the past 40 years, Bonner built what is probably the largest financial research network on the planet. Along the way he's also written three New York Times best-selling books... and has launched offices in at least a dozen countries, including India, the UK... even China. And today, Bonner is going on record with exactly what he believes is about to happen next in America... He calls it his: ["4th and Final Prediction."]( Why should you care? Well, Bonner has made three other really big macro-economic predictions in his 50+ year career... and each one proved ultimately to be exactly right. If he's right this time too (and the early evidence looks that way), it will definitely affect not only your investments and savings... but so many other aspects of your daily life. I strongly encourage you to be among the first to hear [Bonner's 4th and Final Prediction.]( You won't find this information anywhere else. 1BBNE6zV0syHzpacgs03zsjQhBShnN9FgJkJWv2aNVAEfboFa6lMOZUr6yPmq83Ne9 Qvss2dFoeqHAPUZX5p5r5jnq6UEdAoEwvWsKiwtlgmvsBDaGpSCLI9I3F67gbkoLV1 DB15hkS1HZYs7oS07ZodvY9OLmQeUeVONwNMh1tPJVUdWUPkd8iSVjNqvp05X45NMo EMhyXofF7hjcKwxMWxRaM7HX27oTrqCVxLD8gtlBOErfwzIX7H8nZuYkpCwnaDdID9 5ILxOSJqK5GkLbq6DtMS6lg3VNNPxWEOj7AJ2dKylddIHcPkmCoVRM678KddzPymF2 RgBbqD7fxErwsdsVfY2MsTKi7CNrZ5YJgwtZn5uQ9e1OvvkadF8JYXFDOxi23d6QC7 RvZK5juDYwqoS7zQH1JFh3X6DhNKGEpNshCsEXyn7cwcyoGwLyAdYn4IQrlMiFOE9G 8Or6C4jcVCKhNsVw9jeVd5PmpnSUKet7JVIByfscFxEXenMU5NNaP20Jjj4nKGQeQy TW0DQT17qLq4lNDSOVvrsHk6Fq2uhyidQhAVgPjylJowSJLvTqsihQrkRYlXphLdSq zPwm2x0wHF0fdvvOEfzDFHaRc1USX9fKvsT4dtBXmsMChPRPPDAKVFlNQVqGYQ8Lwn Gareth Southgate once told a reporter that the only way to leave the England manager’s job was via either an open-top bus in Trafalgar Square on a day of celebration, or the Tower of London – that one-time place of imprisonment and execution. His comment, passed to David Walsh of The Sunday Times, served to highlight the harsh judgements passed down on international managers. Yet the fact he began work this week on plotting England’s path to the UEFA EURO 2024 finals in Germany tells you there is some room for nuance after all. At last month’s FIFA World Cup™ in Qatar, England went home after the quarter-finals following a 2-1 loss to France. In black-and-white terms, this was an earlier departure than at Russia 2018, where they were semi-finalists, or at EURO 2020, where they finished runners-up. Yet the manner of their performances in Qatar, where they achieved a greater goals’ tally (13) than any previous England World Cup side, and might well have beaten France had Harry Kane’s late penalty drawn them level at 2-2, suggested another step forward in their evolution under Southgate. As the manager himself said in his post-match press conference that night, it was “probably the best that we’ve played against a major nation across the time I’ve been in charge”. Within the camp there is the view England performed better than both in Russia, where they exceeded all expectations, and at a EURO where they had home advantage in all but one match. While Southgate’s core of experienced players delivered once more, Jude Bellingham’s emergence added a new dimension to their midfield, enabling a forward-looking 4-3-3 set-up. Only finalists Argentina and France scored more goals than England, who also went home with the Fair Play award. That's why we've posted it on our website, free of charge. [Click here to view...]( Sincerely, Mike Palmer Founding Partner, Stansberry Research P.S. In this segment, Bonner also outlines clearly the x4 important steps he thinks every American should take right now to protect and grow their wealth. 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