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What Hitler, Putin and Xi have in common | September 29, 2023

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The world needs to listen when dictators speak. In 1928, Adolph Hitler warned that Germans had a "ri

The world needs to listen when dictators speak. In 1928, Adolph Hitler warned that Germans had a "right to greater living space." Then he started World War II. [The Market Holders]( [--------------] A note from the Editor: At The Market Holders, we keep an eye out for favorable circumstances we believe will interest our readers. The following is one such message from one of our colleagues I think you’ll appreciate. [--------------] Dear Fellow Investor, The world needs to listen when dictators speak. In 1928, Adolph Hitler warned that Germans had a "right to greater living space." Then he started World War II. In 2014, Vladimir Putin warned, "it was impossible to imagine that Ukraine and Russia may split up and become two separate states." Then he invaded Ukraine. In 2021, Chinese President Xi Jinping warned that "reunification with Taiwan must be fulfilled." We believe an invasion of Taiwan will happen as soon as October 16, 2023. [Learn how to protect your retirement here ›››]( "The Buck Stops Here," Dylan Jovine Founder & CEO, Behind the Markets [The Market Holders]( The easiest way to guаrаntеe you gеt every email is to [whitelist us](. © 2023 All Rights Reserved. The Market Holders This email was sent by D/B/A The Market Holders 1151 Walker Rd, Dover, DE 19904 1201 Wilson Blvd #27 Arlington, VA, 22209, USA [Privacy Policy]( | [Terms & Conditions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Unsubscribe](

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