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It’s no secret Joe Biden is floundering.
Chinese spy balloons drift unmolested across the United States, our southern border remains wide open to any immigrant or drug trafficker who wants to come in, and now we learn that many of our most sensitive national security communications have been exposed to the world.
But Biden’s incompetence on the economy may be most damaging to ordinary Americans.
A 40-year Wall Street legend who appears regularly on CNBC and Fox Business and is frequently quoted by MarketWatch, Bloomberg, The Wall Street Journal, and dozens more outlets has just issued an urgent warning for all Americans.
According to his research, Biden has caused a new crisis that could be bigger than the Black Monday collapse of 1987, the dot-com crash in the 2000s, and the 2008 financial crisis combined.
He’s calling it Biden’s “Forever Recession,” and he says it’s already begun.
Louis Navellier is this expert’s name, and he gained notoriety for his early warnings about the 2000 dot-com crash and the 2008 financial crisis.
He says this new economic disaster could devastate the American economy and especially the financial markets for the next 10 years or even longer.
Businesses will fail, retirement accounts will shrivel, and the American dream of financial security will never become a reality for millions.
However, there are critical moves anyone can make to limit the damage of coming “Forever Recession” on their finances, family and future.
Navellier has just published a brand-new analysis that explains everything you need to know about this coming crisis.
A new short video details what’s coming, how you can protect yourself, and even reveals his #1 recession-proof stock pick.
But Navellier warns that time is short.
“If you’re older than 50, I recommend you make these money moves by May 2nd, or you might never be able to retire,” Navellier says.
Watching the video costs you nothing, but it could likely save and even accelerate your ability to retire in the coming years.