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Market Wizard Reveals: The One Ticker Retirement Plan

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Dear Reader, He had 20 straight years of winning trades… Without a single losing year… Tha

Dear Reader, He had 20 straight years of winning trades… Without a single losing year… That put his hedge fund in the top 1% of Barron’s rankings. He was featured in the popular trading book, “Hedge Fund Market Wizards, How Winning Traders Win…” Earning the coveted title “Market Wizard”… In the chapter just below, famed trader Ray Dalio. This year, he was one of the few experts who accurately predicted the 2022 stock market collapse… Telling a reporter in January, “All indexes will be negative for the year.” And in February 2020, when the DOW plunged 3.5%, he told CNBC: “It seems like there’s much more to come.” Almost immediately, the market tanked. The Nasdaq posted its worst start in history… And the DOW had its worst start since World War II. While most folks lost money… This trader showed those following his work how to avoid the carnage and profit from it. This incredibly successful yet relatively unknown trader is none other than Larry Benedict. And now, for the first time ever, [Larry is coming forward to share a brand-new forecast…]( Along with a solution. As Larry humbly has said, “It may have taken 35 years, but I’ve finally cracked the secret to becoming a highly profitable trader.” His secret? Keeping it simple. In his debut video, Larry reveals how to make all the money you need… In any market… Using a single stock. [Click here to watch the video]( and get the name and ticker of the one stock that could put you on the road to financial success. Sincerely, Andrew Miller, Managing Editor, Opportunistic Trader P.S. After all these years as a successful trader, Market Wizard Larry Benedict is pulling back the curtain and finally stepping into the limelight to help others. [Watch his debut video now.]( 316 Media and Silver Ridge Market Report, is not giving individualized financial advice. Never invest more than you are willing to lose. 316 Media or Silver Ridge Market Report is not giving financial, investment, or stock advice. Our content is designed for generalized informational purposes only. If you have specific questions about investments or stocks you should consult a financial advisor. Articles, News, Or Other published materials are not always the views of 316 Media and/or Silver Ridge Market Report. If you feel you are receiving these emails in error please email Support@SilverRidgePro.com or click the unsubscribe button below. 316 Media 30 N Gould St, Ste R, Sheridan United States of America [(307) 200-9389](tel:(307)%20200-9389) srmr@silverridgepro.com [Unsubscribe](

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