Thursday, April 1, 2021

Crash or rally? Here’s why you shouldn’t worry

See her 2021 stock market game plan tonight
Editor's Note: Below is an interesting message from our partners at Paradigm Press that we think you may find very insightful.
Dear Reader,

There's only been one guarantee in the history of the stock market…

After every major crash or correction going back to 1950, the market has rebounded higher. (It's happened 38 times in a row…)

That's why you NEVER want to bet against America.

Anyone who sold their stocks during last year's crash missed an incredible rebound.

The S&P 500 has soared 76% since the March 23 bottom.

And while that big bounce is gone, financial insider Dr. Nomi Prins says, "still huge upside" on these stocks right now.

In fact, she's convinced these names could generate gains 900% larger than many popular names in the S&P 500 over the next few years...

And for the first time, she's going to reveal the details to the public, tonight!
To make sure you don't miss out, go here now.

Sincerely,
Frank DeVechio @ "Economic Super Convergence" Event 2021

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