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[MONEY SHOCK] 145%... 153%... and 170%

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)? We?re taking a deep look at three real instances in which a government SHOCK took place, and

[Header] Dear Money Shock Calendar Registrant, The big day is almost here. During the event, Larry will reveal the “easiest money” he ever makes. Of course, I’m talking about money shock days – where the market action expands up to 20X almost instantly. It’s what landed Larry in Barron’s Top 1% of hedge fund managers three times… and it’s at the heart of why Jack Schwager profiled Larry alongside several billionaires in the Market Wizards series. We’re now T-minus 14 days out from the next federally mandated market shock event. And a lot of you have been asking – specifically – what the gains could look like on these days. So in today’s video ([streaming here now]( We’re taking a deep look at three (3) real instances in which a government SHOCK took place, and Larry recommended trading it. These trades returned gains of 145%... 153%... and 170%. And we’re going to walk you through each one… so you can see exactly what happens in the days leading up to a market “shock”… and… exactly how much money you could make. It’s critical you see these examples… Because as you’ll see, sometimes Larry trades before the “shock”… on the day of the “shock”… or after the “shock.” It all depends on market conditions. And that’s why we’re warning you to be prepared to act during the live event on [Wednesday, February 22nd, at 8 PM ET](. We don’t know what will happen. But depending on what Larry sees playing out in the market, he may have a trade recommendation for you when the markets open the next morning. You’ll have to tune in to see. [For now, click here to watch the update.]( Regards, Jon Alexander, Host, The Money Shock Calendar [Image]( © 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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