Something bizarre is happening in the financial markets right now. Stocks just closed their best year since 2013.
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Dear Reader,

Something bizarre is happening in the financial markets right now.

Stocks just closed their best year since 2013.

And the mainstream media is flooded with mixed messages on where this rally is headed in the new year.

But there's one story they aren't covering.

You see, there's an alarming reason why stocks are hitting record highs today.

And according to Finance PhD Dr. Steve Sjuggerud, it could be catastrophic for Americans who don't know what's coming.

Dr. Sjuggerud has gained national attention for accurately predicting some of the most important financial events of the 21st century...

Including the dotcom crash of 2000, the gold boom in 2003, and DOW 20,000 in 2013. 

As a result, he's been profiled by Bloomberg, Fox Business News, the Wall Street Journal, and Forbes. 

(He's even rung the bell at the New York Stock Exchange – three times.)

He says that 2020 will usher in a stock market event unlike anything else in his 25-year career:

"The next few months will take everyone you know by surprise – your friends... kids... neighbors. There will be a winning side, and a losing side. Now is when you decide which side you're on."

Dr. Sjuggerud just issued an urgent warning to the American public, explaining what's about to happen and how you can prepare.

You can hear it for yourself right here.

Regards,

Allison Comotto
Staff Writer, Stansberry Research

P.S. Thousands of Americans have heard Dr. Sjuggerud's warning – and taken action.

But as stocks climb higher and higher, your chances to prepare are running out. I urge you to watch Dr. Sjuggerud's message as soon as you can.



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