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Hey there, Bullets Fans –
Your Morning Bullets Brief Updates are here!
It’s the weekend, so there are no Earnings Reports, Economic Data or open markets today.
But what IS happening is the continuation of the insane special Joshua Martinez is running as part of his way to celebrate National Financial Awareness day and to share some Financial Independence with you.
If you haven’t gotten in on this $0.99 offer, you’d better hurry up. It won’t last long and opportunities like this don’t come around every day.
This is a guilt-free opportunity to Invest in yourself.
You and the ones you love will thank you for it!
Now, without any further ado, let’s dig in…
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There’s probably never been a more popular time to be a “Dollar Bear.”
Especially with the Federal Reserve printing money faster than most of us ever even dreamed was possible.
The move has pushed the dollar index down nearly 10% from March highs.
But before you go hopping on the Dollar Bear Bandwagon, you might want to listen to what this currency expert has to say.
Here’s why he thinks betting against the dollar is a dangerous move…
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The Morning Bullets Weekend Business Insights
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Is It Time To Start Working On Your Business Pitch?
If so, a little inspiration can go a long way.
Instead of a binge-session watching something stupid, why not add this to your weekend TV lineup?
This opportunity allows you to be a spectator, a critic and a student all at the same time.
And it’s 100% free.
You might even get the rest of the family in on the fun!
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