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Yours to claim. Do you want it? [Header] Dear Registrant, The sectors of the stock market that are set to outperform for the rest of 2023 are not what you're expecting... That's according to the #1 market forecaster in the world, Phillip J. Anderson... As you know, Phil believes the stock market is about to enter a period of panic he calls the ELEVENTH HOUR... This is something that only happens once every twenty years... Yet Phil says the kinds of stocks that do well during this period are way off the radar of mainstream analysts... That means you won't read about them in Forbes, The Wall Street Journal or any other well-known publication... And Phil should know... During the last ELEVENTH HOUR period, he went on a stock-picking hot streak — delivering nine out of nine winners, with an average peak gain of 485%... If you'd like to discover the sectors those stocks were in — as well as their tickers and all the rest of the details... You can do that right now by claiming your FREE "ELEVENTH HOUR VIP Pack"... [The VIP Pack includes three free bonuses...]( One of them includes 5 Crazy Predictions by Phil That Came True Against All Expectations Discover how Phil used Trump’s 2020 State of the Union Address to predict the direction of the stock market… a bizarre call he made about the Afghanistan and Iraq wars in 2001 — before either conflict started… PLUS the 10-point correct call he made before, during and after the Great Recession… Everyone doubted Phil when he made these 5 “crazy” predictions — but as you’ll see, like usual, he was spot on. [To get this free report — and your two other VIP bonuses — simply click here...]( After clicking the link, just follow the instructions, and you'll have your bonuses in a few seconds... Chris Hurt Host, ELEVENTH HOUR: Last Chance Event © 2023 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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