Tuesday, August 6, 2024

Hedge Fund Legend Calls Exact Day of Stock Crash

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In light of where the markets are at the moment, our friend Kelly Brown over at Stansberry Research brings up some interesting information that could prove to be helpful. We wanted to share it with you.

- Rachel Gearhart, Publisher



Hedge Fund Legend Calls Exact Day of Stock Crash

Money managers might tell you it's impossible to perfectly time a market crash.

But one former hedge fund manager CNBC calls "The Prophet" is stepping forward to prove them wrong.

Whitney Tilson has accurately predicted nearly every major market crash of the 21st century - often to the exact day.

Including the dot-com crash in 2000, the Great Recession in 2008, the COVID crash in 2020, and the meme stock crash in 2021.

He called the exact day bitcoin would peak in December 2017...

And even went on Yahoo Finance to warn of a pot stock crash - the exact hour those stocks began to plummet in September 2018.

With this eerie track record, you can see why Tilson successfully tripled his clients' money during his time on Wall Street.

And has been featured on 60 Minutes, in the Wall Street Journal, and on the cover of Kiplinger's magazine.

As AI stocks stumble/swing, Tilson just went on camera once again with his latest crash warning.

If you have money in a single stock right now - especially a tech stock - you need to see what he's calling for today.

He says:

"These bull runs all end the exact same way: Before the grand finale, we'll see a strange force seize control of the markets... and it will utterly blindside Americans who aren't prepared ."

Click here to hear his new crash warning, 100% free.

Regards,

Kelly Brown
Senior Researcher, Stansberry Research

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