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Stocks often have their biggest and most explosive gains at the end of a major bull market. But some

Stocks often have their biggest and most explosive gains at the end of a major bull market. But something interesting happens at the end of a Melt Up. And it's starting right now. Let me explain... [Stansberry Research Logo] Delivering World-Class Financial Research Since 1999 [DailyWealth] The Final Surge Is Here By Dr. Steve Sjuggerud --------------------------------------------------------------- I've been writing about the Melt Up for years. It's a simple but powerful idea... that stocks often have their biggest and most explosive gains at the end of a major bull market. In short, before the big "Melt Down" arrives, we have the big Melt Up. It's the final push higher before the bear market kicks in. There's actually more to this story though... Because something interesting happens at the end of a Melt Up. I call it the Final Surge. And it's starting right now. Let me explain... --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Links: [Until Midnight: 'Goodbye, Melt Up']( Dr. Steve Sjuggerud has been pounding the table about the ONE little-known group of stocks that could double or triple your money during the final innings of the Melt Up... AND help you hold onto your gains when the eventual Melt Down comes. But everything just changed in a major way – and Steve's massive new prediction for 2021 comes offline tonight at midnight. [Click here to get the details while there's still time](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Be ready to act quickly on May 12]( The man who recommended bitcoin in 2014 before it shot up as high as 3,038%... and whose crypto picks could have helped you double your money 12 different times so far... is now urging you to buy a surprising stock on May 12, which he's calling the "No. 1 investment of the decade." [Click here for details](. --------------------------------------------------------------- The Final Surge is a "boom within a boom"... It's the last six to nine months of a Melt Up... when rationality truly goes out the window and millions of Americans make their final rush into the markets. This is a moment when greed, speculation, and euphoria rule the day. And it can send stocks soaring higher than you might believe possible. That might sound crazy. But it's true. The Final Surge is where the biggest Melt Up gains come from. To see what I mean, take a look at the chart below. It shows the entirety of the dot-com era Melt Up... The full 1990s Melt Up led to 200% gains in 18 months for the Nasdaq. But look at what happened in late 1999, when things really got going. That was the Final Surge of the dot-com-era Melt Up. And it led to 88% gains in just five months. Take a look... That, my friend, in the Final Surge. It's the final boom of a Melt Up. It happens fast. But it's when you can make the biggest gains possible. The Melt Up is in place right now. And I believe we've entered the Final Surge, too. I've explained many of the reasons in recent DailyWealth essays. Stock market euphoria is [gripping the markets](... And speculators have [taken over stocks]( in a way I haven't seen since the dot-com mania. We're living in crazy market conditions. The Federal Reserve is pumping money into the system, and the government is spending like we've never seen before. That's pushing regular folks into the investment world – many of them for the first time. And they're seeing it as a casino, not a place to grow long-term wealth. This isn't a good thing in the long term. But in the short term, it can fuel an incredible boom... the Final Surge of the great Melt Up that's underway. These are dangerous times. But acting now, and investing while you can, could mean some of the biggest and quickest gains you'll ever see. So please, be cautious. Understand that you're playing with fire. But don't miss this opportunity. It likely won't come along again for a long time. Good investing, Steve P.S. These incredible market conditions are why I hosted a Melt Up event last month. I shared everything you need to know about the Final Surge. And I unveiled the best way I know of to take advantage of what's happening – a portfolio of 13 recommendations positioned to profit the most. If you're interested, you need to check it out today... because the presentation is going offline TONIGHT. To get the full details, [click here](. Further Reading Speculative markets can run much higher than you think. And even though the markets are sure to be volatile in this last leg of the Melt Up, we're seeing the perfect setup for explosive gains. Make sure you don't miss out... Read more here: [The Stars Are Aligning for a Massive Boom](. Everyone is ready to get back to their normal lives after a year of lockdown. We could soon see a booming U.S. economy. And that means we want to own U.S. stocks today... Get the full story here: [The Booming Economy Is a Good Sign for Stocks](. INSIDE TODAY'S DailyWealth Premium This profitable tech stock could soar in the final market surge... Technology stocks can absolutely skyrocket in the Final Surge of a bull market. And one of the most profitable companies in the world is leveraging its platform to grow profits... [Click here to get immediate access](. Market Notes HIGHS AND LOWS NEW HIGHS OF NOTE LAST WEEK American Express (AXP)... financial giant Axis Capital (AXS)... insurance Brown & Brown (BRO)... insurance Travelers (TRV)... insurance Quest Diagnostics (DGX)... [medical data]( CVS Health (CVS)... drugstores AbbVie (ABBV)... [pharmaceuticals]( Target (TGT)... [big-box retailer]( NVR (NVR)... [homebuilder]( PulteGroup (PHM)... [homebuilder]( CBRE Group (CBRE)... real estate services SiteOne Landscape Supply (SITE)... [landscaping]( Home Depot (HD)... [home improvement]( Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII)... [shipbuilder]( Northrop Grumman (NOC)... "offense" contractor 3M (MMM)... [manufacturing]( W.W. Grainger (GWW)... industrial supplies Waste Management (WM)... [trash and recycling]( Expeditors International (EXPD)... logistics United Parcel Service (UPS)... [delivery giant]( NEW LOWS OF NOTE LAST WEEK Not many... [It's a bull market, you know]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tell us what you think of this content]( [We value our subscribers’ feedback. To help us improve your experience, we’d like to ask you a couple brief questions.]( [Click here to rate this e-mail]( You have received this e-mail as part of your subscription to DailyWealth. If you no longer want to receive e-mails from DailyWealth [click here](. Published by Stansberry Research. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. 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