Stocks in free fall?
*** Imminent Market Warning *** | DOUG HILL | Dear Reader, Jim Rickards warned the public that equities were dangerously overpriced in 2023. Well, it’s been just about a week into the new year… And it’s already looking like 2024 could be a bloodbath. Stocks are down… indexes are down… and even large caps have declined by as much as 15%. Some folks probably think it may be a good time to “buy the dip”… But according to Jim, that may be a HUGE mistake. His intel suggests a huge wave of “panic selling” could flood the markets next week. For most investors, this would probably be a disaster. But if you watch Jim’s most recent video… You could learn how to turn a major selloff into a significant income source. Click here to see how. Sincerely, | | Doug Hill VP of Publishing, Paradigm Press | |
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