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Brace for a 90-day crash panic

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Is it happening to you yet... Dear Reader, Is it happening to you yet? The gut feeling that we’

Is it happening to you yet... Dear Reader, Is it happening to you yet? The gut feeling that we’re in [the calm before the storm]( - like the entire country is holding its breath. In just the past few weeks, a number of alarming events have begun to play out in the financial markets: - We’ve suffered the worst banking meltdown since the Great Recession… - Goldman Sachs is calling for a 2008-level housing crash in four major American cities as a result - Meanwhile, the bond market just flashed the biggest U.S. recession warning since the 1980s… - And new projections suggests that – at BEST – [this brutal bear market might be less than halfway over.]( So if you’ve lost money in recent months… And are now wondering what happens next: [You must hear this critical new stock warning from 50-year Wall Street veteran: Marc Chaikin.]( Marc rose to Wall Street fame after designing the system top banks and hedge funds use to navigate periods of high volatility and fear. This is how he successfully navigated nine bear markets… Called the COVID crash in 2020 and bear market in 2022, in advance… And attracted a following of over 1,000,000 people in 148 different countries. [(Here’s why even CNBC’s Jim Cramer says he’s learned to never bet against Marc.)]( But today, Marc is calling for a [90-day crash panic]( that could devastate millions of U.S. investors in just the next 90 days. He says, “Separately, the big financial events we’ve witnessed since the start of the year all seem totally disconnected. But together, they are the signal I have been waiting for since this bear market began. [In 90 days from now, you likely won’t even recognize the U.S. stock market.”]( Marc just went on camera to explain exactly what’s happening, and exactly where to move your money to prepare. Make no mistake: Someone you know could very well lose everything in the weeks ahead. But in the devastation to come, Marc is offering you something rare: A chance to come out on top. [Marc’s new 90-day crash panic warning is 100% free to watch, right here.]( Regards, Marc Gerstein Director of Research, Chaikin Analytics This ad is sent on behalf of Chaikin Analytics, 201 King Of Prussia Rd., Suite 650, Radnor, PA 19087. Red Oak Media Group, 7940 Ann Arbor St Dexter MI USA 48130 To update contact information or unsubscribe from this list, please [click here](

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