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One move to make as Washington hurtles towards debt default

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[TradeSmith] Dear Reader, As you read this, Washington is careening towards a disastrous default, with no end in sight. Some politicians are demanding cuts to Social Security. Others simply want to lift the debt ceiling by trillions of dollars and kick the can down the road. Now Treasury Chief Janet Yellen says a debt default could hit as soon as June 1st, with disastrous consequences for markets and the economy. As if investors haven’t already suffered enough… Last year, the average retirement account lost almost $35,000… Crypto and tech lost trillions of dollars in value between them… and even bonds suffered their worst year ever. But what if there was a way to “opt-out” of Washington’s disaster… and regularly collect payouts of hundreds or thousands of dollars a week, no matter what happens to Social Security and the markets? If that sounds too good to be true… that’s what some regular folks who joined me in this special event said, too. As you’ll see, none of them had financial backgrounds or special connections. But I showed them each, on video, [how to collect hundreds or thousands of dollars from the market]( — whether stocks crash, soar, or stay flat. They’re joining a handful of people who have already been shown how to use this secret. Like Andrew Y., who said: “I’m getting around $500-$1,000 weekly.” Or Todd S., who reported gaining $18,000 since February. ** The investment results described in these testimonials are not typical. Investing in securities carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some or all of the investment. They’re just a few out of the 3,700 of my readers who could soon “opt-out” of the debt crisis, and never have to rely on dividends, bonds, Social Security, or and traditional income stream ever again. [This presentation shows you exactly how they’re doing it.]( Regards, Keith Kaplan CEO, TradeSmith ©2023 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](

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