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Recession Warning Sign Flashes RED

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The Economic Warning Sign that Predicted Two Recessions Just Flashed "Red" Again -------------------

The Economic Warning Sign that Predicted Two Recessions Just Flashed "Red" Again --------------------------------------------------------------- If you feel like something is "off" in America's economy – [you're right to be concerned.]( The 10-year treasury yield - a key baseline for the cost of money across the financial system – has jumped more than four percentage points over the last three years. This has happened at least twice before – in 1980 and 2007. And it has analysts at JP Morgan concerned we will enter a full-blown recession in 2024. There will be no soft landing. But Pentagon Consultant Joel Litman warns that if you're thinking like that – [you're missing the full picture.](   Litman is one of Wall Street's most respected analysts. Not only has he regularly consulted with the FBI, the Pentagon and even the Defense Department... But his analysis is read by 10 of the world's top investment funds – including BlackRock and Vanguard. Government institutions and financial juggernauts listen to Litman because he's developed a one-of-a-kind AI system... Think of it like a canary in a coal mine. In 2022, this system not only helped Litman call the top of the market almost to the day. But it also pinpointed multiple stocks that went up 100% (even as the market plummeted). And now, it's done it again. While Litman agrees a recession is coming – his system has pinpointed a handful of stocks that could double or triple in value, no matter where the market goes. Litman revealed exactly what to buy in a rare public interview. You can watch the whole, [uncensored interview here.]( "If you have any money in the U.S. stock market right now, especially in a 401k or IRA, what you decide to do with this information in the next 30-to-60 days, could decide your financial life for the next decade." Rob Spivey Senior Analyst, Altimetry   This ad is sent on behalf of Altimetry, 110 Cambridge Street, Cambridge, MA 02141. This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to customers of Schaeffer's Investment Research. Although we have sent you this email, Schaeffer's does not specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. To stop receiving these emails, [unsubscribe](. Schaeffer's Investment Research 5151 Pfeiffer Road, Suite 450 Cincinnati, Ohio 45242

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