Eric Fry, “You need to recession proof your retirement now” 

Eric Fry is sounding the alarm on the stock market. Several headwinds are all converging, and he warns a massive sell-off could be just around the corner. He’s holding an emergency update with a special guest to reveal a unique way you can recession-proof your retirement.

Tue, September 24 at 8:00PM ET
 
 
 
 
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Energy consists of substances or elements that create power for everyday uses, such as oil, light, electricity, or wind. Not all energy is made the same, however. Energy from crude oil can emit harmful emissions, while electricity offers a much cleaner source of power. Tesla is leading the way in creating minimal amounts of emissions with its electric vehicles, while Exxon Mobil harnesses emissions-emitting oil to power internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

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