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Is this a re-run of the nightmare 1970s?

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17 September, 2011
Is this a re-run of the nightmare 1970s?

John Stepek Dear Golden Jann,

This week has seen yet more chaos in the markets.

Could this be just the start of something a whole lot worse?

My colleagues at The Fleet Street Letter think so.

They believe the UK could be heading back to the gruelling economy of the 1970s.

In their new report they explain why, and outline four very simple ideas that could help prepare you for what’s going on.

Watch the special report right now.

Regards,

John Stepek

P.S. More than 10,000 investors have already seen this video – if you haven’t already, I think you’ll find it’s worth making time to do so. As you’ll discover, The Fleet Street Letter team have some very smart ideas that could help you respond to what’s going on.

Give it a watch today.




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