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Man Who Called '08 Crash Warns of Financial Reset

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[TradeSmith] Editor's Note: At TradeSmith, we're always on the lookout for compelling new investing ideas. Here's one from our friends at Stansberry Research we think deserves your attention. --------------------------------------------------------------- Man Who Called 2008 Crash Warns of ‘Great Financial Reset’ in 2022 If you thought the worst is behind us, then you need to see [this interview](. According to Dan Ferris, who’s worked over 20 years for one of America’s leading independent financial publishers, [a scathing catalyst is disrupting millions of people’s finances and retirement](. “A lot of people are going to lose nearly everything they’ve saved in the next few years,” says Ferris, who called the 2008 crash five months before it happened. “This is a moment of EXTREME danger… and nobody’s telling them the unvarnished truth.” Ferris warns [this new economic force could create a ‘great financial reset’ in 2022](. It could leave those who see it coming wealthier… while others could go back to square one. Ferris — who’s been featured in Barron’s, Fox Business, and BNN Bloomberg — doesn’t hesitate to speak the truth about the markets… the economy… and our country. Even when — especially when — what he has to say is controversial or unpopular. Now, Ferris is sounding the alarm: [millions of Americans need to protect their nest egg from what’s coming next](. “I want to get to the heart of what’s going on — and what you can do — very quickly,” says Ferris, noting that even 13 of the world’s best-known billionaires are gearing up for this shift. Because even the most prepared Americans — including the majority of retirees — could be blindsided by the next phase in America. Which is why we're posting Dan's full, brand-new warning to the public on our website today... You can watch it for free — while it’s still available online. [Click here to see how this ‘great financial reset’ could affect you and your money](. [IMG_ALT]( [CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE PRESENTATION]( ©2022 TradeSmith, LLC. All Rights Reserved. P.O. Box 3039 Spring Hill, FL 34611 To unsubscribe or change your email preferences, please [click here](. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy](

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