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22.5 Million Retirement Accounts Could Be Cut in Half? (Prepare Today)

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Retirements Could Be Cut in Half… Editor's Note: We're always on the lookout for compelling new

Retirements Could Be Cut in Half… [Trading With Larry Benedict]( Editor's Note: We're always on the lookout for compelling new investing ideas. Here's one from our colleagues at InvestorPlace we think deserves your attention. --------------------------------------------------------------- “This is 3X BIGGER Than the Dot-Com Crash” – America’s Top Trader, Eric Fry Dear Reader, Should you buy, hold, or sell your stock? Well, according to Wall Street legend, Eric Fry, proclaimed as “America’s Top Trader” – who accurately predicted the crashes of 2000, 2008, 2020, & 2022… Get ready… Because we’re on the verge of: [The 2024 Tech Panic](. Eric Fry warns: “While unsuspecting people are, once again, suckered into buying overpriced tech giants at the very top… [A staggering 31 billionaires are getting OUT right now!]( In fact, these wealthy-insiders have just sold $11 billion worth of their OWN stock, in a single month.” The clock is ticking… If you have any money in stocks, it’s time to prepare. Because an estimated 22.5 million retirement accounts could soon be cut in HALF… In fact – the last time we saw a stock market panic, like right now – $5 trillion was wiped out from everyday investors. [But today, the situation is 3X BIGGER.]( Business Insider reports: “Stocks Are Headed for a Decade-Long ‘Dead’ Zone with Losses on Par with The Dot-Com Bust” JPMorgan says these tech giants could: “Crack at Any Time.” And Forbes warns:  “Big Tech Stocks Threaten to Crash Your 401(K)”  [Click here to prepare before it is too late.]( Jeff Remsburg Editor, InvestorPlace Digest © Omnia Research, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave, Suite D286, Delray Beach, FL 33483 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity you can [unsubscribe here](.

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