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We’re Days Away from a BIG Kamala Shock

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You?re starting to see hints of it in the occasional article or commentary right now? But no one

[TradeSmith] Editor's Note: The Freeport Society just released an urgent warning about the next 2024 election shock coming. Warning: It might trigger some readers, but we believe this viewpoint is worth hearing out no matter what side of the political aisle you fall on. Read on below. --------------------------------------------------------------- [This will be the NEXT election shock of the 2024 presidential race.]( You’re starting to see hints of it in the occasional article or commentary right now… But no one’s connected the dots like [this man does right here](... For example, MarketWatch is reporting that markets: “Wall Street will be keeping a close eye on polls, with a focus on key swing states….” With Yahoo Finance adding that... “Wall Street is already making bets on stocks that stand to benefit…” While Business Insider is warning... “Get ready for a 2024 election that could have an outsized impact on stocks” Which might be why Politico says that... “Wall Street traders are starting to position their portfolios” given what’s coming…" Yet, even though the elite money is already making moves… The mainstream financial news and the average investor have no idea what’s really coming. In fact, I believe most people will only realize it once they read about it in the news. But it will be too late by then. [Click here to see this man’s latest election prediction.]( Kim Moening Host, The Next Election Shock P.S. Ignore [this new election shock forecast]( at your own peril. Because the firm this man leads has predicted election shock after election shock this year. Including: ✅ Biden dropping out of the race (7 months before it happened)... ✅ A radical Californian taking his place (8 months before it happened)… ✅ A tripling in stock market volatility (4 months before it happened)... ✅ An election year stock that was virtually guaranteed to go up (3 months before it did)... ✅ His firm’s 2024 election warnings have been viewed over 2 million times... ✅ 22,000 everyday people have taken action to protect themselves before election day... ©2024 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. 1125 N. Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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