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Today, the stock market has nearly quadrupled since 2009. Has your money quadrupled since then? Janu

Today, the stock market has nearly quadrupled since 2009. Has your money quadrupled since then? January 8, 2020 Good Morning WWW Insiders! Essential Info to Start the day. Special Opportunity Editor's Note: At West Wing Wire, we're always looking out for special opportunities we believe you, as a valued reader, will want to see. Below is a message from our colleagues at Stansberry Research that we think you should check out. Dear Reader, Consider this... During the 1920s, the U.S. stock market quadrupled. If you didn't have a strategy that got you out before the great crash of 1929... it would have taken you 26 years to recover. Today, the stock market has nearly quadrupled since 2009. Has your money quadrupled since then? If not, why? More importantly, what's your exit strategy? When the correction finally comes... how long do you think it will take you to recover? These are critical, life-changing questions you need to be asking yourself going into 2020. Because as the former hedge fund manager and financial Ph.D. Steve Sjuggerud says, "This could very well be the last bull market many retirees see during their lifetime." Recently, Dr. Steve Sjuggerud teamed up with A-list stock picker Matt McCall to [show you exactly what to do to prepare for the coming months in the stock market.]( You may recognize McCall from Fox Business, Bloomberg, and CNN. He's gained national attention for pinpointing over 200 stocks that have soared 100% or more. Plus 16 more recommendations that soared past 1,000%. Their presentation about what to do with your money right now and the #1 stock to buy is available for free for a limited time on this page [here.]( Regards, Kelly Brown Managing Director, Stansberry Research [More info]([HERE]( 'Disclaimer: Always Do Your Own Research while a potential for rewards exists, by investing, you are putting yourself at risk. You must be aware of the risks and be willing to accept them in order to invest in any type of security and consult with a licensed investment professional before making an investment. Investing is inherently risky. Past performance of any trading system or methodology is not indicative of future results. Please it is very important to have a full understanding' Savicom Limited, Kemp House, 160 City Road, London, London EC1V 2NX, United Kingdom If you no longer wish to receive our emails, click the link below: [Unsubscribe]( West wing Wire LTD 46 old woolwich rd London, London, City of SE10 9NY United Kingdom +442380971052

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