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Don't get left behind.   [Practical Health Today]  Follow the Lead of America's Richest Family to Grow Your Wealth  The following message comes from our friends at InvestorPlace. They're supporting the Practical Health Today mission, so we hope you support them. Want to Know the #1 Way to Grow Your Wealth Right Now? Follow the Lead of America's Richest Family Dear Reader, Most people know the richest man in America is Amazon founder Jeff Bezos. He gets tons of press and mainstream media attention. But few people realize that America's richest family actually has A LOT more money than Bezos… and they are making some radical moves with their business and their money. I'm talking about the Walton family, who control the Walmart empire, and are estimated to have a net worth of more than $200 billion. The Waltons are now doing something fascinating with their money, and their business, which every American must pay attention to. In short, the Waltons are investing billions into new technologies that could radically transform not only Walmart, but everything about the way you eat, shop, work, and live. For example, Walmart is operating a pilot program called "Alphabot” in New Hampshire. It's essentially a series of autonomous carts inside a 20,000-sq.-ft. warehouse, which radically overhauls the world of online grocery shopping. The company is also spending a fortune on in-store robotics… spent billions on one of the world's best e-commerce businesses (called Flipkart), and now has an app that could replace some bank accounts. The company even created a new business, called "Store No. 8,” which is essentially a technology incubator. Investing legend Eric Fry believes what's happening inside Walmart is a microcosm of what's happening in America. He says:  "A series of new technologies are making some people filthy rich, while leaving millions more behind. If you understand how to invest in and profit from these breakthroughs, it can make you rich — otherwise you're going to get left behind."  And the numbers are proving Fry correct... CNBC reports that while tens of millions have lost their jobs since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, U.S. billionaires actually saw their fortunes INCREASE by more than $400 billion. Fry says you absolutely must understand this shift that's now occurring in the U.S. markets and financial system. And this is why he recently traveled to America's richest ZIP code to reveal [the name and stock symbol of his #1 favorite tech investment in the world]( right now. You can check out Fry's analysis totally free of charge [on his website right here](. There's no subscription, email, or credit card required. Keep in mind: Eric Fry has what is widely considered by many to be the best stock-picking track record in the world. To date he has identified forty (40) stocks that have gained 1,000% or more. We don't know of anyone else on or off Wall Street who can match that record. Don't get left behind. Get the name and stock symbol of Eric Fry's current #1 technology recommendation, free of charge, in his latest analysis, by [clicking here](. Sincerely, Brian Hunt CEO InvestorPlace   You are receiving this email because you subscribed to Practical Health Today. To unsubscribe from Practical Health Today, [click here](. Questions? Check out our [FAQs](. Trying to reach us? [Contact us here.]( Please do not reply to this email as it goes to an unmonitored inbox. To cancel by mail or for any other subscription issues, write us at: Practical Health Today | Attn: Support Team | 14 West Mount Vernon Place | Baltimore, MD 21201 North America: 1.800.682.5210 | International: +1.443.353.4263 Website: [practicalhealthtoday.com]( Keep the emails you value from falling into your spam folder. [Whitelist Practical Health Today](. © 2020 Practical Health Today | All Rights Reserved The information provided should not be construed as personal medical advice or instruction. No action should be taken based solely on the contents of Practical Health Today. Readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being. Protected by copyright laws of the United States and international treaties. The information found in this email may only be used pursuant to the membership or subscription agreement and any reproduction, copying or redistribution (electronic or otherwise, including on the world wide web), in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited without the express written permission of Practical Health Today, 14 West Mount Vernon Place, Baltimore, MD 21201. Â

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