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You've likely heard of FedNow by now... In the biggest upheaval to the financial system in decades,

You've likely heard of FedNow by now... In the biggest upheaval to the financial system in decades, the Fed is pushing thousands of banks to adopt new technology. [Stansberry Research] FedNow's 'Secret Partner' --------------------------------------------------------------- You've likely heard of [FedNow]( by now... In the biggest upheaval to the financial system in decades, the Fed is pushing thousands of banks to adopt new technology. At least 41 have already adopted it. But [the Federal Reserve expects that number to grow 24,290% in the very near future.]( Which is why I'm writing to you today... If history is any guide, the companies helping the Fed roll out this technology will be some of the best-performing investments, not just for 2024... but for the next decade. Consider this... - Western Union's "lightning lines" – money sent over telegraph wires – turned Western Union into one of the 11 biggest companies in America. - In the 1950s, the advent of credit cards sent American Express up more than 10,000%... and drove PayChex up a staggering 45,000%. - More recently, banks and other financial institutions launched chip and pin technology... swiftly followed by contactless payments... which helped propel Mastercard towards 8,873% gains. Well, [I think history is about to repeat itself...]( And I want to tell you about the simple moves you can make right away to capitalize as this all plays out. In fact, I've found ONE little-known organization that's already working directly as [a 'Secret Partner' of the Federal Reserve]( on this rollout... Yet I can virtually guarantee you've never heard of it before today. [For the full story, click right here.]( Best, Eric Wade Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research Published by Stansberry Research. You have received this e-mail as part of your optin to Stansberry Research. If you no longer wish to receive special offers from Stansberry Research, [click here](. You’re receiving this e-mail at {EMAIL}. Stansberry Research welcomes comments or suggestions at feedback@stansberryresearch.com. This address is for feedback only. For questions about your account or to speak with customer service, call 888-261-2693 (U.S.) or 443-839-0986 (international) Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern time. Or e-mail info@stansberryresearch.com. Please note: The law prohibits us from giving personalized financial advice. © 2023 Stansberry Research. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, copying, or redistribution, in whole or in part, is prohibited without written permission from Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 [stansberryresearch.com](.

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