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Market Crash Coming? Do This Now

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 Because it could help you avoid the worst of a crash? even help you MAKE money. Otherwise? ?

 [TradeSmith] Dear Reader, If you’re worried about a big market crash this year, listen up. A serious event is about to hit Americans hard. Maybe you’ve got $500 in the markets… maybe you’ve got $5 million. No matter what, let me ask you an important question. What would you do if the stock market crashed 30%... 40%... or 50% tomorrow? “Investors should be prepared for the market's recent volatility to persist in today's environment.” – U.S. Bank "Why There Could Be More Bank Failures in the U.S. in 2024." – Lombardi Leter “The Clearest Sign Yet That Commercial Real Estate Is in Trouble.” – Wall Street Journal Do you have a plan for that? No, it’s not fun to think about… But another big market crisis could be fatal to your financial situation and current lifestyle if you’re not prepared — especially if the “recovery” takes years. You and I both know it… A crash could be triggered any day now by high interest rates… a “big name” bankruptcy… another government shutdown… or an escalating war. [That’s exactly why you need to know about the “$9 Investment.”]( Because it could help you avoid the worst of a crash… even help you MAKE money. Otherwise… [without this single critical financial item]( Imagine having to tell your family about those huge losses… your wife or husband… your kids… feeling like a failure… giving up on your hopes, plans, and dreams. Believe me when I say that, as a fellow American and 30-year investment analyst… and, as a personal and professional user of the “$9 Investment” myself… I want to help you and your family not only survive… but thrive after the next major stock market crash... Which you and I both know is a matter of when, not if. That’s why this short presentation on the “$9 Investment” could be the most important of your life and your family’s life. Because if you don’t have it, you don’t have a plan. [Here’s everything you need to know about the “$9 Investment.”]( Regards, Mike Burnick Senior Analyst, TradeSmith  ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 340087 Tampa, FL 33694 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use](  |  [Privacy Policy]( Â

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