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[Rogue Economics] Editor's Note: Below is an interesting message from our colleagues at Brownstone Research that we think you may find very insightful. --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Rogue Economics Reader, Facebook... Netflix... Rivian... Right now, tech stocks are getting hammered... And while these recent moves caught many experts off guard... (In fact, billionaire Bill Ackman lost $435 million on Netflix alone...) I predicted this crash back in the summer of 2020. Back then, I said stocks like Zoom and Peloton needed to fall 80% to be fairly valued. [I was ridiculed at the time... However, my prediction ended up being 100% correct.]( [Click here]( Today, I see something coming in the markets that, again, no one else is predicting... And while many may disagree... I believe it would be a mistake to dismiss these facts off-hand without at least seeing them for yourself. If what I see coming comes to pass... Many investors could see some of the "popular" investments they think are bargains right now crash yet another 80%. In fact, [even Warren Buffett stands to lose close to $1 billion!]( But all is not bad news... I recently sat down for an exclusive interview... And, in it, I lay out exactly what I see coming in the market for the rest of 2022... And also discuss two specific investments in which I see incredible potential right now. It's not crypto, NFTs, blockchain, or the "metaverse." In fact even Elon Musk said any company not using my #1 investment would, quote, get "crushed"... [See for yourself](. Regards, Jeff Brown Founder, Brownstone Research P.S. As you'll see in my interview, there's an important date coming up where I believe we'll see a big move in the market take place. So, this is not information I believe you can sit on. To get the facts now and get prepared... [Click here.]( © 2022 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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