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The “Crash Indicator” That Sounded The Alarm

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Hey, It's Jack, Check out this offer from our associates at Money Map Press We respect your privacy . If you no longer wish to receive our emails, [follow this link] to be removed from our list. This Mysterious Pattern Appeared on the S&P Five Days Before the Market Crash On Monday, August 24, 2015 the Dow plummeted 1,089 points within minutes of the opening bell. It was the largest point loss ever during a single trading day. Iconic U.S. companies like GE and Pepsi saw their stocks drop 20%. Costco fell 16%, and the world's richest people lost $306 billion. Nobody saw this coming. However, approximately 5 days before the crash, a mysterious pattern appeared on the S&P 500. You can see the pattern in the chart or [follow this link now to see how the pattern works.] (Clicking opts you in to Money Morning's daily e-letter) Since then, we've seen this same pattern appear prior to countless market adjustments. This miraculous new system can identify the exact moment regular, "boring" shares turn into a huge windfall opportunity, just like in the chart above. - You will, with 100% certainty, only buy stocks that are going up. - It triggered a sell signal 5-days before the dramatic August sell off in the S&P. - It predicted exceptional gains for these major companies (to name a few)... - 2,941% on Terra Nitrogen - 7,476% on Monster Beverage Corp. - 2,566% on Kingold Jewelry Inc. - 1,478% on Radcom Ltd. - 1,328% on U.S. Global Investors - And many more... Where will this mysterious "X-Pattern" appear next? [Click Here to See How This Pattern Works] We'll also automatically opt you in to Money Morning's daily e-letter [(Privacy Policy)] Having trouble viewing this message? View it online [here] This newsletter does not provide financial advice. [disclaimer] Superior Information, 300 Center Drive G140, Denver, CO 80027, United States You may [unsubscribe] or [change your contact details] at any time.

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