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He called the crash of 2022

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And It's LIVE As the financial world melted down in 2008, Larry Benedict generated nearly $100 milli

And It's LIVE [Header] Dear Registrant, [Our next video is LIVE. Click here to see it right now.]( [Image]( As the financial world melted down in 2008, Larry Benedict generated nearly $100 million. For twenty years, he ran the $800 million hedge fund, Banyan Capital, ranked in the top 1% in the country by Barron’s magazine. He’s been featured by national news outlets like CNBC, and in 2012, he was profiled in the best-selling trading classic Hedge Fund Market Wizards. He called the crash of 2022 all the way back in January, stating, “All indexes will be negative for the year.” And since then… in a year where the S&P 500 is down over 25%—in a year where hedge funds averaged a loss of 5.9%—his research is beating the market by an astounding 163%. For two straight decades... Larry never saw a single losing year as a trader. And now, on [Wednesday, December 7, at 8 p.m. ET](... after decades of success… Larry is stepping forward to share what is perhaps the most exciting secret of his career. But NOTE: That’s not ALL he has to share. Before I sit down with him at the main event, Larry has an urgent message for you that can’t wait until then. [Click here to see me discuss this in detail in my new video.]( Regards, Kim Moening Host, “The 750% Boost” © Opportunistic Trader. All rights reserved. 55 NE 5th Ave, 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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