October 2025 Market Crash?

October is feared on Wall Street as the notorious "month of market crashes." And it looks like this October could live up to its frightening reputation...
 

October 2025 Market Crash?


October is feared on Wall Street as the notorious "month of market crashes."

And with the Dow down over 700 points (and counting), it looks like this October could live up to its frightening reputation...

Especially if you're holding this beloved AI stock.

Wall Street tried to warn us:

  • Warren Buffett is hoarding record levels of cash...
  • Goldman Sachs is telling investors to brace for a potential 20% sell-off...
  • Even JP Morgan's Jamie Dimon warned of the ever-increasing odds of a big selloff just days ago.

Now that "tariff talk" is back in every headline... and President Trump is threatening a "massive" hike on China over critical rare earths...

It's never been more important to know which stocks might be impacted – and doomed for a brutal October selloff.

So, is it time to sell and run for the hills?

One 50-year Wall Street legend just stepped forward with the answer.

He has been featured in Barron's, Bloomberg, and Forbes – and is followed by more than 800,000 people in 148 countries around the world – for his shockingly accurate market predictions.

He warned of the 2020 COVID-19 crash, the 2022 bear market, and 2023 bank failures – all in advance.

Today's warning is different... but the ramifications for your wealth could be equally severe if you're holding the exact wrong AI stocks...

Including the doomed "Wall Street Darling," he just named live on-camera.

To hear that name and ticker, 100% free, click here.

Regards,

Allison Baxter
Senior Researcher, Chaikin Analytics

P.S. In 2017, this same Wall Street legend went on CNBC and issued a warning for Priceline stock – he was essentially laughed off the set.

But Priceline went on to drop 100 points that very same night...

And the stock he's warning about today could be the next Priceline.

Click here for its name and ticker.

 

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