Editor’s note: My colleagues over at our corporate affiliate Altimetry have incredible connections on Wall Street and in D.C. Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, and BlackRock all follow their research – even the Pentagon has called on their expertise.
This week, they’re stepping forward to break a huge story. It involves Elon Musk and President Trump – and it could have a major impact on your stock portfolio. Please give it your full attention.
DOGE Phase II is about to have dramatic consequences for your money
Dear Reader,
Nearly 100 days after coming to power, Elon Musk and President Trump are preparing to make their most surprising move yet…
We call it DOGE Phase II.
And it’s headed straight for the stock market – starting May 1.
President Trump’s inner circle has been preparing for it since the earliest days of the administration.
In fact, one of Elon’s oldest business connections (a billionaire Silicon Valley insider) has been personally chosen to lead it from inside the Federal government.
When it begins just a few days from now, it’s going to totally reset how multiple federal agencies operate – including Social Security, the IRS, and the Pentagon.
But the biggest consequences will be for your stock portfolio.
That’s why I’ve called an urgent summit for next Thursday evening. I want you to clear your diary and be free to meet with me at 8 p.m. ET.
Because what DOGE does next could totally overshadow this month’s selloff and rapidly become the biggest stock market story of the year.
That gives you a very brief window of time to prepare.
My firm has accurately predicted almost everything Elon has done since coming to Washington, D.C. In fact, my briefing on the real DOGE agenda has gone viral – more than 2 million people have watched it already.
On Thursday, I want to take you “behind the scenes” at DOGE, introducing you to my No. 1 most trusted source in Washington.
Not only that, I’ll unveil four specific things you must do with your money immediately, to prepare for Phase II.
Click right here to confirm your free viewing pass now.
Regards,
Rob Spivey
Director of Research, Altimetry |