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WARNING: Russia-Ukraine war brings rising food and energy prices

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I first warned we were at the beginning of a brand-new inflationary era nearly 8 months ago Editor's

I first warned we were at the beginning of a brand-new inflationary era nearly 8 months ago [logo Take The Trades]( Editor's Note: At Take The Trades, we are serious about being your “eyes and ears” for special opportunities for you to take advantage of. The message below from one of our partners is one we think you should take a close look at. [divider TTT] Prepare for Higher Food Prices (It Could Last for Years) [Man]( I first warned we were at the beginning of [a brand-new inflationary era]( nearly 8 months ago. But it's clear the war in Ukraine could now make it much worse... - Gas prices just spiked to $3.61 nationally – with projections of it soaring from here... - The Washington Post admits this conflict will likely "push U.S. food prices even higher"... - And Michael Swanson, Wells Fargo's chief agricultural economist, warns these events "are proof that this will be a multi-year issue. This is not something that will be resolved in weeks or months." [But there's much more to the story...]( Because after working in the financial markets for four decades, I've never seen a crisis quite like this one before us today. And it's why I'm making it my personal mission to ensure my urgent message reaches you today... To open your eyes to a few critical decisions you should make immediately, which could affect you, your family, and your money, for many years to come. [Click here to access the full details for free.]( Here's to our wealth, health, and a great retirement, Dr. David Eifrig, MD, MBA Senior Partner, Stansberry Research [divider TTT] [TAKE THE TRADES]( You {EMAIL} received this email as a result of your consent to receive 3rd party offers at our another website. This ad is sent on behalf of Stansberry Research, 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers from Stansberry Research please [click here](. View their [privacy policy here.]( This offer is brought to you by Take The Trades. 221 E Indianola Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers brought to you by Take The Trades [click here]( If you have received this message in error, kindly ignore or unsubscribe below. To not miss out on any of our emails, be sure to [whitelist us](. Follow our instructions. [About Us]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [UnsubscribeÂ]( 221 E Indianola Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85012 © 2022 Take The Trades. All Rights Reserved.

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