Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Will you be blindsided by “The Tech Shock”?

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If you’re like most Americans you’ve no doubt seen shelves like these lately—empty ones.

While it’s inconvenient to not be able to find the things you need at the store or to pay more when you do find them...

According to stock market expert Jeff Brown, empty shelves, supply chain disruptions, and rising prices are not just a passing inconvenience.

They are, in fact, the beginning of something far more serious.

Something that could completely reshape your wealth in the days ahead.

“We’re entering a kind of supply shock—unlike anything we’ve seen before,” says Brown. “And it will ripple through our economy in surprising ways, catching most people off-guard.”

“For investors... it could be very bad if you ignore it,” he adds. “I’ve seen it happen several times before. While past shocks created wealth for some, they destroyed it for others.”

Brown, who boasts decades of experience as an executive at the heart of the global supply chain, plus credentials from institutions like Yale and MIT, says you should consider moving your money right away.

He says to consider getting out of the assets being crushed by this supply shock... and getting into the assets that could capitalize on it.

“You have a choice in front of you right now. A choice that every American will face soon—whether they realize it or not,” he notes. “The worst thing you can do at a time like this is nothing.”

You can click here to see Jeff’s full warning. It is currently offered free of charge on his publisher’s website.


 
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