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America’s No. 1 trader says... the Communists were right?

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Forget AOC or Sanders… . It?s called ?Engel?s Pause.? Named after Marx?s fellow co-fo

Forget AOC or Sanders… [Rogue Economics] Editor's Note: Below is an interesting message from our colleagues at InvestorPlace that we think you may find very insightful. --------------------------------------------------------------- Eric Fry was recognized as “America’s No. 1 Trader” in 2016 after his portfolio crushed his competition, including Wall Street legends and billionaire fund managers. And in his 30-year career, he’s helped countless people navigate markets and recommended 18 different 1,000%+ profit opportunities. And yet, he’s just put together a special presentation explaining, among other things, [one major prediction Communists got right](. It’s called “Engel’s Pause.” Named after Marx’s fellow co-founder of Communism, Friedrich Engels, it predicted that tech revolutions would drive workers’ wages down for decades. And today, Eric says, [we’re already seeing it play out…]( Look no further than the jobs data over the last 25 months. As fund manager Charlie Bilello points out, U.S. wage growth has lagged behind inflation for a record 25 consecutive months. Something is happening to U.S. workers as a revolutionary new technology takes hold… and the frightening thing is, we’re still in its earliest days. What will happen to you and your family as this $15.7 trillion revolution goes mainstream? Eric’s research shows… The record 25 months of wages failing to keep up with inflation is just the beginning. This tech force [will devastate millions of workers]( and not just for another 25 months very, but possibly for decades. And Retirees aren’t immune, either. As Eric explains, [this could also help usher in a new wave of socialism in America](. [This presentation reveals what’s at stake](. Regards, Louis Navellier Senior Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace © 2024 Rogue Economics. All rights reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384, Delray Beach, FL 33483. To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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