More than 96 years ago, the man in this picture discovered a way to predict the greatest booms and busts of history, including the fate of the American economy.
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| Dear Reader, More than 96 years ago, the man in this picture discovered a way to predict the greatest booms and busts of history, including the fate of the American economy. For his brilliance, Josef Stalin had him executed on September 17, 1938. Yet, his seminal work is considered by many in the financial industry as one of the most accurate economic forecasting tools ever developed. Business Insider says, "So far, what he's projected has been startlingly accurate." Using this tool, you can look back through history and see the boom and bust cycles repeating with regularity. The Industrial Revolution … the advent of the combustion engine… the rise of the information age… Depressions, stagflation, and major market crashes. Now, with the American economy on life support… And the stock market pumped up like a balloon… This tool is predicting a major disaster — a financial event the likes of which we have never seen before. Here's how it could impact you and what to do before it's too late. Sincerely, Sean Brodrick Senior Analyst Weiss Research | |
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