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If you're trading to make money, watch this at 11:30 AM FREE No longer want to receive emails? [Click to]([Unsubscribe]( Trader, Is it just me or does it seem like the recent banking debacle has smoothed out too fast? Although the surface of the economy appears to have stabilized, there are underlying issues that could send shock waves throughout the markets, even before the next Fed meeting on May 3rd. Do all signs point to an economic collapse in the coming months? - the recent 48-hour meltdown of Silicon Valley (the second-largest bank in U.S. history whose downfall was forecasted by this [artificial intelligence predictive analysis]( - a 12-month straight decline in home sales (the longest stretch since '99), and - a 427% increase in planned layoffs in January and February (the highest spike since 2009) Moreover, an even bigger RED FLAG has just appeared, which is a critical economic indicator. To prepare for any potential market catastrophe, I strongly suggest you join this [FREE Live A.I. Market Training today](. It takes only an hour of your time, and you will learn how predictive A.I. forecasting can help you navigate the market. During the training, you will also hear our 3 Top Stock Picks being forecasted by the powerful tool in real-time. The training takes place today, [Friday, April 21st at 11:30 AM ET / 8:30 AM PT.]( - What you learn can be applied to navigate volatility ASAP - There are no replays of this live session Please don't miss out on this invaluable opportunity. ​​​​​​ See you in the room, trader! ​[Lane Mendelsohn] Lane Mendelsohn, President Vantagepoint AI, LLC 1-800-732-5407 U.S. & Canada 1-813-973-0496 International --------------------------------------------------------------- Copyright (c) 2023 Vantagepoint AI, LLC. All Rights Reserved The information contained in this transmission is confidential and intended for the use of the individual or entity to whom it is addressed. If you have received this communication in error, please notify us immediately. Trading involves risk. Please read our [full disclaimer](. Vantagepoint AI, LLC 5807 Old Pasco Road Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 USA [www.vantagepointsoftware.com]( [Unsubscribe]( [Update Email Preferences]( [Privacy Policy](

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