My Favorite Crash Indicator Is Screaming…
A Stock Market Angel of Death? | JIM RICKARDS | Dear Reader, Markets have been going berserk. Juiced up on pure hope and adrenaline… But investors might be walking right into a trap. Right now, the world’s most accurate crash indicator is flashing its most critical warning in decades. I call it “The Black Pattern.” And it’s my favorite indicator because it is the only one that is 100% accurate at predicting a market crash. Ever since the 1950s… Whenever this Black Pattern has appeared, stocks have crashed – sometimes by 50% or more. And now… It’s telling us that 2024 could be the worst year you and I have ever seen for the stock market. By the way, this has nothing to do with interest rates or any actions by the Federal Reserve. This is brand new intel I haven’t shared with you. But it could be extremely lucrative once you know how to play it. For full details, click inside. Regards, | | | |
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