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Porter Stansberry, the CEO of MarketWise accurately predicted the world's largest Editor's Note: Por

Porter Stansberry, the CEO of MarketWise (our parent company) accurately predicted the world's largest [Wide Moat Research] Editor's Note: Porter Stansberry, the CEO of MarketWise (our parent company) accurately predicted the world's largest mortgage brokers, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, were headed toward bankruptcy. He did the same with GM in January 2007... And today, he's back – [warning about 'The No. 1 Most Dangerous Investment in America'...]( Plus, he's revealing THE one strategy anyone subscribing to financial research should implement, beginning immediately. Read below for more details from our friends at Stansberry Research... --------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Reader, Our founder [Porter Stansberry's urgent market warning just went live](. And it looks like his timing could prove pivotal, once again. Just last week, the Philadelphia Federal Reserve reported that credit card delinquency rates have hit the highest levels since the Great Recession... Over a 10-day period, the "Magnificent 7" stocks saw $1.7 TRILLION in market cap disappear... And U.S. executives are dumping stocks at the fastest pace in at least 10 years. These are the kind of facts [Porter insists you CAN'T IGNORE today...]( And if you are "waiting and seeing" what'll happen next in the market, Porter says it's time to establish a new gameplan. As Porter will explain today, [there's a very specific way we'll know the exact day this bull market will end.]( And, most importantly, he will share what he's personally doing with his own money – which you can do, too. He's adamant that [ANYONE who has money in stocks should adopt this strategy right away.]( In short: Today, Porter is back with a huge warning that we urge all readers of financial publishing not to miss – for anything. There's still time for you to tune in... [Click here to view his update.]( Regards, Brett Aitken Publisher, Stansberry Research P.S. I should mention that it's worth tuning in just to hear what Porter calls ['The #1 Most Dangerous Investment in America Today.']( Chances are, you own it in your portfolio... And Porter recommends you sell or avoid it, beginning immediately. [Click here so you're not left in the dark.]( © 2024 Wide Moat Research Group. All rights reserved. 1125 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21201 To ensure our emails continue reaching your inbox, please [add our email address]( to your address book. No longer wish to receive special offers from us? Click [here]( for options.

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