Here's What You Missed Last Night If you missed last night's Harris-Trump market prediction, click here. Can I be blunt, Reader? If you skip this briefing, I think you'll seriously regret ignoring Greg Diamond's big new prediction for the stock market. Few people can predict the market better than Greg. And today, he's calling for a historic move beginning just days from now – which could double your money 10 times, as he showed during the Biden-Trump match-up in 2020, if you get positioned now. Like him or not... Greg is usually correct. For example, people scoffed at Greg in January 2022 when he predicted a crash, using evidence from 1932. But the worst selloff in half a century began the next day... And you could have doubled your money 5 different times with his recommendations. Well, last night, he aired his biggest (and possibly most lucrative) prediction in years at our corporate affiliate, Stansberry Research. Laugh at Greg's prediction, if you want... It's nothing new. People scoffed at Greg when he called for a massive bull market in January 2023, using a chart drawn by a farmer in 1875. But sure enough... He nailed the bottom to within 24 hours... the S&P 500 hit 34 all-time new highs... and you could have doubled your money 6 times with his picks. So if you don't believe Greg's big new prediction... If you don't believe a surprising twist to the U.S. election around Sept. 9 could open a historic money-making opportunity... and you plan to skip last night's briefing... then so be it. Greg has nothing left to prove to anyone. He managed $900 million a day on Wall Street when he was still in his twenties... Booked 37 different gains of 100+% so far with his recommendations... And has called every major market move over the past 7 years. So if this special event doesn't convince you to prepare for a big market move today... then nothing will. But if history is any indication... It could help a lot of folks make a great deal of money. I urge you to at least skim his evidence right here. Regards, Marc Chaikin Founder, Chaikin Analytics |
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