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The "Superbubble" Is Finally Popping

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We're watching one of the biggest market bubbles in history burst in front of our eyes. June 24 2022

We're watching one of the biggest market bubbles in history burst in front of our eyes. June 24 2022 Here's an important message from one of our colleagues: The "Superbubble" Is Finally Popping We're watching one of the biggest market bubbles in history burst in front of our eyes. The warnings have been mounting for years. Yes, this is just like what happened in 2008... 2000... and 1929. [Except the bubble this time is much, much bigger.]( And investors could be in for a decade or more of negative returns from here. Already, the markets have been ugly this year. But things could soon get much worse. And the time to prepare is right now. [I'm laying out a simple, ONE-STEP plan... using only regular U.S. stocks.]( (A very specific group that's practically designed to skyrocket in periods of crisis and inflation.) No options, shorting, crypto, or anything complicated. It's a way to not only protect yourself from rising inflation – and from the worst effects of a market crash... But actually [TAKE ADVANTAGE of rising prices...]( and potentially double your money or more in the coming years. The S&P 500 won't help you. Neither will the "big tech" stocks of the last 10 years... a bond fund... or the vast majority of U.S. stocks. In fact, John Hussman, the famed hedge fund manager who called the dot-com bubble, predicts the S&P 500 could plummet another 50-70% from here... And provide ZERO return over the next decade or more! I doubt most folks can afford a decade like that. Which is why I'm laying out this [INFLATION-PROTECTION strategy today for free.]( You don't have to change everything you're doing right now. You can set yourself up in minutes, and likely forget about inflation, rising prices, or the worst effects of a market crash for years to come. It simply starts with [getting the details right here today.]( Regards, Dan Ferris Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to opt out from receiving offers from Stansberry Research, please [click here.]( Please note that this does not unsubscribe you from this newsletter. The link for which is below. This third party offer is brought to you by Power Of Stocks.152 City Road, London, EC1V 2NX. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here](. [Please Read Our Privacy Policy]( To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. © Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved. [Update preferences](

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