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All hands on deck… [Wide Moat Research] Hi , Frances Popp – with a quick note. One of my closest colleagues recently sent me an alert about an important market development. Teeka Tiwari recently held an “all-hands-on-deck” market meeting - and I really hope you can take a few minutes to check it out ([please click here to see why](. If you have money in the stock market, attendance should be mandatory. In short, Teeka’s predicting this year’s crazy market is about to get even crazier… He says we’re now days away from one of the rarest events in stock market history. The last time THIS happened was 28 years ago. Investors who weren’t prepared lost a fortune. Meanwhile, those who were… had the chance to see 379%, 489%, 726%, 1,034%, 2,450% gains. It all has to do with a powerful event known as an “Anomaly Window.” Outside of Wall Street, few people know about it (Barron’s described it as “a secret”). What exactly is the “Anomaly Window”? And why is it days away from happening again? That’s why Teeka’s recently held this all-hands meeting – [and you’re invited to view for FREE.]( In fact, you’re among the first readers we’ve invited. All you have to do: [Click here now to view (for free) Teeka’s presentation.]( And as always, thanks for being a loyal reader. Thanks, Frances Popp Managing Editor, Wide Moat Research © 2022 Wide Moat Research. All Rights Reserved. 55 NE 5th Avenue, Delray Beach FL 33483 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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