Saturday, January 7, 2023

Real Estate, Stocks or Bonds

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Dear Subscriber,

Stocks, bonds and real estate have all begun to collapse.

Most people don't realize how bad it already is.

The stock market has seen trillions in value disappear …

Bonds have seen several yield curve inversions …

And real estate has seen the fastest price drops since just before the 2008 housing crisis. 

So, which asset would you rather own right now?

The Federal Reserve's money printing and zero interest rates were the two big things that were keeping the economy alive — the two big things that were driving stocks and real estate higher … feeding investor frenzy, creating speculative bubbles everywhere.

Now, that printing press has run out of ink, and interest rates are on the rise both in the short and long term.

But there's opportunity for giant profits in these sinking markets.

It's all laid out in this free investor briefing from 51-year market expert Dr. Martin Weiss.

Click here to watch the video (it should start playing immediately, no sign-up required).

You'll see how to escape the housing bust without selling a single property …

Get 42 land-mine stocks to dump now that could implode your portfolio …

And discover how to grab an extra $1,000 in extra cash flow weekly.

And those are just some of the highlights!

Click here to watch the free video now.

Trust me, if you own any of these assets, this video could be vital to your financial future.

Watch the video now.

Best,

Mike Larson

Mike Larson
Safe Money Analyst, Weiss Ratings

 


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