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Buffett, Bezos, & 48 Members of Congress Betting on ONE Sector — Don’t Miss Out

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Read the message below to learn more about how you can potentially benefit from this opportunity. [Trading With Larry Benedict]( Editor's Note: The market’s recent swings have everyone focused on the wrong things. While we believe that this volatility signals the need for caution, Eric Fry, an international equities specialist at InvestorPlace, sees a unique opportunity. Fry’s identified a sector that he believes could thrive even in uncertain times and be a game-changer for those who act now. Read the message below to learn more about how you can potentially benefit from this opportunity. --------------------------------------------------------------- Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, & 48 Members of Congress Are Buying ONE Sector… [IMG_ALT]( Why are Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, Michael Bloomberg, “The Walmart Family”, Bill Gates, and 48 members of Congress shifting their stocks in a frenzy? [And why are they all piling into ONE unique corner of the market?]( This corner of the market is NOT artificial intelligence… Crypto… gold… energy… bonds… dividends… options strategies… or any other familiar sector or strategy.  Instead… - [It’s a sector that the U.S. Gov’t spends 6-TIMES more on, than our own ENTIRE military defense budget.]( - It’s a sector that is expected to grow another $10 trillion… - And save an estimated 14 million lives per year, in the process. Don’t let recent market uncertainty keep you in the dark on this massive opportunity. The last time we saw the world’s wealthiest investors move their cash into this corner of the market… Stocks exploded 2,020%...  5,609%...  Even as high as 8,437% in just ONE year.  Now, it’s all happening again. [Click here for the details.]( © 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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