| Dear Profit Alerts Member,
If you haven't started preparing yet, now's the time.
We're a full month into the government shutdown - the longest in the nation's history. Even if you don't work for the government, there are multiple ways that this could negatively affect your finances.
I don't want that to happen.
Fortunately, our research team has identified an opportunity amidst the chaos.
It's a little-known firm with a fascinating business model. It organizes 200,000 non-emergency medical trips per day by contracting out to cab companies, vans, ambulance services, and so on.
This company sports extraordinarily low overhead costs, its customer retention rate is 90%, and its contracts are effectively guaranteed.
And here's the best part: Because it contracts with the government via Medicare and Medicaid, it's been discounted with the rest of the government contractors.
But unlike many other contractors, it hasn't had to halt services during the shutdown, and it will still get paid.
In fact, business is so good that it's expected to grow 71% within the year. Those are the kind of gains that will more than make up for any shutdown-related dip in your portfolio.
Just click here to see the stock, and to make sure you don't miss the next opportunity the government may inadvertently throw our way, you'll be automatically signed up for the Your Money & Politics and Fed Watch Profit Alerts.
Sincerely,
Kerri Shannon Publisher, Money Morning Profit Alerts
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