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Тоdаy, hе's bаck with another massivе predictiоn. May 12, 2023 | The decline of

Тоdаy, hе's bаck with another massivе predictiоn. May 12, 2023 | [View in Browser]( [Our Finance Legacy logo]( The decline of Rome was the natural and inevitable effect of immoderate greatness. Prosperity ripened the principle of decay; the causes of destruction multiplied with the extent of conquest; and, as soon as time or accident had removed the artificial supports, the stupendous fabric yielded to the pressure of its own weight. The story of its ruin is simple and obvious; and, instead of inquiring why the Roman Empire was destroyed, we should rather be surprised that it had subsisted so long." This text is a famous work of historical literature that chronicles the decline and eventual fall of the Roman Empire. Gibbon's analysis focuses on the underlying factors that contributed to the empire's collapse, such as its over-extension, the rise of new powers, and internal corruption. The text is known for its extensive research and sophisticated prose style, and it remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of ancient Rome. Dear Reader, [Whitney Tilson is one of the most famous men in the investment world today](... And he's made some of the biggest, boldest predictions in the stock market over the past 25 years... He called the dot-com crash in 2000, the bottom of the market in 2008, the peak of Bitcoin (to the exact day), the COVID crash (also to the exact day), and the top in pot stocks to the hour. [Today, he's back with another massive prediction.]( And it could be far more lucrative than anything he's reported on in the past. Billionaire Mark Cuban even went on record to say: "The world's first trillionaires are going to come from [this]." So I urge you to check out Whitney's analysis, which he just published on this matter... It's a briefing that details where the next big wave of money – up to $87 trillion – could be headed in the coming days and months. [Click here to see what could be Whitney's biggest prediction of the decade.]( Regards, Sam Latter Editor in Chief, Empire Financial Research P.S. Whitney believes this is the single best way to profit in the coming years. But like with any investment, those who get in early will be best positioned to make the biggest profits. And with up to $87 trillion on the move... this could be HUGE. [Click here to check out Whitney's full analysis on this situation.]( When the United States was born in the revolutionary acts of 1776, Americans viewed the role of government as the protector of their individual rights. Thus, the fundamental principle underlying the new American government was liberty. 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