The NASDAQ just hit another record high…
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Dear Reader, The NASDAQ just hit another record high… Yet according to CNBC, a record number of investors – including millionaires – are more scared to invest than ever. What is going on? One of the most widely-followed analysts in the country, Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, has put together a video , that explains this apparent contradiction – and why many investors sitting in cash could be making a huge mistake. Many doubted his claims at first… Back when Steve first predicted a market Melt-Up – a lot of folks expected the market to crash. And yet – just as Steve predicted, stocks have kept marching higher. If you've been following his work for as long as I have, you know it's not the first time this has happened... Back in 2000, he warned: "We are at the peak of most likely the greatest financial mania we will ever see in our lifetimes." Sure enough, the NASDAQ fell more than 75%. And in 2002, he said the #1 place to invest was the housing market. Those who listened and bought a house did quite well. The average home price rose 66%. And in 2003, he told anyone who would listen, "The investment conclusion is simple, invest in gold." I don't have to remind you what happened next. The price of gold absolutely skyrocketed. But he says the move coming next will be unlike anything you've seen before. It truly is shocking.
Click here to view his presentation, now. Jared Kelly Managing Director Stansberry Research P.S. Steve says your gains over the next year or so could be staggering. As much as 100%, maybe more. Learn the full story here. |
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