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Dear Reader, If you own stocks, mutual funds, or ETFs? you might be a bit nervous after the recent

Dear Reader, If you own stocks, mutual funds, or ETFs… you might be a bit nervous after the recent market swings. On October 10th, we saw the second biggest single day drop in the DOW this year. And now, one former hedge fund manager – who predicted the dot-com crash, and the housing bust – is warning that [an even bigger market event is in store](. He’ll explain why on October 24th – exactly 89 years to the date, since the Great Crash of 1929. “This event could mean the difference between losing a fortune… and making more money than you’d ever believe possible,” says this financial Ph.D. His prediction has caught the attention of some of the biggest names in finance… including investment guru Jim Rogers… New York Times bestselling author of Rich Dad, Poor Dad Robert Kiyosaki… even famous institutional investors like David Tice and Whitney Tilson. [Click here to find out exactly what this expert is predicting… and how you should be getting ready for this historic day.]( Sincerely, Jared Kelly Managing Director, Stansberry Research If you prefer not to receive future e-mail notifications for this action you can unsubscribe by clicking [here](. DISCLAIMER: This alert has been sent to you courtesy of Zerohedge.com This is not a solicitation for the purchase or sale of securities. Readers are encouraged to conduct their own research and due diligence, and/or obtain professional advice, prior to making any investment decision. Advertisements and sponsorships are provided as a service to Zerohedge users. Zerohedge is not responsible for their content, services or products. The statements and opinions contained in this advertisement are not those of Zerohedge, and Zerohedge disclaims and liability for or arising from such statements and opinions. This is a message from a third-party advertiser. InvestingChannel, Inc. is not affiliated with and does not endorse any publicly traded companies mentioned or products advertised above. Please read all disclaimers. If you have any questions concerning the advertiser or their product, please contact the advertiser at the address above. Please note that we, InvestingChannel, Inc., are not a registered investment firm or broker/dealer. Readers are advised that the material contained herein should be used solely for informational purposes. We urge you to always conduct your own research and due diligence and obtain professional advice before making any investment decision. We will not be liable for any loss or damage caused by a reader's reliance on information obtained in this email or on our web site. Our readers are solely responsible for their own investment decisions. P.O. Box 567, Midtown Station, New York 10018

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