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Man Who Predicted 2022 Sell-Off Warns of Huge Event in 2023

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You can view the full warning here… You may unsubscribe at any time by clicking here: [Manage Subscriptions]( Whenever we find information that we think will be of interest to you, we pass it along right away. And we know you’ll want to hear this from one of our colleagues at Chaikin Analytics.   Man Who Predicted 2022 Sell-Off Warns of Huge Event in 2023  Marc Chaikin’s newest prediction has gone viral, with 8.4 million views.  According to Chaikin, who spent 50 years on Wall Street, [a historic event in 2023 will cause a massive shift in the wealth divide.](  “This will affect anyone who owns stocks,” says Chaikin, who accurately predicted the 2020 Crash and the 2022 Sell-Off. “Most people will never see it coming, for the simple and sad reason that nobody wants this to happen. Nobody.”  Chaikin predicts [a new form of technology will disrupt everything.](  “This is all a direct result of Covid and the sell-off in 2022,” he adds.  Chaikin – a popular guest on Jim Cramer’s Mad Money – has never shied away from sharing his controversial predictions.  Famously, he once predicted the collapse of Priceline.com in a debate on CNBC. When the stock went on to collapse 100 points overnight, his opponent took to the air the next day to admit that Chaikin was right.  Now, Chaikin is pointing to [a huge change in the way thousands of companies will need to do business in 2023.](  It will affect everyone from Apple to Amazon, he says.  “The best way to prepare is to simply get the facts for yourself and see what’s coming,” says Chaikin, noting that even 11 of the world’s best-known billionaires are getting ready for the shift. 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