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Undefined, Have you ever wondered what it would be like to meet the man behind , live and in person?

[RagingBull Elite]( Undefined, Have you ever wondered what it would be like to meet the man behind [The Wolf of Wall Street](, live and in person? We’re talking about the actual man who inspired the hit film, directed by Martin Scorsese and featuring Leonardo DiCaprio. [Image]( Well, today is YOUR chance to see what the man is really like. His name is Jordan Belfort, and Jeff Bishop just sat down with him in [an interview that airs today.]( This is an exciting opportunity to get a real-life testimonial of what it’s like to be an elite Wall Street insider. That includes everything from “partying like a rockstar” and “living like a king” as a stockbroker in New York City— to pleading guilty of corruption and fraud and spending 22 months in prison. It’s all because Belfort ran a penny stock pump-and-dump scheme that led to investor losses of approximately $200 million. If you’ve been enjoying following Kyle Dennis in his[American Greed series]( — where he explores white-collar crime and how to 100% legally piggy-back off it — you won’t want to miss this. Believe it or not, we can learn one heck of a lot from the rise and fall of American entrepreneurial icons— which is why Jeff Bishop just put together [a special interview with Jordan Belfort today.]( Not only can we see how great ambition leads to financial prosperity, but we can also observe what pitfalls can cause us to lose everything. But that’s not the only reason why Jeff put together this special interview today. Jeff is kicking off [The Strategic Investors Summit](— and the Belfort interview is just one of a series of free giveaways Jeff’s offering for joining him this week. By joining Jeff for this special event series, you’ll gain access to… [Image]( Jeff anticipates that [The Strategic Investors Summit]( will be the BIGGEST RagingBull event series of 2020— because we’re unveiling something we’ve never done before. For the first time ever, Jeff takes you inside his family portfolio and teaches you how to invest long term. It’s all part of Jeff’s brand new [Portfolio Accelerator service](, which he wants you to be part of. You don’t want to miss this because Jeff anticipates doing 10x his portfolio over the next 3 years. [Join Jeff today at The Strategic Investors Summit.]( [Watch his interview today with The Wolf of Wall Street](, and access to his next two interviews Sunday and Monday. [And don’t forget to download a copy of Jeff’s brand new ebook](... 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