When one of the top market forecasters in the world went on camera to share his urgent message on an enormous problem plaguing America, few knew what he was talking about.
As of today, it has been viewed over 11 million times by people of all different backgrounds.
It doesn’t matter what your age is, how much money you have saved up, or where you live… This is a growing conflict that has the potential to impact every American household.
And it’s centered around a “digital divide” that will separate the country into two sides…
Those who know which companies could potentially take off over the next 12 months, and those who don’t.
The global crisis has changed the economy forever and we’re going to see the effects play out for years to come.
Eric Fry went from waiting tables in Malibu beach to earning the title as “America’s Top Trader” by beating 650 of the biggest names in finance in an investing competition.
He’s called just about every major market move from the dot-com bubble of the ’90s to the 2008 housing crisis, and has shown people how to profit during some of the worst market crashes in history.
Today, he has new information to share regarding the trillion-dollar stock market shift as it starts to transform American society over the next decade.
You can view his full, unedited video absolutely free of charge to find out what’s on the verge of happening by clicking here.
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About Fry’s Investment Report
With Fry’s Investment Report, Eric Fry’s goal is to track the world’s biggest macroeconomic and geopolitical events – and help investors make big gains from those emerging opportunities. Eric is a 30-year international finance expert, former hedge fund manager, and InvestorPlace’s resident expert on global investment trends. He founded his own investment management firm and served as a partner several others. In 2016, he won the Portfolios With Purpose stock-picking contest – Wall Street’s most prestigious investment competition – making him America’s Top Trader.
*All investing includes risk of loss*