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One Percenter’s Powerful New Message: “Things Are About to Get Ugly”

One of America’s richest men is stepping forward with an important message to all Americans…

“Things are about to get ugly!”

He’s a Wall Street icon who has correctly predicted THREE of the biggest market corrections of the past 30 years including Black Monday in 1987, the dotcom crash in 2000 and the 2008 financial crisis.

His name is Louis Navellier and he’s been called “one of the most important money managers of our time.”

The New York Times called him “one of the country’s best-known investors.”

The Wall Street Journal said, “Most money managers can only dream of having the same success (as him).”

Now, Louis is coming forward with a new prediction for Americans…

One that he says is his most important forecast in over 40 years.

You can see his urgent Public Service Announcement, which is available for anyone to view, free of charge, by clicking here.

View Louis Navellier’s Public Service Announcement


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In Growth Investor, we focus on today’s best mid- to large-cap stocks from a variety of sectors. The Buy List contains specific Buy Below prices and is always sorted into 3 categories of portfolio risk–Conservative, Moderately Aggressive or Aggressive–so you can buy according to your personal risk tolerance. Louis Navellier has been involved in the investing world for over 30 years. Since founding their research firm 45 years ago, their elite group has been responsible for accurately forecasting many of the world’s most innovative technological trends and breakthroughs long before they achieved mainstream acceptance.

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