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your Daily Profit issue RIP By Ian Wyatt Friday, May 20, 2022 I’ve said it before and I’ll

your Daily Profit issue [Daily Profit]( RIP [By Ian Wyatt] By Ian Wyatt Friday, May 20, 2022 I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again… Tech stocks are DEAD IN THE WATER – the latest victim being Cisco stock (NASDAQ: CSCO) plunging 17% this week. That’s why I’ve been urging folks to get into MACE stocks NOW. Because unlike tech… they could truly give you a 13,913% return. [Go here to see why and HOW I’m investing $100k of my OWN money into them.]( Last Wednesday… Cisco said it generated lower quarterly revenue than analysts predicted and called for an unexpected sales decline in the current period. The result? A 17% nosedive – making the tech bloodbath even WORSE. In fact, as we speak… The Technology Select Sector ETF (NYSE: XLK) that tracks the overall tech sector is posting a 25.49% year-to-date loss. Proving what I’ve been saying since early January: Tech stocks are dead. It’s one of the reasons why I’m moving $100,000 into [these MACE stocks.]( Because they are one of the best opportunities in the market. Very few investors know about it… But for those who also decide to invest in them, they could see a 13,913% return in 36 months. [Go here to see HOW I’m joining the “MACE race”]( – and how you could too. Look, if you don’t want to take a beating from this market, know this: In every crisis and crash… there’s opportunity. And in my view… The BIGGEST opportunity right now is 4 specific MACE stocks that could turn $1k into $140,130 – in 36 months. That’s why I’m investing $100k of my own money into them. Because I’m extremely bullish on [these four little-known MACE stocks.]( Don’t swim against the tide. Tech is dead – and the MACE race is ON. [Click here to see how to join it 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. Those publications are informational in nature – WIR is not your financial adviser and does not provide any individualized investment advice to you. You should perform your own independent research on potential investments and consult with your financial adviser to determine whether an investment is appropriate given your financial needs, objectives, and risk appetite. This publication should not be construed as an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any security. None of the case studies, examples, testimonials, investment return or income claims made on WIR’s website or through its services is a guarantee of any income or investment results for you. WIR does not verify the income or investment results claims made in customer testimonials. Results for other customers may vary; for typical results, please see the Testimonial Support Page, linked below. Past success is not a predictor of future success. Trading in securities involves risks, including the risk of losing some or all of your investment. Hypothetical or modeled portfolio results do not represent the results of an actually invested portfolio and are not back-tested for accuracy under actual, historical market conditions. There can be tax consequences to trading; consult your tax adviser before entering into trades. For additional WIR disclosures and policies, please click the links below. [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( [Testimonial Support]( | [Financial Disclaimer]( [Trading Policies & WIR Compensation]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Delivery Preferences]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This is a communication from Wyatt Investment Research. You are subscribed with the following email address: {EMAIL} If you believe this communication to be a mistake, please e-mail abuse@wyattresearchnewsletters.com with details regarding your situation, and we will be sure to promptly investigate your situation. Wyatt Investment Research 65 Railroad Street PO Box 790 Richmond, Vermont USA 05477

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