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🦈 TV “Shark” Investor Warns They Are LYING About Inflation 🦈

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Something he calls a “national emergency” for anyone with $1,000 dollars or more in saving

Something he calls a “national emergency” for anyone with $1,000 dollars or more in savings. [Simple Money Goals]( [Simple Money Goals]( [Simple Money Goals]( [Good Day] Editor's Note: Occasionally, an opportunity comes to our attention at Simple Money Goals we believe readers like you will find valuable. The message below from one of our partners is one we believe you should take a close look at. [devider] Dear Reader, Did you hear what TV “Shark” investor Kevin O’Leary said? The man many know as “Mr. Wonderful”… Just shared some less-than-wonderful news for investors. Something he calls a “national emergency” for anyone with $1,000 dollars or more in savings. And it all boils down to this unsettling chart: [Timeline]( [Click here to discover why this chart is keeping Mr. Wonderful awake at night — plus the 1 easy financial move to protect your savings today.]( In a recent interview seen by less than 81,000 folks, he said: “Cash is not a good place to be.” — Kevin O’Leary, TV “Shark” Investor Here at Casey Research, we’re on the lookout for stories the mainstream media won’t report… And O’Leary’s assessment is one of the rare few we’ve seen offering an unfiltered look at America’s inflation problem… But our top analyst Dave Forest went a step further… And recently [visited this popular “super-store”]( to unveil the TRUTH about this crisis. Dave says: “Millions of Americans are about to wake up with 6 or 7 more zeros in their bank accounts… And still not be able to afford breakfast.” This may all seem ridiculous now. But that’s what they said when Dave’s firm predicted the fall of the Soviet Union… The Dot-com bust… AND the housing crash of 2008. [Click here to catch Dave’s controversial new video while it’s still available.]( Regards, Rachel Bodden Managing Editor, Casey Research [Simple Money Goals]( You received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. To ensure you receive our email, be sure to [whitelist us](. Copyright © 2022 SimpleMoneyGoals. All Rights Reserved[.]( 6130 West Flamingo Road PMB 4053 Las Vegas, NV 89103. Email sent by Finance and Investing Traffic, LLC, owner and operator of Simple Money Goals [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Simple Money Goals Logo](

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