Editor's note: Today, we're passing along a message from one of the best financial forecasters we know, Mason Sexton. If you have any money in the stock market, you'll want to pay close attention to this... Dear Reader, Back in 1987, I became slightly famous for calling the October crash... You see, in the lead-up to that fateful day, I repeatedly warned people to get out of stocks. And even recommended they bet against the stock market – 11 days before Black Monday... In the aftermath, I was featured in Time, on CNN, and The Economist said I "could be the new guru." But I wasn't looking for fame. So, after that call, I basically "disappeared" from the public eye. Now, of course, I didn't turn my back on the market... For example, back in March of 2008, I called the bottom of the crash... In 2020, before the market started to tank because of Covid, I warned my clients to get out... And, a month later, I told them to get back in – right at the bottom... $10,000 in 13 stocks I mentioned at that point could have turned into $2.3 million. Last year, when all analysts and banks were convinced 2022 was going to be one for the record books... I predicted the opposite. That the top was in. And it was time to get out. The very next day, the sell-off began... Now, I don't mention any of that to brag. Only to make a point: That is because all those calls were all private... reserved for my hedge fund and billionaire clients who pay me between $5,000 and $10,000 a month... the public was never warned about those big moves. Today, however, that changes. I can stay silent no more. There is a very significant market event which I believe will occur in the next 2 weeks that I need to tell you about. That's why I agreed to take part in a special interview where I reveal what I see coming... the precise date I think it will set off... and what you can do to prepare. If you missed it, you can watch the full thing now right here. This replay will not be available for long. So, if you have any interest in this, I recommend you look at it now. Regards, Mason Sexton |