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your Daily Profit issue BAD THINGS AHEAD? By Ian Wyatt Saturday, May 14, 2022 With the Fed about to

your Daily Profit issue [Daily Profit]( BAD THINGS AHEAD? [By Ian Wyatt] By Ian Wyatt Saturday, May 14, 2022 With the Fed about to shrink its balance sheet and raise interest rates... The market may become a meat grinder of forlorn hope for unprepared investors. So how could YOU actually protect yourself? In my view, just like FAANG stocks offered a tremendous profit opportunity had you invested in them in the 2008 financial crisis… A new group of stocks offers you the same opportunity now (if not better). [Go here ASAP for urgent details]( – and discover why I’m putting $100k into them. Because if I’m right… They could help you turn $1k into $140,130. Here’s how. With inflation raging above 8%... The Fed has decided to tame it at all costs by aggressively shrinking its balance sheet and raise interest rates. The problem is that while it will certainly help in some ways… It won’t solve other problems that are causing inflation. Namely, supply chain bottlenecks, China’s response to Covid outbreaks and the Russia-Ukraine war. The Fed knows that raising interest rates and shrinking its balance sheet doesn’t solve these issues… So why are they doing so then? Because the Fed is trying to put the U.S. economy into a recession. Powell knows that the ONLY way to cool off the economy and slow inflation is a recession. They need and want stock prices to fall. And they want the housing boom to slow down. They need businesses to lay off employees – because higher unemployment will slow wage growth. And they need consumers and businesses to curtail spending. And who will bear the brunt the most? As always, it will be the middle class and the poor. That’s why I’m doing everything in my power to tell folks about [this little-known opportunity.]( Because it could help grow their money 13,913%. In fact, I’m so optimistic about it… That I’m putting $100,000 of my own money into them. [Click here to discover HOW I’m allocating these $100k]( (it’s FREE). Consider this. With the massive debt we got, sky-high inflation, gargantuan money printing, and the Fed about to do everything in their power to tame inflation… The likelihood of a recession is getting higher by the day. What’s worse… History shows us that the markets are likely choppy and even fall dramatically FAST when the Fed tries to reel inflation and tighten its policies. But just FAANG stocks were a fantastic profit opportunity had you invested in them in the 2008 financial crisis… I truly believe [these little-known stocks]( offer you the exact same opportunity (if not better). Remember… Back then, FAANG stocks were seen as the “risky of investments” of the day. Yet they went on to completely dominate the market for the next several years. Well, MACE stocks could be on the brink of doing the same. In my view, not only are they the new FAANG… They’re also in the perfect position to outperform FAANG in a recession and even a depression. And if you decide to invest in them too, you could see a 13,913% return. That’s enough to turn $1k into $140,130 – if you get in now. [Go here now to join my FREE webinar]( – and see how to get in on the MACE race the right way. Yours in Wealth, [Ian Wyatt] Ian Wyatt [Visit DailyProfit.com]( [Take a 7 day break from these emails]( [Unsubscribe from these types of emails]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Wyatt Investment Research] Disclaimer & Important Information [Wyatt Investment Research (“WIR”)]( owns and publishes the website WyattResearch.com, other web sites, and, through its subscription services, various investment newsletters, trade alerts, and other investment-related educational materials. 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