Dear Reader, I'm sure by now you've noticed the mounting "red flags" for the Magnificent 7 stocks... Especially after Nvidia fell by 17%... and the Magnificent 7 together coughed up more than $1 trillion in market value... In a single day. Unfortunately, almost nobody's talking about where you should be putting your money next. Here's your roadmap for 2025 (and beyond). We've been talking a lot here lately about the red flags we're seeing on Wall Street... inflation running hot again... and how the market somehow keeps shaking it all off. But our friend Marc Chaikin (founder of our corporate affiliate, Chaikin Analytics) warns that might be coming to an end... In fact, he sees signs of a major market shift unfolding right under our noses. He shared these details in full last summer in what he called the No. 1 most important public message of his 50-plus year career. Since then, everything Marc said in that message has been playing out exactly the way he predicted. (See the evidence for yourself, right here.) The critical part, though, wasn't his warning about the middling prospects going forward for obviously overvalued and played-out stocks like the Magnificent 7. It was telling you where a new bull market – one that could last five or even 10 years – is just beginning today. Folks who've paid attention have already seen a 52% gain in less than a month, in one case. And an 80% gain (so far) in less than four months, in another. That second stock just skyrocketed 41% in one week alone. Marc says this is just the beginning, which is why he's got his eye on more stocks that could go the same way very shortly... In the meantime, you need to know about these stocks, and why they (specifically) are poised for a new bull market. This is a brand-new update to the single most important message Marc's ever shared, detailing his personal favorite market strategy (ever) and why it's so important today. Unfortunately, it will only be available for free online for a few days, this week. Click here for immediate access. Regards, Corey McLaughlin Editor, Stansberry Digest |
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