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[11th Hour] My offer is MINUTES away from being pulled down (note from Phil)...

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FINAL CALL is about to close for good. This is the last email you'll get before the offer is pulled

FINAL CALL [Header] Dear Registrant, Phil Anderson here... My [new member offer to join The Signal for two years at $1,495]( is about to close for good. This is the last email you'll get before the offer is pulled down in a few moments from now... And then it's gone. [I urge you to go here now and grab it while you still can...]( This is the best offer I can make... I'm giving you two years (with $6,505 off the price) so you can secure The Signal through the next two years of the unexpected bull market... And not worry about renewal fees or anything at all... Remember: during the end of the prior Real Estate Cycle (2002-2007) the Dow doubled. Yet anyone who had access to my stock recommendations did even better... We went nine for nine on our winners, with an average peak gain of 485%... Now, it's happening again... Since we entered the final stage of this Real Estate Cycle, my recommendations — inside The Signal — are already nearly TRIPLING the return of the S&P 500... But I believe that's just the beginning... This bull market is just getting started, and you have the best chance to secure the most gains if you get in early... I believe I've proved the final stage of the Real Estate Cycle is your best shot to secure your dream retirement (no matter what's happened to your portfolio over the past three years)... Yet we haven't seen one for twenty years... And we won't see the next one for another twenty years (in the early 2040s)... So will you seize the final chance you may ever have to profit from the final stage of the Real Estate Cycle (by joining today)? Or will you wake up tomorrow kicking yourself because you missed your one chance to get TWO years of membership to The Signal for just $1,495? Of course, it's your choice... [But I urge you to click here and grab this special offer before it's pulled down in a few moments...]( [Image]( And as always, remember: "right stock, right time"... Phillip J. Anderson Editor, The Signal © 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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