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) How? By blowing the lid on the financial industry's best kept plans... Shah released listing some

[Trade mapping] Quick Note: Trade Mapping, is always looking out for special opportunities we believe you, will want to see. Below is a message from our colleagues that we think you should check out. Hey , It's rare for a hedge fund manager to step away from Wall Street at the height of his career... But Shah Gilani did exactly that. Because even as he made a fortune from running two successful hedge funds... He was tired of watching ordinary Americans get left behind. So now Shah is using every skill and connection he ever made... To show everyday people [how they could make a fortune in the stock market.]( (clicking will opt you in to Money Morning's free daily e-letter - [Privacy Policy]() How? By blowing the lid on the financial industry's best kept plans... Shah released [a brand-new video]( listing some of Wall Street's BIGGEST bets. (clicking will opt you in to Money Morning's free daily e-letter - [Privacy Policy]() For example... The data management company Vanguard has gone "all in" on buying 24 million shares... The international software company BlackRock has accumulated seven million shares in... And the supply chain empire that Fidelity has taken a four-million-share position in. With 75% of Americans already managing their own money, the last thing Wall Street needs is one of their own going rogue and releasing their plans to the public. All told, Shah has named 23 stocks he thinks [you should consider buying ASAP](... plus, 12 popular stocks you shouldn't touch with a 10-foot pole. (clicking will opt you in to Money Morning's free daily e-letter - [Privacy Policy]() But be quick... It probably won't take long for Wall Street to set their plan into motion. Give yourself a shot at profiting off their plans... [Click here to watch the video right now.]( (clicking will opt you in to Money Morning's free daily e-letter - [Privacy Policy]() To Your Success, Shah Gilani Chief Investment Strategist, Money Morning You are receiving this e-mail because you made a great decision to subscribe to the [TradeMapping.com]( Newsletter. If for any reason you believe you received this email in error, [click here to unsubscribe](. © 2020 Trade Mapping. All Rights Reserved. 20 North Orange Avenue, Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida 32801

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