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Yesterday’s FOMC meeting sent waves through the markets... He also warned ? point blank ? t

Yesterday’s FOMC meeting sent waves through the markets... [Rogue Economics] Editor's Note: Today, we’re sharing a recommendation from a market icon whom we highly respect about how to interpret government economic data releases – this is must-see after yesterday’s Fed decision... --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Yesterday’s FOMC meeting sent waves through the markets... While the Federal Reserve ultimately decided to keep rates steady, investors continue to cling to the hope for a cut with expectations that it could send stocks higher. So, the question is: Will the Fed finally cut rates in September? [Our founder Porter Stansberry answered that in his most recent interview.]( He also warned – point blank – that in the markets, “We are playing a rigged game. And it is rigged because of the government.” No matter what the Fed does next, Porter is warning that you shouldn’t be distracted from the bigger picture... [America’s currency is under threat like no other time in the history of our country.]( In short: Porter says if you’re like most people who are “waiting and seeing” what’ll happen next in the market, it’s time to establish a new strategy. [(You can see Porter’s full warning and plan of action here.)]( Remember: The Fed initially expected three rate cuts this year… but then changed its mind. So, in many ways, today feels a LOT like August 2007. That’s when the Fed assured us of a “soft landing” – just two months before the bull market peaked...and four months before the worst recession since the 1930s began. I mention this because while you and I can’t control the Fed’s decisions in D.C… You CAN choose how to react. [You can decide to learn what Porter is recommending you do right now to prepare for the rest of this year.]( It’s a strategy that puts the power to time the market squarely in your hands… And backtests show it would’ve gotten you out – and helped you avoid – double-digit losses during the major bear markets of 2000, 2008, 2020, and 2022. [See the proof for yourself, right here.]( But keep in mind, we’re shutting down the replay in the next few days… And I want you to have time to act on Porter’s game plan before the markets open tomorrow. [So please, click here to watch it now.]( Regards, Dr. David Eifrig, MD, MBA Senior Partner, Stansberry Research © 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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