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Which is why this coming Tuesday, September 24th at 8 pm ET, I?m going to reveal a system that cou

[TradeSmith] Editor's Note: Eric Fry is one of the world’s most respected “big picture” analysts today. And he’s stepping forward on Tuesday, September 24th to reveal some disturbing new research. Despite the FED’s recent rate cut, there could be a major market sell off just around the corner. Keep reading below to learn more… --------------------------------------------------------------- Reader, is a recession coming? Jamie Dimon — the CEO of the largest bank in the US — thinks it’s a real possibility. In a recent interview he said the U.S. economy and the markets could even be heading for something more severe than a recession… Stagflation — which is when the economy slows, but inflation and unemployment rise. Some experts think we’re already in the early stages of a recession and it’s too late for the Federal Reserve to stop it. Other experts on Wall Street are predicting the recession will hit in late 2024 or early next year causing the S&P 500 to plunge as much as 32% in 2025. Look, no matter how you cut it, things don’t look good for the remainder of 2024. And the recent rate cuts may be too late and take too long to work through the economy to prevent a recession or market sell off. It’s at these moments you need to have a sound plan in place, in order to navigate the volatility that could be coming our way. Relying on emotions like fear and greed is not the best plan of action. In short, [you need to recession-proof your retirement now.]( Which is why this coming Tuesday, September 24th at 8 pm ET, I’m going to reveal a system that could singlehandedly help you survive and thrive during the tough times that may lie ahead. I’ve also invited a special guest who’s successfully used this system to navigate the 2020 Covid Panic and the 2022 tech crash. [You can learn more about this opportunity and my upcoming event here.]( Sincerely, Eric Fry Senior Macro-Investment Analyst, InvestorPlace ©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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