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Why 2023 Could Kick Off a “Cash Frenzy” in Sto cks

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This is the #1 most important thing to pay attention to for 2023......................................................................................................................... [Unsubscribe]( Why a "Cash Frenzy" Could Hit Stocks in 2023 BEFORE a Market Recovery --------------------------------------------------------------- Many mainstream analysts are predicting that stocks will recover soon... But one 20-year market veteran says we'll instead witness a "cash frenzy" unlike anything we've experienced in 21 years before stocks recover. (And he's urging Americans NOT to buy a single stock until they see it.) According to Dan Ferris, who gained acclaim for predicting the Lehman Brothers crash in 2008 and calling the top of the Nasdaq in 2021... [This is the #1 most important thing to pay attention to for 2023](. And he's not talking about another market crash, politics, or inflation: "As all this unfolds, the financial consequences could last for several decades if you don't understand what's happening. There will be winners and losers. Now is when you decide which one you'll be." Dan, who has been profiled by Barron's and Bloomberg... is stepping forward with an urgent warning for the millions of Americans who aren't prepared for what's coming. If you have any cash on the sidelines or any money in stocks right now, this could be the most important message you see all year. [You can hear it for yourself right here](. Regards, Scott Garliss Senior Analyst, Stansberry Research Delivering world-class investing research since 1999 This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to optout from receiving offers from Stansberry Research please [click here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- This is a PAID ADVERTISEMENT provided to the subscribers of StockEarnings Free Newsletter. Although we have sent you this email, StockEarnings does not specifically endorse this product nor is it responsible for the content of this advertisement. Furthermore, we make no guarantee or warranty about what is advertised above. Your privacy is very important to us, if you wish to be excluded from future notices, do not reply to this message. Instead, please click [Unsubscribe]( . StockEarnings, Inc 33 SE 4th St, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33432 USA W: 877.6.STOCKS StockEarnings.com

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