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The Chart of Economic Horrors

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Want to see where the economy is headed next? Look at this chart… Dear Reader, Events like�

Want to see where the economy is headed next? Look at this chart… Dear Reader, [The cycles in this chart have been used to predict every economic boom and bust since the 1920s with incredible accuracy.]( Events like… - The boom following our victory in World War II. - The double-digit inflation during the Carter era. - The Internet bubble and bust in the late 1990s and early 2000s. - Even the real estate crisis starting in 2007. In late 2019 it pointed to a global disaster striking in 2020… and it did! Now, this chart is pointing to the rising probability of one of the worst [economic catastrophes the world has ever seen.]( Will you be one of the fortunate few who come out unscathed? If you follow a few simple steps, it's possible to protect your assets… Potentially even grow your wealth rapidly with investments that rise when the economy tanks. [Go here for full details…]( Sincerely, [tw-29524521-img1]( Sean Brodrick Senior Analyst Weiss Research [FooterLogo] To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Your Profile]( This email was sent by: Trading Power Pro 4395 Highland View Drive Sacramento, CA, 95815, US © Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved.

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