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Are you ready? We’re counting down to a special Legacy Research Market Briefing where our very

[Header] Are you ready? We’re counting down to a special Legacy Research Market Briefing where our very own “Market Whisperer” is going to reveal what he’s seeing in the markets right now… And what to expect in 2024 and beyond. Thursday, December 14th at 7 pm ET Here Are Your Next Steps… Step #1: Mark Your Calendar According to our “Market Whisperer” we’re at a historic and CRITICAL time in the markets right now. What you choose to do in the days and months ahead could mean the difference between financial ruin and building a financial fortress that doesn’t just survive, but thrives during the next market crash. Mark your calendar now to save a reminder for when we go live. Step #2: Get an Early Look at the Forecast How would you like to get an early look at what our special guest is forecasting for 2024, including… - Whether or not we’re going to dip into a recession, like many analysts still believe… - If 2024 can continue the bull run we’ve seen in stocks this year, especially after a 30+% up year in the Nasdaq… - When the next major crash will arrive (and if you need to batten down the hatches in the next 12 months) [Click here]( to find out how to claim your FREE report, The Market Whisperer’s 2024 Forecast before the special briefing begins. Step #3: You Signed Up, Now SHOW UP! Something you saw in one of our emails or editorial pieces caught your attention. Something made you click that link to tell us you were interested in learning more about who the Market Whisperer is and what he thinks is going to happen in 2024 and beyond. So let me make a suggestion… Don’t let something else get in the way of showing up for this special market briefing. Mark your calendar for Thursday, December 14th at 7 pm ET… [Claim your free copy of The Market Whisperer’s 2024 Forecast]( And then click through to watch the briefing when it’s time. It’s that simple. See you at the briefing. Kim Moening Host, Market Whisperer’s 2024 Forecast Add To Your Calendar [Google]( · [Yahoo]( · [Apple]( · [Outlook]( © Rogue Economics. All Rights Reserved. 455 NE 5th Ave Suite D384 Delray Beach FL 33483 If you no longer wish to hear about this opportunity, you can [unsubscribe here.](

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