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70% Stock Market Crash to Strike January 1, Economist Warns

Published on December 12, 2018

Over the last three decades, famed economist Ted Bauman and his team correctly predicted the financial crisis of 2008, the dot.com crash of 2000, the recession of the early 1990s and the 1987 crash.

Bauman now warns: “There are three key economic indicators screaming SELL. They don’t imply that a 70% collapse is looming, it’s already at our doorstep.”

And if Bauman calls for a 70% market correction, one should pay heed.

True to form, in a controversial new video, Bauman uses over a dozen indisputable charts to prove his point that a 70% stock market crash is here.

Most alarming of all is what Bauman says will cause the collapse. It has nothing to do with interest rates, government debt, tariffs, China or North Korea. Instead, it is linked back to a little-known scheme that was deemed illegal for triggering the Great Depression … a scheme that was made legal again.

And although our future may seem bleak, as Bauman says: “There is no need to fall victim to the future. If you are on the right side of what’s ahead, you could seize opportunities that come along once, maybe twice, in a lifetime.”

Perhaps most importantly, in this new video presentation, Bauman reveals what he and his family are doing to prepare right now.

It's unconventional and even controversial, but proven to work and any investor can follow it.

While Bauman intended the video for a private audience only, original viewers leaked it out and now tens of thousands are downloading the video every day.

With his permission, I reposted the video on a private website. Click here now to watch his full presentation.

 

 

 

 

 

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