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What I just told the Pentagon about the stock market

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April 19, 2022 Regards, Joel Litman Founder, Altimetry Research This third party offer is brought to

April 19, 2022 [Your Market Talk] Here is an interesting offer from our partners: Dear Reader, My name is Joel Litman. My unique stock market system called the 2020 coronavirus crash – three weeks early. When the market was at a bottom, that same system called the coming bull run. It called the rise of AMD when shares were around $2. The stock went up as high 3,447% after. And in one year, my system alerted the FBI to 50 publicly-traded companies that were total scams. That’s why I meet regularly at FBI headquarters. They like to pick my brain about market conditions – both here and around the world – so they can understand potential crises. I do the same thing for the Department of Defense, the US Marine Corps War College… And the top 10 money managers in the world. Just recently, I had a chat at the Pentagon about interest rate hikes and the potential threat to the stock market. I can’t reveal a lot of what I told them – because of national security clearance. But I can say this: What I said about interest rate hikes surprised everyone in the room. [And I’ll share this information with you in this video.]( Regards, Joel Litman Founder, Altimetry Research This third party offer is brought to you by Your Market Talk. 483 GREEN LANES, LONDON, N134BS, UK. If you would like to unsubscribe from receiving offers, [click here.]( To file an email abuse complaint, please [click here.]( [Please Read Our Privacy Policy]( To ensure you receive our emails, be sure to whitelist us. [Unsubscribe]( | [View In Browser]( © Copyright 2022. All Rights Reserved.

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