Tuesday, July 30, 2024

“A very dark day is coming to America”

Have you noticed it too?

All the anger, resentment, and violence happening in our communities?

All the strikes going on over basic living needs and pay?

Everywhere you look there are heightened feelings of despair, frustration, and confusion especially when it comes to money.

America’s streets are quickly becoming ground-zero for a class war that’s been building for years.

Ordinary everyday Americans are flat out of money.

Wealthy Americans are running out of money.

Most people have no idea it’s about to get a whole lot worse.

I’ve spent 44 years on Wall Street.

I’ve managed billions of dollars for some of the wealthiest people in this country.

Even wealthy Americans will be shocked at how quickly things unravel.

In fact, it’s the rich who are at the greatest risk of suffering the biggest decline in their quality of life.

That’s what compelled me to create this video regarding the #1 financial threat to Americans today.

I am literally afraid for my family’s future.

I’m taking drastic steps to prepare for what I know will inevitably happen next.

We’ve never seen anything like this coming our way before.

I haven’t. You haven’t. Nobody has.

You can view my video by clicking here.

Sincerely,

Louis Navellier
Senior Quantitative Investment Analyst
InvestorPlace


 
 
 
 
 
 
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