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Our records show that you may have missed Steve Sjuggerud's big event on Wednesday, so I wanted to p

Our records show that you may have missed Steve Sjuggerud's big event on Wednesday, so I wanted to pass along my notes. Steve and Matt McCall made history on Wednesday night with one of the most highly attended events we've ever seen. (Optional) This text will appear in the inbox preview, but not the email body. [2020 Melt Up Event] Dear Registrant, Our records show that you may have missed Steve Sjuggerud's big event on Wednesday, so I wanted to pass along my notes. Steve and Matt McCall made history on Wednesday night with one of the most highly attended events we've ever seen. With all of the ups and downs we've seen in the market... plus the coronavirus panic... their presentation couldn't have come at a better time. You can still [watch a complete recording of the event]( for a few more days. To save you time, I went through and highlighted my favorite parts. It wasn't easy to narrow down. - You have to start at the beginning and watch until 3:02. This summarizes the power behind Steve's prediction and just how quickly it's spread to over 1,000,000 people. - 13:47 – Steve and Matt explain the effect of the coronavirus on the markets... and why the market swings we've seen recently are perfectly normal. [Click here to watch now >>]( - 26:50 – Steve reveals a massive update to his Melt Up thesis. (I'm sure the audience was shocked to hear this... I've personally NEVER heard him say this before.) - 37:18 – The ONE chart that proves beyond the shadow of a doubt that we're not at the top of the market yet. - 47:21 – Steve's insane prediction for where he thinks the Nasdaq is heading in 2020. - 49:56 – Steve reveals his three secrets for finding stocks that triple in 12 months or less. You should write this down. [Click here to watch now >>]( - 51:20 – The surprising sector both Steve and Matt agree will go up the most during the Melt Up. - 1:19:00 – Steve tells you about a $1,500 FREE BONUS he wants to give you. It'll ensure you get out of the Melt DOWN unscathed. - 1:31:36 – See why former hedge fund manager and Empire Research founder Whitney Tilson says that Steve has “absolutely nailed it” when it comes to calling the twists and turns of this bull market. And be sure to check out the Q&A section, which kicks off at 1:34:30. [Matt shares a surprise free stock pick that you can still access right now.]( **Please note: At 56:10, Steve reveals a way for you to get his Melt Up portfolio, a free year of Matt's top research service, PLUS over $11,000 in other bonus content. This extraordinary offer is STILL open. But only until midnight tonight. Come midnight, you'll lose a major bonus. So it's important to make a decision today. You'll never see this offer anywhere online again. You can see the full list of everything you get [right here.]( If you have any questions about how this offer works, today's the last day you can call us before you lose a bonus. We have our entire team of representatives standing by to answer your questions. The number is: 1-800-679-1335. Please give us a call before 4:30 p.m. Eastern today if you're confused for any reason. [Click here to go straight to the video before midnight tonight.]( Regards, Kelly Brown Host, 2020 Melt Up Event All contents of this e-mail are copyright 2020 by Stansberry Research. All rights reserved. Reproducing any part of this document is prohibited without the express written consent of Stansberry Research. Protected by U.S. Copyright Law {Title 17 U.S.C. Section 101 et seq., Title 18 U.S.C. Section 2319}: Infringements can be punishable by up to five years in prison and $250,000 in fines. DISCLAIMER: The work included in this publication is based on SEC filings, current events, interviews, and corporate press releases. It may contain errors, and you shouldn't make any investment decision based solely on what you read here. It's your money and your responsibility. The views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of Stansberry Research. You're receiving this email at {EMAIL}. If you have any questions about your subscription, or would like to change your email settings, please contact Stansberry Research at (888) 261-2693 Monday-Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Or if calling internationally, please call 443-839-0986. Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21201. If you wish to contact us by email, please do not reply to this message but instead go to info@stansberrycustomerservice.com. To unsubscribe from alerts about this event, click here: [Unsubscribe]( .

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