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Editor's Note: Below is a piece from our colleagues over at Casey Research that we think you should take a look at.

 

Dear Reader, 

You might've seen, strange signs outside of your local storefronts. From Boise to Boston weird signs are creeping up all over America.

CNBC reports that they're a result of psychological fear. Nevertheless they could change the way Americans, spend, save, borrow and invest-forever.

Nick Giambruno, one of the most widely followed financial analysts in the world, has some ideas about what these signs might mean.

Nick has successfully predicted major events, like the fall of the Soviet Union and 9/11, so he's someone you should listen to

He says the appearance of these signs all line up with his latest with his latest prediction which will  "catch anyone with money in an American bank... credit union... or retirement account... completely off-guard."

According to Nick, unrest over these next few months will make the Floyd riots look like cakewalk. 

He claims that soon millions of Americans will have a critical decision to make about their financial future and it has nothing to do with the November election. 

Our firm worked hard to get Nick to explain further and we captured it all on video.

The situation is so dire that we had to release the raw footage, so that as many Americans could get their hands on Nicks research as quickly as possible.

Don't get caught out in the coming storm.

Go here to see it now. 

 

Regards, 

Brian Mansfield
Research Specialist, Casey Research 

 

P.S. I should warn you: Nick's message is controversial... and not at all what you'll hear from the mainstream media. But for right now, you can see his urgent video, right here

 

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